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Denmark is an example of a general restriction of remote voting in a supervised environment. Since 1980, all Danish electors have been able to vote in advance in polling stations designated by the electoral law, or even at home. In the latter case, the law states that two election officials must be in attendance. Danes who are abroad may vote in advance in all Danish diplomatic or consular missions (the “Folketing” election law, 2001, part 8, articles 53 onwards).