Source: http://www.vatican.va/archive/ENG1104/_PK.HTM
Timestamp: 2019-04-26 14:32:11+00:00

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Can. 164 Unless the law has provided otherwise, the prescripts of the following canons are to be observed in canonical elections.
Can. 166 §1. The person presiding offer a college or group is to convoke all those belonging to the college or group; the notice of convocation, however, when it must be personal, is valid if it is given in the place of domicile or quasi-domicile or in the place of residence.
Can. 167 §1. When the notice of the convocation has been given legitimately, those present on the day and at the place determined in the same notice have the right to vote. The faculty of voting by letter or proxy is excluded unless the statutes legitimately provide otherwise.
Can. 168 Even if a person has the right to vote in his or her own name under several titles, the person can vote only once.
Can. 169 For an election to be valid, no one can be admitted to vote who does not belong to the college or group.
Can. 170 An election whose freedom actually has been impeded in any way is invalid by the law itself.
2/ secret, certain, absolute, determined.
Can. 173 §1. Before an election begins, at least two tellers are to be designated from the membership of the college or group.
Can. 174 §1. Unless the law or the statutes provide otherwise, an election can also be done by compromise, provided that the electors, by unanimous and written consent, transfer the right to elect on that occasion to one or more suitable persons, whether from among the membership or outside it, who are to elect in the name of all by virtue of the faculty received.
3/ if the election had been completed but was null.
Can. 176 Unless the law or the statutes provide otherwise, the person who has received the required number of votes according to the norm of ⇒ can. 119, n. 1 is considered elected and is to be announced as such by the one presiding offer the college or group.
Can. 177 §1. An election must be communicated immediately to the person elected who must inform the one presiding offer the college or group whether or not he or she accepts the election within eight useful days after receiving the notification; otherwise, the election has no effect.
Can. 178 The person elected who has accepted an election which does not need confirmation obtains the office in full right immediately; otherwise, the person acquires only the right to the office.
Can. 179 §1. If the election requires confirmation, the person elected must personally or through another seek confirmation from the competent authority within eight useful days from the day of acceptance of election; otherwise, the person is deprived of every right unless it has been proved that the person was prevented from seeking confirmation by a just impediment.
§2. The competent authority cannot deny confirmation if the person elected has been found suitable according to the norm of ⇒ can. 149, §1, and the election was conducted according to the norm of law.

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