Article R2314-14 of the French Labour Code
Electronic voting takes place during a limited period for each ballot.
Electronic voting takes place during a limited period for each ballot.
In the presence of the representatives of the lists of candidates, the technical assistance unit: 1° Carries out a test of the electronic voting system before the vote is opened and checks that the electronic ballot box is empty, sealed and encrypted using keys issued for this purpose; 2° Carries out a specific test of the counting system before the vote is opened, at the end of which the system…
The enrolment list is only accessible to members of the polling station and for the purposes of monitoring the voting process. No partial results are accessible during the voting process. However, if the employer or the agreement provided for in article R. 2314-5 so provides, the number of voters may be revealed during the ballot. Where voting in envelopes has not been excluded, the vote will not be opened until…
The employer or the service provider it has retained shall keep under seal, until the expiry of the appeal period and, where legal action has been taken, until the court decision has become final, the media files including the copy of source programmes and executable programmes, the voting materials, and the registration, results and back-up files. If necessary, it must be possible to carry out the vote-counting procedure again. On…
An order by the Minister for Labour, issued after consultation with the Commission Nationale de l’Informatique et des Libertés (CNIL), sets out the practical arrangements for implementing electronic voting.
For the application of article L. 2314-29, each list is allocated as many seats as the number of votes received by it contains times the electoral quotient. The electoral quotient is equal to the total number of votes validly cast by the electors of the college, divided by the number of seats to be filled.
Where no seats have been filled or where seats remain to be filled, the remaining seats are allocated on the basis of the highest average. To this end, the number of votes obtained by each list is divided by the number plus one of the seats already allocated to the list. The various lists are ranked in descending order of the averages obtained. The first unfilled seat is allocated to…
Where two lists have the same average and only one seat remains to be filled, this seat is awarded to the list with the greater number of votes. Where two lists have the same number of votes, the seat is awarded to the older of the two candidates likely to be elected.
A copy of the minutes of the elections to the social and economic committee or a copy of the minutes of the failure to act is sent by the employer to the service provider acting on behalf of the Minister for Employment within fifteen days of the elections being held, using an approved form. In the event of electronic transmission, the teleservice set up by the service provider acting on…
The court of first instance has final jurisdiction over : 1° Requests for the implementation of a ballot monitoring system as provided for in Article L. 2314-17 ; 2° Disputes as provided for in Article L. 2314-32; 3° Challenges relating to a decision taken by the administrative authority on the basis of Articles L. 2314-13 and L. 2314-25.
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