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'''WHEREAS''' the Ziu approved 50RZ15 and 50RZ16 during the Second Clark of the 50th Cosa, | '''WHEREAS''' the Ziu approved 50RZ15 and 50RZ16 during the Second Clark of the 50th Cosa, | ||
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A. MIDTERM REFERENDUM | A. MIDTERM REFERENDUM | ||
:1. A midterm referendum is hereby declared pursuant to OrgLaw XX.1. | :1. A midterm referendum is hereby declared pursuant to OrgLaw XX.1. | ||
:2. The referendum will take place from June | :2. The referendum will take place from June 1st, 2017 at 12 PM TST (Balloting Day) to June 14th, 2017 at 7 PM TST (Referendum Deadline). | ||
:3. When the Referendum Deadline has passed, a final tally of votes is publicly announced. Any votes arriving after the Deadline, even if they were posted before the Deadline, are null and void. | :3. When the Referendum Deadline has passed, a final tally of votes is publicly announced. Any votes arriving after the Deadline, even if they were posted before the Deadline, are null and void. | ||
:4. The referendum will be composed of | :4. The referendum will be composed of a single question - the approval of 50RZ15, "The Electoral Commission Reform Amendment", as required by OrgLaw XV.4. | ||
:5. According to OrgLaw XX.1, the referendum shall be deemed approved by the people if the Yes votes outnumber the No votes. | |||
:5. According to OrgLaw XX.1, | |||
B. BALLOT AND VOTING | B. BALLOT AND VOTING | ||
:1. The referendum is conducted by the Chancery; a ballot containing the questions will thus be sent out via email by the | :1. The referendum is conducted by the Chancery; a ballot containing the questions will thus be sent out via email by the Secretary of State as it would be in a General Election. | ||
:2. The | :2. The Secretary of State shall make available, through a website dedicated to this purpose, the text of the ballot. | ||
:3. The ballot shall be in a .pdf or other graphical format. The ballot shall have space on it for the voter to indicate his name and relevant contact information. | :3. The ballot shall be in a .pdf or other graphical format. The ballot shall have space on it for the voter to indicate his name and relevant contact information. | ||
:4. Clear voting instructions in both Talossan and English will be included with each ballot. | :4. Clear voting instructions in both Talossan and English will be included with each ballot. | ||
:5. In order to be counted in the election, the ballots must be received by the | :5. In order to be counted in the election, the ballots must be received by the Secretary of State on or before the Referedum Deadline. | ||
:6. Voting can take place on a dedicated thread on Wittenberg or by email to the | :6. Voting can take place on a dedicated thread on Wittenberg or by email to the Secretary of State. | ||
:7. Ballots may be cast via a secure online ballot with a voter receipt, on the national Chancery-run database system. | :7. Ballots may be cast via a secure online ballot with a voter receipt, on the national Chancery-run database system. | ||
:8. Any political party, or organized group of citizens, can submit to the Chancery a 50 words statement in support or in opposition to each of the questions included in the referendum, which will be included on the ballot. | :8. Any political party, or organized group of citizens, can submit to the Chancery a 50 words statement in support or in opposition to each of the questions included in the referendum, which will be included on the ballot. | ||
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C. COUNTING, RECOUNTING AND RESULTS | C. COUNTING, RECOUNTING AND RESULTS | ||
:1. The counting of the votes is done by the | :1. The counting of the votes is done by the Secretary of State, and a provisional public tally of the result will be made available after the Referendum Deadline. | ||
:2. The result may be appealed to the Uppermost Cort within a week from the posting of the provisional tally; after a week has passed, the provisional result stand, unless a stay is issued by the Uppermost Cort, in which case the provisional tally is made official as soon as the stay expires or is withdrawn. | :2. The result may be appealed to the Uppermost Cort within a week from the posting of the provisional tally; after a week has passed, the provisional result stand, unless a stay is issued by the Uppermost Cort, in which case the provisional tally is made official as soon as the stay expires or is withdrawn. | ||
:3. In the event that the result is appealed and said appeal is decided upon positively by the Uppermost Cort, the | :3. In the event that the result is appealed and said appeal is decided upon positively by the Uppermost Cort, the Secretary of State must make all of the submitted ballots available to a panel of three recounters: the Secretary of State himself, a sitting Justice appointed by the Chief Justice of the Uppermost Cort, and a sitting Senator appointed by the Mençei. | ||
:4. The members of the panel shall independently recount the final tally and together shall verify the referendum. | :4. The members of the panel shall independently recount the final tally and together shall verify the referendum. | ||
:5. The panel, upon being directed to recount the ballots by the Uppermost Court, shall review any ballots or results in which a potential irregularity has been spotted. The Ministry of Justice shall, in consultation with the | :5. The panel, upon being directed to recount the ballots by the Uppermost Court, shall review any ballots or results in which a potential irregularity has been spotted. The Ministry of Justice shall, in consultation with the Secretary of State, make available to the public forms which such notification can be made to the panel. | ||
:6. Notwithstanding the above, the | :6. Notwithstanding the above, the Secretary of State shall be empowered to correct any irregularity in the tabulation of results found to the panel taking jurisdiction over the matter. | ||
:7. If the panel, upon a majority vote, confirms the existence of an irregularity which affects the outcome of any of the questions, it shall correct the problem prior to certification as provided in the following subsections. | :7. If the panel, upon a majority vote, confirms the existence of an irregularity which affects the outcome of any of the questions, it shall correct the problem prior to certification as provided in the following subsections. | ||
:8. If the panel finds that a vote has not been properly counted, it shall direct the | :8. If the panel finds that a vote has not been properly counted, it shall direct the Secretary of State to correct the results as necessary. | ||
:9. If the panel finds that a vote was cast by an ineligible voter, it shall direct the | :9. If the panel finds that a vote was cast by an ineligible voter, it shall direct the Secretary of State to invalidate such a vote and correct the results as necessary, and notify the Ministry of Justice of any potential civil or criminal violation. | ||
:10. If the panel should find any other irregularity not otherwise specified, it may take any action appropriate within its power proportionate to the circumstances. | :10. If the panel should find any other irregularity not otherwise specified, it may take any action appropriate within its power proportionate to the circumstances. | ||
:11. The Uppermost Cort shall immediately review any petition laid before it by the panel and shall grant such petition upon finding there is sufficient evidence to warrant the request. If the petition is not granted within 21 days following the Referendum Deadline, the results shall be considered certified and the petition denied as moot. | :11. The Uppermost Cort shall immediately review any petition laid before it by the panel and shall grant such petition upon finding there is sufficient evidence to warrant the request. If the petition is not granted within 21 days following the Referendum Deadline, the results shall be considered certified and the petition denied as moot. | ||
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==See Also== | ==See Also== | ||
*[[July 2017 Midterm Referendum]] | *[[July 2017 Midterm Referendum]] |