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Requirements of scrutineers and tellers

scrutineers must be elected from party member who has the right to vote in general party membership meeting but is not a candidate, so scrutineers must be party member (also an elector).

The tellers (there should be no tellers, and the inner-party elections don't need to sing the votes on the spot) count the votes under the supervision of the scrutineers, instead of singing a plan and orthography on the spot, they set up a counting room, and after counting the votes, the scrutineers sign and approve them, and read out the counting results (all the voters are waiting when counting the votes).

Therefore, the tellers cannot be held by the electors, but must be held by other members of this branch (such as party applicants, party activists, preparing for party member, etc.), so the tellers may not be party member.

In addition, there is an unwritten rule that the same ballot must be counted by two or more tellers (after counting, both tellers must sign the report of counting results), that is to say, the counting method in the counting room is: one teller sings the ballot and one teller counts the ballot (spelling). If there is another teller, it will be checked and the scrutineer will stand by to supervise.

Extended information

1. The main duties of the scrutineers are:

1. Check the ballot boxes before voting and supervise the distribution of ballot papers;

2. supervise voting when voting;

3. After the voting, open the ballot box in public, supervise the counting of votes by the tellers, verify whether the number of votes recovered is equal to the number of votes sent out, and report the verification to the meeting host truthfully;

4. After the presiding officer announces that the election is valid, supervise the tellers to count the votes;

5. After counting votes, review the counting results and sign them. Election tellers should be set up for the elections of the congresses in general party membership meeting or party member, and for the grassroots committees, general branch committees and branch committees of the Party. The tellers work under the supervision of the scrutineers.

2. The main duties of the vote tellers are:

1. Distribute, count and calculate the votes under the supervision of the scrutineers;

2. Sign the report of the counting result. After the voting, the scrutineers and the tellers will check the number of votes cast and the number of votes taken back, record them truthfully, and the scrutineers will sign and announce the number of votes won by the candidates; The host of the meeting announced the list of winners.