The Central Electoral Commission has announced that, for the parliamentary elections on September 28, 2025, voters who come to the polls will enjoy an electoral experience marked by a special symbol of civic engagement: personalized stickers bearing the message “I VOTED,” reports TRIBUNA.
This initiative aims to turn the act of voting into a memorable experience, to strengthen the sense of belonging and civic pride among all citizens exercising their constitutional right, and to convey a positive message of democratic mobilization and participation.
To encourage civic engagement and education among younger generations, the CEC has prepared distinct stickers: “Future Voter” — offered to children accompanying parents or grandparents to polling stations. These are meant to instill, from an early age, the idea that participating in the democratic process is a responsible act. Phone stickers are dedicated to young people voting for the first time, designed to mark a unique and memorable moment in every citizen’s life.
The Central Electoral Commission emphasizes that voting is not only a constitutional right but also a fundamental civic responsibility through which each citizen expresses their will and actively contributes to strengthening democracy.







