You are entitled and encouraged to complain if your right to vote or more generally your right to free election has not been observed.

Central Electoral Commission

If other election violations related to political campaigns, voting transparency, etc. are observed, you schould contact the Central Electoral Commission.

Police

In the case of prohibited pre-election agitation, such as for example, the distribution of flyers at a polling station on the day of an election, you should contact the State Police.

State Data Protection Inspectorate

Where there are violations of personal data protection, for example, if the personal data of voters is obtained illegally from a polling station, you should contact the State Data Protection Inspectorate.

Constitutional Court

If you are prohibited from voting by law and you believe that this is a violation of your human rights, you may also complain to the Constitutional Court. The Constitutional Court may, accordingly, declare the particular legal regulation restricting your right to vote to be incompatible with the Constitution.

Complaints to international human rights bodies

If you believe that a violation of your rights has not been remedied by Lithuanian institutions or courts, you can submit a complaint to international and European institutions, such as the European Court of Human Rights or the UN Human Rights Committee.

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Last updated 21/06/2024