Over 30 polling stations are open in Tallinn Monday to Thursday, as the capital, and local municipalities nationwide, go to the polls. On election day itself, there will be nearly 100 polling stations open.
The Police and Border Guard Board (PPA) says it will be closely monitoring several municipalities in Ida-Viru County, which, it says, have a high risk of electoral fraud, ETV news show 'Aktuaalne kaamera' (AK) reported Sunday.
With local government council elections just a little over a week away, debates are also held in many smaller places where local concerns differ from those in Tallinn or Tartu. The debate in Palivere, Lääne County concentrated on how the planned Haapsalu railroad could affect the settlement.