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Parlamento rinkimai

6–9 birželis 2024

Prancūzija

9 birželio 2024

You can't vote: Thank you for your interest in getting involved! We are looking forward to seeing you at the next elections. In the meantime, keep being an active citizen!

On the day of the election, which country do you want to vote from?

Do you have a disability or experience any limitations preventing you from reaching a polling station?

For French and other EU citizens:

Where do I vote? You must vote in a specific polling station. The address is indicated on your voter registration card. You can also find your polling station on this website Check your electoral status (in French).

In order to vote, you need to be registered on the electoral roll of your municipality or commune. This can be: the municipality in which you hold permanent residence or have been living in for at least 6 months; the municipality where you have been paying local taxes for at least 2 years ; the municipality where your company (as manager, or majority or sole shareholder) has been registered for at least 2 years; for civil servants, your residence of mandatory assignment.

For more information, check out: Registering on the electoral roll of the website of the Ministry of Interior (in French).

If you have changed your home address recently, you will need to register with the town hall of your new municipality. If you are voting for the first time and have not been contacted by your local authority, you should also register.

For more information, you may check the following web pages:

What documents should I bring? Voter registration card and your original ID.

Accessibility Information: Voting should be accessible for everyone, regardless of disability. Polling stations and voting procedures must accommodate individuals with disabilities, including wheelchair users, ensuring easy access to the booth and ballot box. The president of the polling station is responsible for facilitating these accommodations, including allowing you to be accompanied and assisted by a chosen voter if needed. If you're unable to go to the polling station, you can request a proxy vote, with authorities facilitating the process by sending a police officer to your home to issue the proxy. Additionally, candidates' manifestos is available in an easy-to-read and understandable format.

For more information, check out this page : Voting for people with disabilities (in French).

For French and other EU citizens:

Where do I vote? You must vote in a specific polling station. The address is indicated on your voter registration card. You can also find your polling station on this website Check your electoral status (in French).

In order to vote, you need to be registered on the electoral roll of your municipality or commune. This can be: the municipality in which you hold permanent residence or have been living in for at least 6 months ; the municipality where you have been paying local taxes for at least 2 years ; the municipality where your company (as manager, or majority or sole shareholder) has been registered for at least 2 years ; for civil servants, your residence of mandatory assignment.

For more information, check out: Registering on the electoral roll of the website of the Ministry of Interior (in French).

if you have changed your home address recently, you will need to register with the town hall of your new municipality. If you are voting for the first time and have not been contacted by your local authority, you should also register.

For more information, you may check the following web pages:

What documents should I bring? Voter registration card and your original ID.

Where do I vote? If you are a French expat living in another EU or a non-EU country and are willing to vote for candidates running in France, you must sign up to the consular electoral list at the French embassy or consulate (in French) and you vote in polling stations organised by the French embassy or consulate of the country where you live.

French citizens automatically enter this list unless they object when registered on the Register of French citizens established outside France. Those not on this register can still register on the consular electoral list of their country of residence. If you live in another EU country, you may be registered on both the consular electoral list and your country of residence's electoral roll. However, if you prefer to vote for your country of residence's constituency, you can unregister from its electoral roll. You must sign up to the consular electoral roll at the French embassy or consulate of your country of residence (in French) before Friday, 3 May 2024.

For more information, check out this page: Voting by a French citizen residing abroad.

Please keep in mind, that the elections will take place on 8 June 2024 in the overseas departments of Guadeloupe, Martinique and French Guyana, the overseas territories of Saint-Pierre-et-Miquelon, Saint-Barthélémy, Saint-Martin and French Polynesia, as well as in the polling stations open in the French embassies and consulates on the American continent.

What documents should I bring? Voter registration card and your original ID.