“…An increasing number of papers on pandemic elections is appearing in the academic literature at a rapid pace, but they tend to be concerned with the macro scale -whether challenges to democracy (James & Alihodzic, 2020;Landman & Splendore, 2020), changes in the scale of the pandemic (Cassan & Sangnier, 2020;Palguta et al, 2022), the conduct of the campaign (Oświecimski, 2021;Cipullo & Le Moglie, 2022), voting methods (Kobylski, 2022;Musiał-Karg, 2021;Radwan & Horonziak, 2022) and election results (Bisbee & Honig, 2022;Francois, et al, 2021;Giommoni & Loumeau, 2022), mostly in the form of case studies (Żelichowski, 2021;Salamon, 2022;Jiraskova, 2021;Klinytskyi, 2022). The organisational issues and the implementation of the electoral process at the level of PECs (Precinct Election Commissions) and polling stations are addressed to a lesser extent, and this seems to be the key level both for the effective conduct of elections and for the prevention of pandemonium.…”