Rules of Procedure of the Assembly (January 2023)
(Resolution 1202 (1999) adopted on 4 November 1999) with subsequent modifications of the Rules of Procedure*
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- Complementary
electoral procedure
i. - Scope
1. When exceptional circumstances
do not allow an Assembly part-session to be held under normal conditions,
namely in the physical presence of all members, and make it impossible
to hold an election by secret ballot during that part-session in
accordance with the usual procedure, the Bureau
of the Assembly may decide that the election shall be held by individual
electronic voting or by postal voting, provided that the conditions
of security, confidentiality and accessibility, which it deems necessary,
are guaranteed. The decision of the Bureau shall be taken by a simple
majority of the votes cast with a quorum of one third of the members.
2. This alternative electoral
procedure shall ensure the highest guarantees of transparency, accessibility,
security (including data protection), confidentiality, fairness
of the results and full and unquestionable credibility of the vote.
It shall guarantee equal rights and equal treatment of Assembly
members and delegations and ensure an equal playing field among
candidates.
3. Under the same circumstances,
the Bureau may decide that the procedure for electing the President
and Vice-Presidents of the Assembly (Rules 15 and 16 ), shall
be conducted by secret ballot using the electronic voting system.
ii. - Individual electronic voting procedure in elections
1. When it draws up the draft
agenda for a part-session of the Assembly, the Bureau of the Assembly
shall set the date(s) and time(s) of the election.
2. The voting register shall
be established on the basis of the list of Assembly members composing
the Assembly at the relevant part-session (representatives and duly
authorised substitutes for the sitting concerned, as notified within
the prescribed deadline; they
shall provide the secretariat with their personal e-mail address
and mobile phone number.
3. A single voting register
shall be established for all the ballots held on the same day.
4. A delegation cannot have
more voting members than it holds seats in the Assembly.
5. If a second round of voting
is organised, the voting register shall be established on the same
basis as described above and shall include representatives and duly
authorised substitutes for the sitting concerned, as notified within
the prescribed deadline.
6. Members shall receive, by
e-mail to their personal mailbox, the curricula vitae of the candidates,
as well as, for the election of a judge, the recommendations of
the Committee on the Election of Judges to the European Court of
Human Rights.
7. Members shall receive detailed
instructions in advance and shall be notified by e-mail of the opening
of the vote(s); connection to the voting platform shall follow a
secure procedure (typing in a unique code received by e-mail or
by SMS on the mobile phone, as well as a personal e-mail address);
an e-mail shall inform members of the closure of the vote(s).
8. In the event of multiple
ballots, the voting operations shall take place simultaneously; members
shall have access to each ballot separately, but they are free to
decide not to vote on one or more ballots.
9. Once voting has
closed, the results shall be made available to the tellers appointed
by the political groups (one teller per group appointed among its
members in advance of the election).
10. The President of the Assembly
shall publicly announce the results of the vote(s) as soon as possible;
these shall be published on the Assembly’s website, together with
the list of members who actually took part in the vote(s).
11. Technical assistance shall
be provided by the Council of Europe Secretariat to members during
the voting process.
iii. - Postal voting in elections
1. The Bureau of the Assembly
shall draw up the timetable for the election and the deadlines for
each phase of the operations (including taking into account the
possible organisation of a second round.
2. Each national delegation
shall decide on the names of the members (representatives and duly
authorised substitutes) who will be entitled to vote in a given
ballot and notify the list of these names to the Secretariat of
the Assembly in order to establish the voting register; a delegation
cannot appoint more voting members than it holds seats in the Assembly.
3. The Table Office shall send
to each member thus designated, via the delegation, the postal voting
material, namely ballot papers and envelopes, sworn declarations
and return envelopes, in as many copies as there are members of
the delegation entitled to vote; the Table Office shall use the
same international transport company to send the material to all
delegations.
4. Members shall receive, by
e-mail to their personal mailbox, the curricula vitae of the candidates,
as well as, for the election of a judge, the recommendations of
the Committee on the Election of Judges to the European Court of
Human Rights.
5. The ballot papers and envelopes
sent shall be strictly identical for all members and delegations
and shall not bear any distinguishing marks, so as to ensure the
complete confidentiality of the vote.
6. Each member entitled to
vote shall complete the ballot paper received, place it in the envelope
provided and seal it, and sign the sworn declaration.
7. A sealed envelope – in which
all the envelopes containing the ballot papers of the members of
the delegation entitled to vote, as well as their sworn declarations
are enclosed – shall be sent to the President of the Parliamentary
Assembly by an international transport company, under the responsibility
of the speaker of the national parliament concerned, who shall certify the
regularity of the vote at delegation level.
8. The
opening of the sealed envelopes and the counting of the votes shall
be carried out at the Secretariat of the Assembly on a date fixed
by the Bureau of the Assembly, under the supervision of tellers
appointed by the political groups (one teller per group appointed
among its members in advance of the election) and physically present
in Strasbourg; the tellers shall be responsible for opening the
envelopes and be able to certify that the counting and tabulation
of the results strictly comply with the rules, in particular those
concerning the confidentiality of the vote.
9. A sealed envelope in which
the ballot papers of several members of a delegation are enclosed,
and containing more ballot papers than there are names on the delegation
voting list, or more ballot papers that there are sworn declarations
transmitted together, shall result in the annulment of all the votes
of the delegation concerned.
10. The President of the Assembly
shall publicly announce the results of the vote as soon as possible;
the results shall be published on the Assembly’s website.
11. The voting register shall
be made available to any Assembly member or any candidate on request.
12. The above provisions shall
apply to the organisation of a second round.