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ELECTION PROCEDURE

THE VOTE ON 4 JULY 2007

The Host City of the Games of the XXII Olympic Winter Games will be elected at the 119th IOC Session in Guatemala on 4 July 2007, when a secret ballot is held among all IOC members. The announcement of the Host City will be made during a 30 minute Announcement Ceremony which will begin at 5 p.m. local time.

Voting procedure

Voting will take place in successive rounds until one candidate receives a majority vote. IOC members in a country which has a candidate in the election must abstain from taking part in the vote whilst their city is still in the running. For the 2014 Host City election, as there are three Candidate Cities, there can be a maximum of two rounds of voting.

Non-votes, spoiled votes and abstentions do not count towards the calculation of the majority. For example, if 100 members are present but four (4) abstain, the number of votes needed for a majority is 49. If there is no majority in the first round, the city with the fewest votes drops out of the running, and the members vote again for the remaining candidates. If two or more cities are tied for the lowest number of votes, a run-off election is held between them, with the city gaining the most votes going on to the next round.

Televised Vote

As part of the reforms undertaken by the IOC at the end of 1999, IOC Sessions are open to the media via closed circuit telecast. This has been the case since the 109th Session in Seoul in 1999. The closed circuit feed of the election is available for broadcast.

Electronic vote

The members vote using an electronic voting system, which immediately and securely tallies the votes. The electronic voting system was first introduced during the 111th Session in Sydney in 2000 as part of the IOC’s drive to update its policies and procedures. The voting system is certified by an independent company. How each member votes is not recorded to shield the member from external pressures to vote in a certain way. If multiple rounds are needed, the city with the least number of votes is eliminated and announced and there is a new round of voting. The tally of votes per round is reported after the conclusion of the election.

THE 3 CANDIDATES CITIES *

* Cities are listed in the order of drawing of lots

119th IOC Session

INFORMATION FOR THE MEDIA

DOCUMENTS

Guatemala City 119th Session related documents and reports.

GENERAL INFORMATION GUATEMALA CITY 2007