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Estatus normativo de la Legislación Electoral


Pregunta¿Cuál es el estatus normativo de la legislación electoral que regula las elecciones nacionales?
Respuestas a. Forma parte de la Constitución
b. Legislación separada
Respuestas The French overseas departments (Guadeloupe, French Guiana, Martinique, Réunion) elects candidates to the French Senate and House of Representatives. The overseas departments follow the same rules as the metropole regarding the organization of the elections. They do however enjoy certain specificities concerning electoral expenditure : certain travel expenses of the candidates are not taken into account in the ceiling of candidates' election expenses (article L.52-12 of the electoral code). Besides, the French Parliament is discussing a bill which would allow elections to be held on Saturday in Guadeloupe, Martinique and Guiana (because of the time lag, people from these departments knew the results of the elections in the metropole before they voted).
Fuente Anne Renault, Department of elections and political studies, Ministry of Interior, France
Verificado 2009/07/05
LF003

Cobertura de la Ley Electoral


PreguntaLa ley electoral nacional abarca:
Respuestas a. Elecciones a nivel nacional
b. Elecciones regionales
c. Elecciones locales
d. Referendos
e. Otros
Respuestas
Fuente Anne Renault, Department of elections and political studies, Ministry of Interior, France
Verificado 2009/07/05
LF004

Voto obligatorio y voluntario


Pregunta¿El voto a nivel nacional es voluntario u obligatorio?
Respuestas a. El voto es voluntario
Respuestas
Fuente International IDEA Voter Turnout Website (http://www.idea.int/vt/)
Verificado 2009/07/05
LF007

Organismos de resolución


Pregunta¿Cuál es la autoridad responsable de resolver en primera instancia las controversias electorales?
Respuestas a. Judicial
c. Tribunal electoral especializado
Respuestas a.) Administrative courts for regional, departmental and municipal elections. Le Conseil d'Etat (the Supreme Administrative Court) for European Parliament elections. c.) Le Conseil constitutionnel (the Constitutionnal court) for legislative, presidential and Senate elections.
Fuente Anne Renault, Department of elections and political studies, Ministry of Interior, France
Verificado 2009/07/05
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