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Uzbekistan Electoral Law
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| 1 | The most famous case is Woodward v Sarsons (1875),27 which addressed administrative problems with the newly enacted secret ballot legislation by invoking the “common law of parliamentary elections.” In Woodward, an eminent bench held that an election could be voided on two grounds: (a) if there was “no real electing at all”—meaning the constituency did not have a free and fair opportunity of electing the candidate the majority might prefer; or (b) if the election was “not really conductedunder the subsisting election laws”— meaning the errors were so fundamental that, in a sense, a different method of election was used to that laid down in the legislation.28 The application of these tests is a matter of great conjecture. This makes 2003 a good time to reflect and take stock of Australian electoral law. | Australian Electoral Law |
| 2 | Comparative law was a major fillip to democratic innovations in Australia in the 19th century, from the secret ballot to alternative voting systems. This makes 2003 a good time to reflect and take stock of Australian electoral law. | Australian Electoral Law |
| 3 | The Counting Commission shall: organize and conduct voting on the election of members of the Senate; announce the time, place and procedure of the secret ballot to the participants of the joint meeting; prepare ballot papers by including in them in alphabetical order the surname, name and patronymic of each candidate for the Senate with the date of birth; specify a list of voters, issue a ballot sheets; affix a seal on its front side and ensure the presence on the ballot of signatures of at least two members of the Counting Commission; count the votes and draws up a Protocol on the results of the secret ballot; submit for approval of the joint meeting the results of the secret ballot. General provisions Article 1. | Uzbekistan Electoral Law |
| 4 | Requirements for equipping of buildings, premises of precinct election commissions and premises for voting Premises of precinct election commissions shall be equipped accordingly and have: National flag of the Republic of Uzbekistan (above the building and indoors); National emblem of the Republic of Uzbekistan (inside the building); sign board indicating the sequence number of polling station; booths or rooms for secret ballot; ballot boxes; specially equipped secret ballot booths for persons with disabilities, if necessary; separate places for observers; banners on the election date; map of the polling station; information on the composition, work plan, duty schedule of members of the precinct election commission; a special stand where information on the preparation and conduct of elections is placed: biographies and programs of all registered candidates published by the Central Election Commission, regional, sub-regional, city election commission; necessary furniture, office equipment (telephone, printer, computers connected to the Internet and having access to the Information management system of the election process, safe, office supplies); fire-fighting equipment. General provisions Article 1. | Uzbekistan Electoral Law |
| 5 | The secret ballot shall be ensured by creating appropriate conditions that exclude any possibility of control over the will of the voter. General provisions Article 1. | Uzbekistan Electoral Law |
| 6 | Powers of precinct election commissions Precinct election commission shall: form a list of voters over the polling station; introduce voters with a list of voters, accept and consider applications on errors and inaccuracies in the list, and resolve the matter of making appropriate changes to the list; accept ballots in closed envelopes filled out by voters who are unable to be at their place of residence on election day and participate in voting; inform the population about election day and voting place; provide preparation of the premises with booths or rooms for secret ballot and ballot boxes, as well as other equipment; organize voting at the polling station on election day; organize vote counting; consider the appeals of voters and other participants of the election process, and make decisions on them. General provisions Article 1. | Uzbekistan Electoral Law |
| 7 | Observers are prohibited from: being present in a booth or room of a secret ballot when voter marks his/her ballot paper; influencing citizens, distributing any agitation material or literature; asking voters how they voted, or providing any assistance to voters in marking ballot paper; interfering in the work of election commissions, including sealing of ballot boxes, their opening and counting of votes. General provisions Article 1. | Uzbekistan Electoral Law |
| 8 | The voting premises and premises of precinct election commissions The voting premises shall be specially designated places where a sufficient number of booths or rooms for secret ballot shall be equipped, the places for the issuance of ballots shall be determined and the ballot boxes shall be installed. General provisions Article 1. | Uzbekistan Electoral Law |
| 9 | A voter who is not able to fill in the ballot paper on his / her own has the right to invite another person to the booth or the secret ballot room at his / her discretion, with the exception of persons who are members of the election commission, observers and representatives of the media. General provisions Article 1. | Uzbekistan Electoral Law |
| 10 | Elections to the Senate shall be conducted by secret ballot at the respective joint sessions of deputies of Jokarghy Kenes of Karakalpakstan and local Kengashes of these deputies. General provisions Article 1. | Uzbekistan Electoral Law |
| 11 | Organization of voting on the election of the members of the Senate A Counting Commission consisting of up to nine members, including the chairperson and secretary of the Commission, shall be elected from among the deputies participating in the joint meeting to conduct the secret ballot and determine its results. General provisions Article 1. | Uzbekistan Electoral Law |
| 12 | The ballot shall be filled in by the voter in the booth or in the secret ballot room by putting one of the marks “+” or “ ” or “х” on empty square situated on the right side, opposite to the surname of the candidate for Senate members for whom he/she is voting. General provisions Article 1. | Uzbekistan Electoral Law |
| 13 | Counting of votes and determination of the results of elections of members of the Senate Counting of votes shall be conducted by the members of the Counting Commission without interruption until the results of the secret ballot are determined. General provisions Article 1. | Uzbekistan Electoral Law |
| 14 | A protocol shall be drawn up upon the secret ballot results, and the protocol shall be signed by all the members of the Counting Commission. General provisions Article 1. | Uzbekistan Electoral Law |
| 15 | (6) The secret ballot is used in all British elections. The Act known as the Bill of Rights 1689 deals with the exercise of the royal prerogative and succession to the Crown. | United Kingdom Constitution |
| 16 | Members of the Senate of the Oliy Majlis of the Republic of Uzbekistan shall be elected in equal quantity — in four persons — from the Republic of Karakalpakstan, regions and the city of Tashkent by secret ballot at relevant joint sessions of deputies of Zhokarghy Kenes of the Republic of Karakalpakstan, representative bodies of state authority of regions, districts, cities and towns from among these deputies. FUNDAMENTAL PRINCIPLES Chapter I. | Uzbekistan Constitution |
| 17 | The Speaker of the Legislative Chamber of the Oliy Majlis of the Republic of Uzbekistan and his deputies shall be elected by a majority of votes of the total number of deputies by secret ballot for the term of powers of the Legislative Chamber. FUNDAMENTAL PRINCIPLES Chapter I. | Uzbekistan Constitution |
| 18 | The Chairperson of the Senate of the Oliy Majlis of the Republic of Uzbekistan and his Deputies shall be elected by a majority of votes of the total number of senators by secret ballot for the term of powers of the Senate. FUNDAMENTAL PRINCIPLES Chapter I. | Uzbekistan Constitution |
| 19 | The President of the Republic of Uzbekistan shall be elected by citizens of the Republic of Uzbekistan on the basis of the universal, equal and direct suffrage by secret ballot for the term of seven years. FUNDAMENTAL PRINCIPLES Chapter I. | Uzbekistan Constitution |
| 20 | Members of the Senate of the Oliy Majlis of the Republic of Uzbekistan shall be elected by secret ballot at relevant joint sittings of deputies of Jokarghy Kenes of the Republic of Karakalpakstan, the representative bodies of state authority in regions, districts, cities and towns from among these deputies within a month after their election. FUNDAMENTAL PRINCIPLES Chapter I. | Uzbekistan Constitution |
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