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by guerby
1529 days ago
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One enveloppe is given to you on the polling station when you show your id and it is checked against the voter list. You have then to go to a place where you are hidden when you put your ballot inside the enveloppe Once the election is over, when counting if one enveloppe has more than one ballot it is counted as "nul" (void ballot). Enveloppe number is checked against the number of voting people who showed up. Regular citizen volunteers are doing the opening and counting. Candidates can designate people of their choice to monitor each counting table. Everyone can write a remark on things not done to rules in an official document. The "Conseil Constitutionnel" will rule on the voting process and issue a detailed report. https://www.conseil-constitutionnel.fr/les-decisions/type/PD... |
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