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Article 99.
 

Establishing the Results of Election of Members of Parliament in Single-Mandate Election Districts


1. Based on the protocols of the district election commissions on the voting results in the singlemandate election districts, including those marked “Corrected”, the Central Election Commission at its meeting, which shall be held no later than on the fifteenth day following the day of voting, shall establish the results of the election of MPs in each respective single-mandate election district, by drawing up protocols thereon. The following data shall be entered into the protocol of the Central Election Commission on the results of the election of MPs in a single-mandate election district, in words and numbers: 1) the number of single-mandate election district ballot papers printed by request of the Central Election Commission; 2) the number of single-mandate election district ballot papers received by the district election commission; 3) the number of unused single-mandate election district ballot papers district invalidated by the district election commission; 4) the number of single-mandate election district ballot papers received by the precinct election commissions; 5) the number of single-mandate election district ballot papers printed by the precinct election commissions; 6) the number of unused single-mandate election district ballot papers invalidated by the precinct election commissions; 7) the total number of unused single-mandate election district ballot papers; 8) the number of voters included in the voter lists for the election precincts; 9) the number of voters included in the excerpts from the voter lists at the election precincts; 10) the number of voters who received single-mandate election district ballot papers at the premises for voting; 11) the number of single-mandate election district ballot papers at the election precincts that were not subject to counting; 12) the number of voters who received single-mandate election district ballot papers district at their places of stay; 13) the total number of voters who received the ballot papers for voting in the single-mandate election district; 14) the number of voters who took part in the voting in the single-mandate election district at the premises for voting; 15) the number of voters who took part in the voting in the single-mandate election district at their places of stay; 16) the total number of voters who took part in the voting in the single-mandate election district; 17) the number of single-mandate election district ballot papers declared invalid; 18) the number of the votes cast for each MP candidate in the single mandate election district.


2. The MP candidate having the relative majority of the votes cast in the single-mandate district, compared to the other MP candidates running in the respective single-mandate district, shall be elected as an MP.


{Part 3 Article 99 was invalidated as unconstitutional pursuant to the Constitutional Court Decision № 8-rp/2012 dd. 05.04.2012}


3. If in the process of establishment of the election results the Central Election Commission discovers that a person was elected as an MP due to being on an electoral list in the nationwide district as well as in a single-mandate district, the person shall be deemed elected in the single mandate district. In such a case, the Central Election Commission shall adopt a decision recognizing him or her as one who has not obtained an MP mandate in the nationwide district and shall recognize the MP coming next in the electoral list of the respective party to have been elected as an MP.


4. If two or more MP candidates equally receive the highest number of votes, a repeat voting between those MP candidates shall be held in that single mandate election district.