Morocco

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How is the national electoral register created?
  • Created by the EMB using its own data collection and/or other sources of data
If electoral register is created by the EMB, which method is used?
  • A continuous register (voter data is continuously collected and updated between electoral events)
If electoral register is created by the EMB, what type of technology used for collecting registration data?
  • Online registration, together with traditional registration
If the EMB uses technology to collect voter registration data, is biometric data captured and used during registration?
  • No
Is the biometric data used in voter identification at polling stations?
  • No
Is technology used for identifying voters at polling stations (electronic poll books)?
  • No
How technology is used in relation to paper voter lists?
  • Not applicable

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Is e-voting currently used in any elections with EMB participation?
  • No, e-voting is not used currently
If e-voting is currently being used, what type(s) of technology used?
  • Not applicable
If e-voting is currently being used, is it taking place in controlled or uncontrolled environment?
  • Not applicable
If e-voting is currently being used, is it available for all voters or only some groups of voters?
  • Not applicable
If e-voting is NOT currently being used, what is the current status of e-voting in general?
  • E-voting has never been used

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Are official election results processed by an electronic tabulation system?
  • No
If official election results processed by an electronic tabulation system, at which level results are entered into an electronic tabulation system?
  • Not applicable
In the last national election, how many days did it take for the EMB to establish final results?
  • No data
In the last national election, how many days did it take for the EMB to announce certified results?

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    Does the country use open source software in electoral processes?
    • Using open source systems have never been considered
    What are the key reasons for or against using open source systems?
    • Absence of vibrant electoral structures that has limited the adoption of open source technology
    What types of open source systems have been considered or used?
    • Not applicable

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    Does the country provide individual online voter registration/polling assignment checks?
    • Yes, confirmation of registration using online interface
    • Yes, assigned polling station using online interface
    • Yes, confirmation of registration using mobile phone
    • Yes, assigned polling station using mobile phone
    Does the country publish the statistical overview of voter lists online?
    • Yes, at the national level
    Does the country publish full voter registers at the polling station level online?
    • No
    Does the country publish full voter registers at the national level online?
    • No
    Does the country publish the lists of parties and/or candidates registered for elections online?
    • Yes, not machine readable
    Does the country publish the election (voting) results online?
    • Yes, not machine readable
    If the country publishes the election (voting) results online, what is the level of aggregation?
    • Results aggregated at municipal level
    • Results aggregated at constituency level
    • National results are published
    If the country publishes the election (voting) results online, what is the level of detail?
    • Total votes cast, votes cast for each candidate/party
    If the country publishes the election (voting) results online, what is the timing of publication of results?
    • After availability of final results
    If the country publishes the election (voting) results online, are historical results also available?
    • Yes
    Does the country publish seat allocation data online?
    • Yes, not machine readable
    Does the country publish candidate/party financing reports online?
    • No

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