Manner in which each elector votes
1 - Each voter, appearing in the polling station, gives their name and hands over their civil identification document to the president, if they have one.
2 - In the absence of a civil identification document, the identification of the voter shall be checked by means of any other official document containing a current photograph, or by two voters who certify the individual’s identity on their word of honour, or by unanimous recognition of the polling station officers.
3 - Once the voter has been identified, the presiding officer says their name and civil identification number aloud and, after checking the registration, gives them a voting slip.
4 - Whenever a voter requests a Braille template of the voting slip, it is given to the voter, overlaying the voting slip so that they can read it and cast their vote with a cross in the contour of the square of the list corresponding to their voting choice.
5 - The voter then enters the voting booth in the polling station and there, alone, marks a cross in the respective square of the list they are voting for and folds the voting slip into four.
6 - Returning to the ballot table, the voter hands the ballot to the presiding officer, who inserts it into the ballot box, while the tellers note that elector has voted by initialling the column in the electoral rolls and the line corresponding to the voter's name, intended for the purpose.
7 - After voting, any elector who asked for the Braille voting slip template returns it to the ballot table.
8 - If a voter accidentally spoils the voting slip they must ask for another one from the presiding officer, and give back the first one. The presiding officer shall write “spoiled” on the returned voting slip, initial it and retain it for the purposes of Article 95(8).