A total of 15 polling stations across Cyprus have fewer than 80 registered voters, according to figures released by the Office of the General Returning Officer ahead of the 2026 elections. The number of voters in these polling stations ranges between 52 and 77 people.
Smallest Polling Station Located in Limassol District
The polling station with the fewest registered voters is located in the Limassol district. The Community Council Offices of Kouka – Centre A has just 52 registered voters. Also in Limassol district, the Community Council Offices of Vasa Kellakiou – Centre A has 65 registered voters.
Polling Stations in Nicosia District
In the Nicosia district, the polling stations with fewer than 80 voters are:
- Milikouri Primary School – Centre A: 63 voters
- Livadia Primary School – Centre A: 76 voters
- Apliki Cultural Centre – Centre A: 76 voters
- Tsakkistra Community Council Offices – Centre A: 77 voters
Polling Station in Larnaca District
In Larnaca district, the list includes:
- Kato Drys Community Buildings – Centre A: 77 voters
Paphos Has the Highest Number of Small Polling Stations
The Paphos district records the largest concentration of polling stations with fewer than 80 voters.
These are:
- Lasa Community Building – Centre A: 64 voters
- Pano Akourdaleia Community Building – Centre A: 65 voters
- Agios Nikolaos Community Council Office – Centre A: 66 voters
- Kedares Community Building – Centre A: 66 voters
- Kinousa Primary School – Centre A: 67 voters
- Miliou Community Building – Centre A: 67 voters
- Archimandrita Clinic Building – Centre A: 71 voters
- Nikokleia Community Council Offices – Centre A: 75 voters
Source: CNA


