For example, an electoral board member has to
- ensure that the poll is properly conducted,
- maintain public order in the polling station,
- check on the basis of the voters’ register if a voter has the right to vote,
- check polling cards,
- hand out the ballot paper,
- make a note in the voters’ register that the voter has participated in the poll,
- uncover the ballot box for the ballot paper to be put in,
- help voters with disabilities to cast their votes when asked to do so,
- count the number of voters,
- count the number of votes,
- determine the provisional election result for a first release, which is passed on to the municipal authority,
- establish the election result for the polling district.
The member of the electoral board who is responsible for taking the minutes has to draw up an election record of the poll and the process of determining and establishing the election result. That record has to be approved and signed by the members of the electoral board.
The members of the electoral boards have to make preparations before the polling stations open at 8 a.m. The polling stations are open until 6 p.m. Then the votes are counted. That procedure may last several hours, depending on the scope of the election.
Legal bases
Section 4 of the European Elections Act (EuWG) in conjunction with Sections 10, 31, 33, 40 of the Federal Elections Act (BWG), Section 18 of European Elections Act (EuWG)
Sections 6 (7), 46, 48-50, 52, 53, 54 (6), (7), (9) and (10), 55 (3) and (4), 57 (3), 60-63, 64 (1), (2) and (7), 65, 66 (1) and (3), 68 (1) to (8) of the European Electoral Regulations (EuWO)
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