(1) Municipalities with a population of no more than 2,500 normally form a polling district. Larger municipalities are divided into several polling districts. The municipal authority decides which polling districts are to be formed.
(2) The polling districts should be delimited according to local conditions in a manner that makes it as easy as possible for the entire electorate to participate in the election. No polling district should have a population of more than 2,500. The number of persons eligible to vote in a polling district may not be so small as to reveal how individual voters have voted.
(3) The persons eligible to vote in collective living quarters such as camps, quarters of the Federal Armed Forces, the Federal Police or the police, should be divided among two or more polling districts on the basis of fixed delimitation criteria.
(4) The Constituency Returning Officer may combine small municipalities and parts of municipalities of the same administrative zone to form one polling district, and may merge parts of municipalities that are intersected by constituency boundaries with neighbouring municipalities or parts of municipalities of another administrative zone to form one polling district. The Constituency Returning Officer determines which municipality conducts the election.