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Article D4443-29 of the French Public Health Code

A polling station set up for the election is responsible for overseeing all voting operations and for counting the votes. It is chaired by the representative of the State and includes, where applicable, the president of the disciplinary chamber and the president of the professional body. The polling station is located at the High Commission of the Republic.

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Article D4443-30 of the French Public Health Code

The counting of votes takes place at the High Commission of the Republic on the day of the election as provided for in article D. 4233-21. The president may, if necessary, appoint scrutineers to assist the counting of votes. Voters have free access to the counting room during the count. The chairman is responsible for policing the room.

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Article D4443-31 of the French Public Health Code

The envelopes are counted before the count, as and when they are received, on the voters’ list. At the start of the count, the polling station checks that the number of envelopes to be opened corresponds to the number of votes recorded on the voters’ list. If this is not the case, the counting of these votes is repeated. The ballot papers are then extracted from the envelopes, which are…

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Article D4443-32 of the French Public Health Code

The chairman of the polling station shall draw up and sign a report of the vote count. As soon as this report has been drawn up, the result of the vote is announced by the president of the polling station. It is published in the official gazette of New Caledonia or French Polynesia. In the event that an insufficient number of full members and alternates can be declared elected, a…

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Article D4443-33 of the French Public Health Code

The original of the minutes of the count, together with its annexes, as well as the election documents mentioned in articles D. 4443-27 and D. 4443-28, are kept in a sealed envelope by the State representative for a period of six months following the election or, if the election is referred to the competent authorities, until the final decision.

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