Times of Malta have reported that ‘drive-through’ polling booths are being considered for the next general election in order to allow individuals who are positive for COVID-19 to vote.
Sources close to the news platform stated that the electoral commission is currently drawing up plans to present the polling booths as a solution for people who are in quarantine, stating that they are “trying to give every eligible voter a chance to cast their ballot, even if they have contracted COVID-19.”
However, a cut-off date has also been mentioned, meaning that individuals who test positive for COVID-19 on the eve or day of the election may not be allowed to vote. A fixed cut-off date has yet to be set and the booths will host early voting, similar to what happens in elderly homes.
One of the sources stated that the idea would need to be voted on by parliament while another stated that, if both parties agreed on it, it would need to be presented to the House before hand. On Thursday, the Nationalist Party called for the government to present the necessary amendments and allow people in quarantine to be able to exercise their fundamental right to vote.
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