Source: https://www.riigiteataja.ee/en/eli/ee/529012014001/consolide
Timestamp: 2019-12-08 06:55:29
Document Index: 196521623

Matched Legal Cases: ['§ 27', '§ 44', '§ 27', '§ 42', '§ 44', '§ 44', '§ 47']

§ 27 Documents for standing as candidate
§ 44 Voting in custodial institutions
(2) The provisions of subsections 11 (2)-(4), (6) and (9) of the Riigikogu Election Act apply to members of voting district committees.
2) the standard format of applications for the registration of candidates, the standard format of the lists of candidates, the standard format of applications to stand as a candidate and the standard format of the personal data forms of candidates;
(4) Political parties participating in the election may present one member candidate for a voting district committee to the rural municipality or city secretary not later than on the forty-fifth day before election day.
5) time and place of voting on advance voting days and on election day.
§ 27. Documents for standing as candidate
(1) The following are documents for standing as candidate:
1) application to stand as a candidate;
2) personal data form of the candidate.
3) confirm that he or she is not standing as a candidate for election as a Member of the European Parliament in any other Member State.
(21) A citizen of the European Union shall declare in an application to stand as a candidate that he or she has not been deprived of the right to stand as a candidate in his or her home Member State.
(3) The following information shall be entered on the personal data form of a candidate:
5) telecommunications numbers.
(4) A citizen of the European Union shall also enter the following data in the personal data form of a candidate:
1) information on citizenship;
11) date and place of birth;
12) last residential address in home Member State;
2) information on the local government or electoral district in his or her home Member State in the electoral register in which his or her name was last entered.
(5) The following information may be entered on the personal data form of a candidate:
1) place of birth;
2) education, area of specialisation, name of educational institution and time of graduation;
3) academic degree;
4) place of employment;
(6) [Repealed - RT I, 10.01.2014, 1 - entry into force 20.01.2014]
(7) The National Electoral Committee shall not disclose the personal identification code, residential address or telecommunications numbers of a candidate.
(8) A candidate shall use only his or her given name and surname as his or her name when standing as a candidate.
(9) The National Electoral Committee shall promptly give notice of the submission of an application to stand as a candidate by a citizen of the European Union to the competent administrative authority of the home Member State from whom the National Electoral Committee shall receive the information concerning the existence of the person's right to stand as a candidate in his or her home Member State.
4) the candidate documents of each candidate (subsections 27 (1) and (6)).
3) the candidate documents (subsections 27 (1) and (6)).
(5) If a candidate is deleted from the list of nominated candidates on the basis of a personal application, the National Electoral Committee shall return the candidate documents to him or her and inform an authorised representative of the political party or independent candidate thereof. The political party is not required to submit the registration documents of candidates again.
2) a candidate if documents or information concerning him or her are missing or if their documents contain errors or are not in conformity with the standard format.
2) from the sixth day to the fourth day before election day, in all voting districts. Voting shall open at 12 a.m. and close at 8 p.m.;
(2) A voting district committee designated by the rural municipality or city government shall organise voting outside the voting district of residence on the days prescribed in clause 37 (2) 2) of this Act. The rural municipality or city government may designate a voting district committee which, in addition to advance voting, organises voting only at the location of a voter (§ 42) or only in custodial institutions (§ 44).
§ 44. Voting in custodial institutions
(1) Voting in custodial institutions shall be held on the days prescribed in clause 37 (2) 2) of this Act.
(2) The administration of a custodial institution shall submit an application for voting to be held to the voting district committee prescribed in subsection 40 (2) of this Act.
(3) Voting shall be organised by at least two members of the voting district committee pursuant to the provisions of subsections 38 (4)-(6) and subsections 41 (1), (2) and (4) of this Act.
(4) Upon ascertaining of the voting results, the votes of voters who voted at advance voting in a custodial institution shall be taken into account pursuant to the provisions of § 47 of this Act.
(5) If the address of a voter permanently residing in a foreign state or a voter temporarily staying there is known, the foreign mission shall send a voter’s card to him or her by post or electronic mail not later than on the eighty-fifth day before election day.
4) the address of the foreign mission;
5) the procedure for submitting an application to vote by post, for voting by post and for voting at the foreign mission;
6) the due date for the receipt by the foreign mission of applications to vote by post;
7) the due date for the receipt by the foreign mission of ballot papers sent by post;
8) the time of voting at the foreign mission;
9) the time of electronic voting.
(3) The county electoral committee shall review the complaint and adopt a resolution within three working days as of receipt of the complaint. The county electoral committee shall promptly communicate the resolution to the complainant.
(4) The National Electoral Committee shall review the complaint and shall adopt a resolution within three working days as of receipt of the complaint. The National Electoral Committee shall promptly communicate the resolution to the complainant.
1Council Directive 93/109/EC of 6 December 1993 laying down detailed arrangements for the exercise of the right to vote and stand as a candidate in elections to the European Parliament for citizens of the Union residing in a Member State of which they are not nationals (OJ L 329, 30.12.1993, p. 34–38), amended by Directive 2013/1/EC (OJ L 26, 26.01.2013, p. 27–29).