Article R2122-67 of the French Labour Code
At the close of the remote electronic vote, the chairman and assessors of the polling station, after declaring the ballot closed, seal the electronic ballot box and the voters’ list.
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At the close of the remote electronic vote, the chairman and assessors of the polling station, after declaring the ballot closed, seal the electronic ballot box and the voters’ list.
Once the system has been sealed, the chairman and assessors of the polling station check the integrity of the remote electronic voting system. In particular, they check that the number of votes cast in the electronic ballot box corresponds to the number of voters on the voters’ list and that the votes recorded were cast during the voting period. These observations are included in the log of remote electronic voting…
After the electronic ballot box has been sealed, the president of the polling station and two of the assessors chosen by lot are each given a separate counting key, in a way that guarantees confidentiality. Two other keys are kept by two independent third parties chosen by the services of the Minister of Labour.
Until the expiry of the period for lodging an appeal or, where an appeal has been lodged, until the court decision has become final, the media files including the copy of the source programmes and executable programmes, the voting materials, the count, results and back-up files are kept under seal, under the supervision of the Minister for Labour and the Voting Operations Committee. If necessary, the vote counting procedure may…
The voter identification document and the remote electronic voting system specify the confidentiality of the vote.
Any elector who has received the identification document referred to in article R. 2122-49 may vote by post in accordance with the procedures set out in article R. 2122-74.
For postal votes, use is made of : 1° A return envelope addressed to the processing centre ; 2° A ballot paper on which both the voter’s signature is recorded and the vote is cast. The information on the ballot paper relating to the identification of the voter is encoded with a random identifier so that it is impossible to establish a link between the meaning of the vote and…
Voters wishing to vote by post shall send their ballot paper to the processing centre referred to in article R. 2122-53, after placing it in the return envelope. By sending the ballot paper, the voter certifies on his or her honour that he or she is not subject to any prohibition, disqualification or incapacity relating to his or her civic rights. An order of the Minister of Labour sets the…
As soon as they arrive, postal voting envelopes are handed over by the service provider responsible for postal delivery, acting on behalf of the Minister for Employment, to the processing centre referred to in Article R. 2122-53.
The processing centre may not accept as postal votes any envelopes other than the official envelopes marked “Postal vote” delivered by the service provider responsible for postal delivery, acting on behalf of the Minister for Labour. Envelopes of any other nature shall be kept unopened by the processing centre with a view to their being appended to the minutes of the vote count.
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