If you have questions about how to vote on your ballot, ask a poll worker or poll monitor for help.
She returned to Bosnia during the elections this month to be a poll monitor for the Women's Commission for Refugee Women and Children.
Over twenty-five thousand volunteers participated and eight thousand legal volunteers worked as poll monitors and field attorneys were ready to provide immediate legal help.
Domestic election observers said the fairness of the vote would be impossible to assess until reports were filed this weekend from more than 6,000 poll monitors.
Although the law does not require it, the officials were demanding that the party's monitors produce copies of a newspaper advertisement in which the names of poll monitors are published.
At the Cutting Room she previewed "Election Day," a song based on her experience as a poll monitor in Youngstown, Ohio, during the 2004 election.
Nonprofit VOTE state-based initiatives train nonprofits on recruiting poll workers and nonpartisan poll monitors and actively promote election protection efforts.
The commission also banned civic organizations from serving as poll monitors - then reversed itself hours before the polls were to open, giving few groups the chance to set up monitoring operation around the country.
When I checked back in the evening, the poll monitors said that only 13 additional ballots had been cast.
But the government has steadfastly refused to let any outside group - foreign or domestic - play a role as a poll monitor.