Main contact of the Communication Department: kommunikatsioon@tallinnlv.ee Karin Veskimäe, Head of Communication 5886 0444, karin.veskimae@tallinnlv...
The Tallinn City Government has approved a set of principles for covering this autumn’s local elections, with the aim of ensuring political neutrality in the city’s communications during the election period. City district newspapers will not offer paid political advertising during the campaign period.
The presentation of the changes to the public transport network took place in the city districts according to the following timetable: 9 September at...
The City of Tallinn continues to offer free legal advice to residents in every district according to a set schedule. The next consultation dates are 3 April at the Kesklinn Social Centre, 10 April at the Lasnamäe District Government, and 17 April at the Haabersti Vaba Aja Keskus – all between 9:00 and 13:00.
The Tallinn City Government has approved the locations of polling stations for the 2025 local elections. The updated list reflects voters’ preferences for casting their ballots in shopping centres, improved accessibility, and participation rates in previous elections. Polling stations with fewer than 600 voters will be merged with others. In total, 43 physical polling stations will be open across Tallinn, with one additional station designated for organising voting at the voter's location.
The Mayor of Tallinn is Jevgeni Ossinovski . Deputy Mayors: Viljar Jaamu , Deputy Mayor for City Property Aleksei Jašin , Deputy Mayor for Education...