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REGIONAL ELECTIONS 2010

REGIONAL ELECTIONS

Sunday, March 21 held the second round of 2010 regional elections . Find the results online!
Session du 22/2

Session du 22/2

Who can vote?
To be a voter must have French nationality (citizens of the European Union can not vote in regional elections), be 18 years or older on the day of the first round (March 14), be included on the lists Elections and enjoy his civil and political rights.

Polling
The 57 regional advisers of Burgundy are elected by popular vote in a poll list in two rounds.
  • If a list immediately wins an absolute majority (over 50% of the vote) after the first round, she won the elections be held without the second round.
  • If no list obtains 50% in the first round, a second round is held. Can participate only lists winning at least 10% of the votes cast in the first round. They can merge lists obtaining more than 5% in the first round.

The ballot

The lists are regional: the ballots are identical for all departments Burgundy. The ballot of each list shows the name of the head of the list eligible to become president of the Regional Council. The other candidates are divided between departments. For the ballot to be valid, it must remove any name and bring any additions or changes.

The distribution of seats
After the vote, the list having received the most votes gets one quarter of the seats. The remaining seats are allocated by proportional lists winning at least 5% of the votes cast (listed winner).


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