Election of NPC Deputies
Deputies to the National People's Congress (NPC) are members of
the highest organ of state power in China and are all elected in
accordance with law.
All citizens of the People's Republic of China who have reached
the age of 18 have the right to vote and stand for election irrespective
of nationality, race, sex, occupation, family background, religious
belief, education, property status, or length of residence, except
persons deprived of political rights according to law.
According to the Electoral Law, deputies to county- and township-level
people's congresses are directly elected by voters, while deputies
to people's congresses above the county-level are elected by deputies
to people's congresses at the next lower level; deputies to the
NPC are elected by people's congresses in provinces, autonomous
regions and central-administered municipalities. The armed forces
conduct separate elections.
Deputies to the NPC should be elected by secret ballot, and the
number of candidates should be greater than the number of elected
deputies by between one fifth and a half. All parties and people's
groups may jointly or separately recommend candidates for NPC deputies,
and more than ten people's deputies may recommend a candidate. People's
congresses above the county level, in electing deputies to people's
congresses at the next higher level, may elect people other than
their deputies.
The number of deputies to the NPC should not exceed 3,000, and
the distribution of the NPC deputies should be decided by the NPC
Standing Committee. The number of NPC deputies in Hong Kong and
Macao special administrative regions and the electoral procedures
there should be subject to regulations made separately by the NPC
Standing Committee.
The election committee should collect and publicize a namelist
of candidates for NPC deputies 20 days before the election, and
publicize a namelist of formal candidates five days before the election.
Electors may vote for or against or abstain from voting, or elect
deputies other than the candidates. Candidates who stand for election
as deputies to a people's congress can be deemed elected if they
receive more than half of the votes cast by electors or deputies
present. If the number of candidates who receive more than half
of the votes cast exceeds that of deputies to be elected, only those
with the greatest number of votes should be deemed elected.
Results of the election should be declared valid or invalid by
the presidium. Expenses for the election should be paid by the State
Treasury, and election is to be presided by the NPC Standing Committee.
The NPC deputies are subject to supervision by their electoral units,
which also have the right to recall the deputies they have elected.
An NPC deputy may submit his or her resignation letter to the standing
committee of the people's congress which elected him or her.
A by-election should be held according to law by the same electoral
unit to choose a new deputy for the position of a deputy who falls
vacant for various reasons during his or her tenure.
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