Elections: To vote in 2017, I register on the electoral lists before December 31, 2016

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The end of the year is approaching and there are only a few days left to register on the electoral lists in order to be able to vote in 2017. In practice, the registration formalities must be completed by December 30, 2016 at the latest.

The year 2017 will be particularly busy in electoral elections, since no less than three elections will concern our territory.

The first deadline concerns the territorial election which enables the territorial council of Saint-Martin to be elected. This election will take place in two rounds, in March 2017. The dates selected are March 19, 2017 for the 1st round and March 26, 2017 for the 2nd round (pending the implementing decree).

The second deadline will be the presidential election to elect the next president of the French Republic. This national election will take place in two rounds, in April and May 2017. The 1st round, April 23, 2017 and the 2nd round, May 07, 2017.

The third deadline concerns the legislative election to elect the deputy who will represent Saint-Martin and Saint-Barthélemy in the National Assembly. This election will take place in two rounds, in June 2017. The 1st round, June 11, 2017 and the 2nd round, June 18, 2017.

In Saint Martin, the presidential and legislative elections will be organized the day before the national election so that the votes can be counted.

What is the procedure for registering on the electoral lists?

To register, simply go to the Elections Office of the community of Saint-Martin, located at the Bord de Mer annex in Marigot, with the following documents:

A valid identity document (or expired less than 12 months ago): identity card or passport.

Proof of address: water, electricity, telephone bills, rent receipt, salary slip, administrative transfer order, tax notice.

Proof of domicile can also be provided by a certificate of accommodation. The accommodation certificate when drawn up by the father or mother may be accepted as it is. On the other hand, a certificate of accommodation drawn up by any other person must be supplemented by a documentary evidence proving the attachment of the applicant with the territory (recent salary slip or any other official document on which the address of the person appears. hosted).

Young people aged 18 who have completed their military census at 16 are automatically entered on the electoral list on the advice of the INSEE. The others, who will be celebrating their 18th birthday until the eve of the elections on March 19, 2017, must go to the election office with their identity document to register (Law No. 97-1027 of November 10, 1997).

The community of Saint-Martin invites you to take steps now.

For any further information, please send an email to: elections@com-saint-martin.fr or veronique.sapor@com-saint-martin.fr. The elections office can be reached on 0590 29 59 20.

Reception of the public from Monday to Friday from 8:30 am to 13:30 pm.

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