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Article 27
 

A Municipal Election Commission shall:



see that the election be conducted legally;



do logistics for the administration of the election;



determine polling stations for the election of councillors and representatives;



form polling boards and appoint the chairman and members of polling boards for the election of councillors and representatives;



determine the number of ballot papers for each polling station, stamp them, and together with the verified extract from the register of electors deliver them with a written record to the polling boards;



determine whether the electoral lists for the election of councillors and representatives have been made and submitted in conformity with this Law;



confirm and proclaim the electoral lists for the election of councillors;



publicise the number of electors in the municipality and by individual polling stations;



establish the results of the election of councillors and the number of votes for each electoral list, as well as the number of seats won by each electoral list for the election of councillors;



issue certificates to elected councillors;



establish the overall results of the election of councillors in its constituency by each polling station and submit a report on this to the Republican Election Commission;



publicise the results of the election of councillors,



submit the report to the Municipal Assembly on the results of the election of councillors;



submit the data on the results of the election of councillors to the bodies in charge of the collection and processing of statistical data.