How to cast a ballot in non-list elections.
A voter casting a ballot during a polling session in a presidential election shall make a cross with a writing implement provided by the electoral commission in the square box in front of the name of the candidate on the ballot paper for which the voter wishes to vote from among those standing for election.
A voter casting a ballot during a polling session in a referendum shall make a cross with a writing implement provided by the electoral commission in the square box in front of the answer option on the ballot paper for which the voter wishes to vote.
In unrestricted elections to municipal councils, the voter casts a ballot by writing on the ballot paper in the polling booth the full names and addresses of regular council members on the part of the ballot intended for the election of regular members. On the part of the ballot intended for the election of alternates, the voter shall write the names of up to as many alternates as are to be elected and their addresses, in the order in which the voter wishes them to replace regular members.