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Election Voting using "paper and red pencil": the voter colours in the box preceding the name of his or her favoured candidate Voting at Dutch elections in 1918 Vote counting at Dutch elections in 1913 For all elections polling is organised on the basis of municipalities. In each municipality there are multiple voting stations, usually in communal buildings, such as churches, schools, and more recently, railway stations. There are two different systems: using the call-to-vote card (oproepkaart) or a voting pass (stempas). With the oproepkaart, voters may vote, using this card, only at their nearest voting station, or if lost, their identity card. With a stempas, users may vote at any station in their municipality, but must have the pass with them. If it is lost, a replacement can be requested, but only until a few days before the elections. A stempas (of different type) can also be requested to vote in a different municipality. When arriving at a voting station, voters hand in their card or pass to one of the three attendants of the voting station, who checks the card, cancels it, issues ballot papers to the voter, and directs him or her to the polling-booth. Movie Title Year Distributor Notes Rev Formats Bedside Manor 1984 Caballero Home Video Anal DP DRO Foxy Lady 4 1986 VTO Facial DO Girl With the Million Dollar Legs 1987 LA Video Paris Models 1986 CDI Home Video are living, and this data (which includes their nationality and date of birth) is the basis from which the electoral register is derived. Dutch citizens who live abroad (and have deregistered themselves as a Dutch resident) are allowed to vote for the House of Representatives and for the European Parliament, but not for municipal or provincial elections. They do need to register themselves as a voter. System The House of Representatives is elected using an open party list system of proportional representation.
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