What are regulations on complaints and handling of complaints about list of voters in Vietnam?
What are regulations on complaints and handling of complaints about list of voters in Vietnam? What are procedures for voting in other places in Vietnam? What are regulations on polling places in Vietnam?
What are regulations on complaints and handling of complaints about list of voters in Vietnam?
Pursuant to Article 28 of the Law on Referendum in 2015 stipulating complaints and handling of complaints about list of voters in Vietnam as follows:
Upon finding any mistake in the list, within 10 days since the list is put up, citizens are entitled to lodge complaints to the listing agency ; The listing agency should record such complaints in a handbook. Within three days since receipt of the complaint, the listing agency should handle the mistake and make notifications to the person who makes the complaint.
What are procedures for voting in other places in Vietnam?
Pursuant to Article 29 of the Law on Referendum in 2015 stipulating procedures for voting in other places in Vietnam as follows:
From the time the list is put up to the date of voting, any voter who moves to other places is entitled to request People’s Committees of communes where he/she has name recorded in the list of voters to issue a certificate for voting in other places. Upon issuance of the certificate, People’s Committees of communes should immediately record in the list of voters of the polling place of their own localities the phrase “Voting in other places” next to his/her name.
What are regulations on polling places in Vietnam?
Pursuant to Article 30 of the Law on Referendum in 2015 stipulating polling places in Vietnam as follows:
1. Determination of polling places shall be decided by People’s Committees of communes and approved by People’s committees of districts. If there does not exist administrative units of communes, commune-level towns in communes, polling places shall be decided by People’s committees of districts.
2. Each polling place shall have from 300 - 4,000 voters except for mountainous, highland, island and sparsely populated areas where the polling place may have less than 300 voters.
3. A private polling place may be established in following cases :
a) The people’s armed units;
b) Hospitals, convalescent homes, maternity wards, disability care centers, nursing homes (requiring only from 50 voters and over);
c) Reform schools, rehabilitation centers, detention camps;
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