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The City of Nice Forced to Reprint Tens of Thousands of Ballot Papers "Degraded by the Rain"

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In Nice, weather has deteriorated some of the municipal ballots. The prefecture assures that the voting can nevertheless be held normally. ...

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Nearly a quarter (20 to 25%) of the ballots for the first round of municipal elections took the water this Saturday morning in Nice. An urgent reprint was launched, according to the prefecture. However, the vote should take place under normal conditions Sunday. - Municipales 2026: in Nice, many ballots degraded by the rain on the eve of the first round (Elections Municipales 2026).

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Ballots of four mayoral candidates damaged in Nice due to heavy rainfall

·Belgrade, Serbia
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Electoral material was damaged by the heavy rains of the day when it was transported in unwatertight trucks "between the storage place and the polling stations", indicate the city and the prefect. The bill is likely to be heavy for the city...

·Paris, France
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"About 20 to 25 per cent of the ballots have been degraded by the rain" strongly fell on the city this Saturday. The prefecture assures that the first round will take place normally.

·Paris, France
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Weary ballots disrupt the municipal elections in Nice. About 25% of the copies have been damaged, but an express reprint must ensure that the vote is held on Sunday.

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In Nice, weather has deteriorated some of the municipal ballots. The prefecture assures that the voting can nevertheless be held normally. ...

·Brussels, Belgium
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Le Figaro broke the news in Paris, France on Saturday, March 14, 2026.
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