GROSARU v. ROMANIA JUDGMENT
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each constituency and the names and surnames of the candidates. Any
communications submitted after that time-limit shall not be taken into consideration.
5. Representatives of parties, political groupings or coalitions shall be appointed to
the Central Electoral Office in descending order of the number of lists submitted by
each party, political grouping or coalition, for the purposes of paragraph 4, in relation
to the total number of constituencies nationwide. No party, political grouping or
coalition may have more than five representatives.
6. Representatives of parties, political groupings or coalitions appointed to the
Central Electoral Office shall be chosen in the order referred to in the communication
mentioned in paragraph 4.
7. If more than one party, political grouping or coalition has submitted the same
number of lists, their representatives shall be appointed by the President of the Central
Electoral Office, by the drawing of lots, in the presence of persons delegated by the
parties, political groupings or coalitions concerned ...”
Article 25
“1. The Central Electoral Office shall:
(a) ensure that electoral registers are updated and monitor the application and
uniform interpretation of legal provisions relating to elections at national level;
(b) resolve any disputes in relation to is activities or the operations of the
constituency electoral offices;
(c) receive reports from the constituency electoral offices indicating the number of
votes validly cast for each list of candidates and record which parties, political
groupings or coalitions have failed to obtain at least 3% of validly cast votes at
national level; communicate to the constituency electoral offices and publish, within
the following forty-eight hours, the names of the parties, political groupings or
coalitions concerned;
(d) verify and record the result of the elections, count, at national level, the number
of unused votes for each party, political grouping or coalition satisfying the criterion
referred to in paragraph (c) above and allocate seats centrally by constituency;
(e) confirm the allocation of a parliamentary seat to the organisation of citizens
belonging to a national minority having satisfied the criteria set forth in Article 4, and
issue the relevant confirmation to the deputy thus appointed;
(f) annul any elections organised in a constituency if the vote or validation of the
results has been subject to fraud affecting the arrangements for the allocation of seats,
and organise a new ballot;
(g) perform all other duties incumbent upon it in accordance with this Law.
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4. The decisions of the Central Electoral Office shall be pronounced in public.”