The Electoral Commission receives the voter and requests the address and identification, such as a driver license or passport. A digital driver´s license can be presented. The voter can also identify themselves in another adequate manner acceptable to the Electoral Commission.
The Electoral Commission marks the voter on the Election Register and provides a ballot. The voter takes the ballot to the voting booth where one can vote without anyone seeing.
In the voting booth the voter marks an X into a box in front of the choice they wish to vote for.
Individual candidates can be crossed out and the order of candidates can be rearranged, but only in the candidate list that the voter chooses.
The arrangement of other candidate lists may not be changed, it will invalidate the ballot paper if it is done.
Nothing else can be written on the ballot paper, for example symbols or words, that can invalidate the vote.
Cards with braille are available to mark the ballot.
When the voter has voted, the ballot is folded, the voter leaves the voting booth, and the ballot is inserted into the ballot box outside the booth.