Ballots in Azerbaijan meet all necessary standards. Voters have never faced problems with the voting process, Azerbaijan Central Election Commission official Natiq Mammadov said.

"According to the laws of the country, the ballots must be clear and easy to read by the voter, who can be able to easily identify the candidate for whom he wishes to vote given the anonymity of choice. Ballots meet all the above-mentioned criteria," Mammadov said.
He said that the CEC has received no complaints related to the problems triggered by the ballots.
"If there is a necessity to replace any element, it will be a priority for us," the secretary said.
Azerbaijan will hold next parliamentary elections on Nov. 7, 2010.
Previous elections were held in November 2005. The elections are held
according to the majority system in 125 constituencies across the
country.
/Trend/