Establishment of a constituency association
A minimum of ten municipal residents entitled to vote may establish a constituency association for municipal elections. In a municipality where the number of residents according to the Population Information System is at most 1,500 at the end of 30 November in the year preceding the election year, a constituency association may be established by a minimum of three municipal residents entitled to vote, and in a municipality with more than 1,500 but less than 2,000 residents, a constituency association may be established by a minimum of five municipal residents entitled to vote.
A constituency association is established by drawing up a dated and signed charter which shall contain the following information:
1) a reference to the municipal elections in question;
2) the candidate’s name and title, occupation or position using no more than two expressions;
3) the name, date of birth and address of each member;
4) an affirmation signed by each member stating that they are entitled to vote in the elections in question in the said municipality;
5) the name and contact information of the polling representative and the deputy polling representative of the constituency association.
An eligible voter may be a member of only one constituency association. If a person is a member of two or more constituency associations, the central municipal election board shall remove his or her name from all the charters.