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According to the regulations, the villagers' election committee should preside over the daily work.
Organic Law on Villagers' Committees》 Article 6 Villagers' committees shall be composed of three to seven directors, deputy directors and members. Women members shall be included in the members of villagers' committees, and villages inhabited by multi-ethnic villagers shall have members of smaller ethnic groups. Villagers' committee members shall be given appropriate subsidies according to their work conditions.
Article 11: The chairman, deputy directors and members of villagers' committees are directly elected by the villagers. Members of villagers' committees must not be designated, appointed, or removed by any organization or individual. The term of office of the villagers' committee is three years, and a general election shall be held in a timely manner upon the expiration of the term.
Members of villagers' committees may be re-elected. Article 12: The election of villagers' committees shall be presided over by villagers' election committees. The villagers' election committee is composed of directors and members, and is elected by the villagers' meeting, the villagers' representative meeting or the villagers' group meeting.
Members of villagers' election committees who are nominated as candidates for villagers' committee members shall withdraw from villagers' election committees. Where members of the villagers' election committee withdraw from the villagers' election committee or become vacant for other reasons, they shall be replaced in turn in accordance with the results of the original election, and may also be elected separately.
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I continue to choose, and no one is in charge until I am elected.
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We should analyze the reasons why we can't be elected, and then do a good job in the ideological work of the masses in a targeted manner, and strive for the success of the election.
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is against the law.
If the election is violated, the election will be invalid. According to Article 17 of the "Election Law of the People's Republic of China on Villagers' Committees", those who are elected to villagers' committees by violence, coercion, deception, bribery, fabrication of ballots, false reporting of election votes, or other improper means shall be invalid. Villagers have the right to complain to the people's congress and people** of the township, ethnic township, or town, or to the standing committee of the people's congress and the people** at the county level and their relevant competent departments, and the people's ** at the township or county level shall be responsible for investigating and handling it in accordance with law.
Article 18: Where members of villagers' committees lose their ability to practice or are sentenced to criminal punishments, their positions are terminated on their own.
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The law does not specifically stipulate a second election, and the number of votes in each election should be more than half of the votes. When the electorate directly elects the deputies to the people's congress, more than half of the voters in the constituency participate in the voting, and the macro election is valid. A representative candidate shall be elected only when he or she obtains a majority of the votes cast by the voters.
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If neither of them is more than half of the first election, they should be re-elected.
In the second election, two voters were elected by a greater than 1 3 votes.
That's it.
Article 15 of the Organic Law of Villagers' Committees provides that when a majority of the villagers registered to participate in the election vote, the election is valid; A candidate must be elected only if he or she receives more than half of the votes cast by the villagers who participate in the voting. If the number of elected candidates is insufficient for the number of seats to be elected, the insufficient number of seats shall be elected separately. In the case of a separate election, the candidate who is not elected in the first ballot shall be the candidate who receives the most votes, and the candidate shall be elected with the largest number of votes, but the number of votes obtained shall not be tied up if the number of votes cast shall be less than one-third of the total number of votes cast.
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Legal Analysis: If two people don't lead the election for the first time, they should be re-elected.
In the second election, the number of voters among the two people of Xiaotuan Lu was more than 1 3.
That's it.
Legal basis: Article 15 of the Organic Law of the Villagers' Committees provides that when a majority of the villagers registered to participate in the election vote for the election of a village or a people's committee, the election is valid; A candidate shall be elected only if he or she receives the votes of more than half of the villagers who participate in the voting. If the number of elected candidates is insufficient for the number of seats to be elected, the insufficient number of seats shall be elected separately.
In the case of a separate election, the candidate who is not elected in the first ballot shall be the candidate who receives the largest number of votes, and the candidate shall be elected by the candidate who receives the largest number of votes, but the number of votes obtained shall not be less than one-third of the total number of ballots cast.
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Legal analysis: According to the Organic Law of Villagers' Committees, a candidate can only be elected if he or she obtains more than half of the votes of the villagers who participate in the voting. If the number of elected candidates is insufficient for the number of seats to be elected, the insufficient number of seats shall be elected separately.
In the case of a separate election, the candidate who is not elected in the first ballot shall be the candidate who receives the largest number of votes, and the candidate shall be elected by the candidate who receives the largest number of votes, but the number of votes obtained shall not be less than one-third of the total number of ballots cast. The election shall be conducted by secret ballot and open counting of votes, and the election results shall be announced on the spot. At the time of the election, a secret ballot writing office shall be set up.
Villagers who have registered to participate in the election and are unable to participate in voting when they go out during the election period may entrust in writing their close relatives who have the right to vote in their village to vote on their behalf. The villagers' election committee shall publish the list of trustees and trustees of Tongsan hail. Specific election methods shall be formulated by the standing committees of the people's congresses of provinces, autonomous regions, and municipalities directly under the Central Government.
Legal basis: Article 15 of the Organic Law of Villagers' Committees: In the election of villagers' committees, the villagers who have registered to participate in the election shall directly nominate candidates.
When villagers nominate candidates, they shall proceed from the interests of all villagers and recommend villagers who are law-abiding, have good conduct, are fair and upright, are enthusiastic about public welfare, and have a certain level of education and work ability as candidates. There should be more candidates than there should be. The villagers' election committee shall organize candidates to meet with the villagers, and the candidates are to introduce their ideas for performing their duties and the questions raised by the villagers.
In the election of villagers' committees, more than half of the villagers who have registered to participate in the election vote, and the election is valid; A candidate shall be elected only if he or she receives the votes of more than half of the villagers who participate in the voting. If the number of elected candidates is insufficient for the number of seats to be elected, the insufficient number of seats shall be elected separately. In the case of a separate election, the candidate who is not elected in the first ballot shall be the candidate who receives the most votes, and the candidate shall be elected with the largest number of votes, but the number of votes cast shall not be less than one-third of the total number of votes cast.
The election shall be conducted by secret ballot and open counting of votes, and the election results shall be announced on the spot. At the time of the election, a secret ballot writing office shall be set up. Villagers who have registered to participate in the election and are unable to participate in voting when they go out during the election period may entrust in writing their close relatives who have the right to vote in their village to vote on their behalf.
The villagers' election committee shall publish the list of trustees and trustees. Specific election methods shall be formulated by the standing committees of the people's congresses of provinces, autonomous regions, and municipalities directly under the Central Government.
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Hello, help you find out the following points: The criteria for the second election of the village committee are procedural standards divided into two situations.
1. The election will be held in two rounds, and the first round will select the top four with the most votes. In the second round, three of the four branches were selected, and three personnel were selected to form the branch. Second, the second election you are talking about may be that the branch is elected after the election, and the person in charge of the village committee is elected, that is, the village director.
Thirdly, there is also a situation in which the election is unsuccessful and a by-election is held.
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An election is considered successful only if more than half of the votes cast in favour of the election, and an election in which less than one-third of the votes cast is invalid.
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Since the villagers' election committee presides over the election of the villagers' committee, the legal election of the villagers' election committee is extremely important to the election of the villagers' committee. The villagers' election committee is composed of directors and members, and is elected by the villagers' meeting, the villagers' representative meeting or the villagers' group meeting, and implements the principle of the minority obeying the majority.
The number of villagers' election committees shall be determined on the basis of the villagers' living conditions and the number of villagers participating in the election, and shall not be less than three, with an odd number being appropriate.
Villagers' committees shall promptly publish the list of directors and members of the election committee, and report to the township-level people** or township-level villagers' committee's election work guidance body for the record.
The villagers' election committee mainly performs the following duties:
1) Formulate a work plan for the election of villagers' committees; (2) Publicizing laws, regulations, and policies related to the election of villagers' committees; (3) To answer inquiries about elections; (4) Convening election work meetings and making arrangements for election work; (5) To nominate and train election staff in their villages; (6) Announcing the election day, place and time of voting, and determining the method of voting; (7) Villagers who have registered to participate in the election, publish the list of villagers participating in the election, and issue a certificate of participation; (8) Organize villagers to nominate and determine candidates for villagers' committee members, review candidates' qualifications, and publish a list of candidates; (9) Introducing candidates and organizing election competitions; (10) Handle proxy voting formalities; (11) Making or collecting ballot papers, making ballot boxes, and arranging election meeting venues, branch venues, or polling stations; (12) Organizing voting, presiding over election meetings, confirming whether elections are valid, and announcing and reporting election results and the list of winners; (13) Establish election work archives and preside over the transfer of work from old and new villagers' committees; (14) Accepting appeals and handling election disputes; (15) Handling other matters in election work.
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Elections should also be continued.
Villagers' Committee Election Regulations:
Where the elected members of the villagers' committee are insufficient for the number of seats to be elected, the insufficient seats shall be elected separately. Separate elections may be held on the day of the election or within 10 days of the election day, and the specific time shall be determined by the villagers' election committee.
In the case of a separate election, the candidate who was not elected in the first ballot shall be the candidate who receives the largest number of votes, and the candidate shall be elected with the largest number of votes, but the number of votes obtained shall not be less than one-third of the number of votes cast.
The procedure for a separate election is the same as for the first election. Villagers participating in the election will be subject to the list registered for the first time and will not be re-registered. The original entrustment relationship continues to be valid, but the entrustment relationship in which the entrusted person becomes a candidate is terminated by itself, and the original entrustment may go through the entrustment formalities again.
If, after a separate election, the number of posts to be elected has not yet been fully elected, but three members of the villagers' committee have been elected, the insufficient posts may be vacant. where the director is not elected, the deputy director shall preside over the work; Where neither the director nor the deputy director have been elected, the villagers' representative meeting shall elect one person from among the elected members to preside over the work.