The Electoral Commission notifies that on the day of the poll, persons who are over 75 years and stretcher cases from hospitals and other old persons’ institutions, shall be allowed to avoid queuing at all times during the poll without the need of a medical certificate.
- Persons aged between 60 and 75 years old shall be allowed to jump the queue from 1.00 pm to 5.00 pm
- All other persons who are sick and unable to wait in the queue must present a medical certificate in order to avoid the queue, which will be permitted after 1.00 pm. Persons presenting a special identity card issued by the National Commission for Persons with Disability will be granted the same facility without the need of a medical certificate.
- The Electoral Commission shall receive applications at its Office at the ex-Trade Fair Grounds, Naxxar, from medical officers who are not contesting the elections for the issue of official forms which serve as a medical certificate so that sick persons can be allowed to jump the queue during the poll within the hours specified above.
Every medical officer who applies shall be given an number of forms on which the medical certificate is to be issued and the number of these forms may be increased as necessary.