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Paragraph 64
 

Preservation of ballot papers and voting documents


(1) A rural municipality or city secretary shall preserve the ballot papers for one month as of the day of the referendum. Following the expiry of the aforementioned term, but not earlier than the adoption of the final resolutions in respect to any complaints filed, the rural municipality or city secretary shall organise the destruction of the ballot papers and document it.
[RT I, 04.07.2017, 1 - entry into force 01.01.2018]


(2) The State Electoral Office shall preserve the electronic votes for one month as of the day of the referendum. Following the expiry of the aforementioned term, but not earlier than the adoption of the final resolutions in respect to any complaints filed, the State Electoral Office shall destroy the electronic votes, personal data of the voters contained in the electronic voting system and the key for opening the electronic votes.
[RT I, 06.05.2016, 1 - entry into force 01.01.2017]


(3) The records of voting results shall be preserved permanently. Lists of voters shall be preserved permanently in the National Archives.
[RT I, 01.11.2012, 1 - entry into force 11.11.2012]


(4) The State Electoral Office shall organise the preservation of the records of voting results and other voting documents.
[RT I, 06.05.2016, 1 - entry into force 01.01.2017]


(5) The rural municipality and city governments shall organise the preservation of the election equipment in rural municipalities and cities during the period between elections and referenda.
[RT I, 04.07.2017, 1 - entry into force 01.01.2018]