The final denouement. Registration on the French electoral roll for the European elections on June 8 and 9 closes on the evening of Friday, May 3. It was possible to register online until Wednesday, but latecomers must now go to City Hall to complete the process.
To register, simply provide identification and proof of address no older than 3 months to your city hall and fill out Cerfa Form No. 12669. It is also possible to send a third party to register. She must bring “a written and signed document indicating that you trust her with this authority, proof of your identity, proof of your address not older than 3 months, and a Cerfa Form No. 12669,” which can be obtained from City Hall. , List of services Audience.
For French people living abroad, the deadline to register at the consulate is also May 3.
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If this is your first vote, you should know that any French person who completes the census is automatically added to the electoral register as soon as they turn 18. You can still check that you are registered on the special official page.
Only in a few cases is it possible to extend the deadline until May 29 or 30: if you are 18 years old and have not completed the national census, if you have recently moved, if you have recently acquired French citizenship or if you have found it. again, little say.
Source: Le Parisien
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