The member of the electoral board responsible for taking the minutes draws up an election record of the poll and the process of determining and establishing the election result. All steps from the counting procedure up to the establishment of the election result are minuted in the election record following a specific pattern (see Annex 25 of the European Electoral Regulations). The record has to be approved and signed by the members of the electoral board. Then each electoral officer has to hand over the record with attachments to the municipal authority or, in towns not attached to an administrative district, to the town returning officer. The municipal authority submits all election records of its electoral boards to the district returning officer by the quickest means.
The district or town returning officer checks the election records of the electoral boards for completeness and due form. Then the district or town returning officer compiles the final result for the district or town from the election records. The results are submitted to the district or town electoral committee, which determines the election result for the district or town and
- the number of persons entitled to vote,
- the number of voters,
- the number of valid and invalid votes,
- the number of valid votes cast for each nomination.
The district or town electoral committee may correct results established by the electoral board, for example by deciding differently as to the validity of individual votes cast. After the results have been established by the district or town electoral committee, the district or town returning officer announces the election result.
Minutes have to be kept also of the district electoral committee’s meeting. They have to be signed by all involved. These minutes are submitted to the Land returning officer and the Federal Returning Officer as rapidly as possible together with a compilation of the election results which follows a specific pattern (Annex 28 of the European Electoral Regulations).
The Land returning officer examines the election records of the district and town electoral committees. Then the final election results for the various administrative districts and towns are compiled and submitted to the Land electoral committee. The Land electoral committee determines the Land result and establishes
- the number of persons entitled to vote,
- the number of voters,
- the number or valid and invalid votes,
- the number of valid votes cast for each nomination.
The Land electoral committee corrects the results established by the electoral boards, district or town electoral committees, if necessary. The documents are submitted to the Federal Returning Officer together with the minutes of the meeting in accordance with Annex 29 of the European Electoral Regulations.
The Federal Returning Officer reviews the election records of the Land electoral committees. On this basis he or she determines
- the number of valid votes going to the nominations of each party or political association,
- the total number of valid votes cast in the electoral area, and
- the votes cast for the nominations of each party or political association as a percentage of the total number of valid votes cast in the electoral area.
Then the Federal Returning Officer calculates the number of votes obtained by each nomination and distributes the seats among the nominations in accordance with the European Elections Act. He or she also calculates how the seats won by a combined list of several parties or political associations are distributed among their individual lists.
After the Federal Returning Officer has reported, the Federal Electoral Committee determines the overall result of the Land list election and establishes, for the entire electoral area,
- the number of persons entitled to vote,
- the number of voters,
- the number or valid and invalid votes,
- the number of valid votes going to the nominations of each party or political association,
- which lists
- are considered in the distribution of seats,
- are disregarded in the distribution of seats,
- the number of seats going to each nomination to be considered,
- the candidates elected.
The Federal Returning Officer may correct the results established by the Land electoral committees.
Once all electoral committees have established their results, the Land returning officers announce the result for their Land and the Federal Returning Officer announces the result for the entire electoral area.
Legal bases
Section 18 of the European Elections Act (EuWG)
Section 4 of the European Elections Act (EuWG) in conjunction with Sections 39, 40 of the Federal Elections Act (BWG)
Sections 65, 69 to 72 of the European Electoral Regulations (EuWO)
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