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15. The list-of States Parties which had submitted their candidature was read out before the Assembly. Argentina, the Federal Republic of Germany and the Libyan Arab Jamahiriya withdrew their candidatures. The delegate of the Libyan Arab Jamahiriya stated that his country was withdrawing its candidature in favour of Jordan. The delegate of the Federal Republic of Germany explained that his country was withdrawing its candidature because it was very impressed by the candidatures of the United Kingdom and of the United States of America which were thus showing their will to participate in the work of the committee. In conformity with Article 16, paragraph 5 of the Convention, the list of candidates was limited to those States Parties which had paid their contributions to the World Heritage Fund up to and including for 1986. The following States Parties were declared candidates: Brazil, Cuba, France, Guinea, Haiti, Hungary, Italy, Jordan, Mali, Pakistan, Poland, the United Kingdom, the United States of America, Tunisia and Yugoslavia.
16. On the decision of the Chairman, the elections took place by secret ballot. The delegates of Nepal and New Zealand were appointed tellers.
17. The results of the vote which were announced by the Chairman were as follows :
First ballot
Number of States Parties voting 96Number of States absent 28
Number of abstentions 0
Number of invalid ballot papers 2
Number of votes recorded 66
Number of votes constituting a majority to be elected. 34
States obtaining the required majority of votes :
United States of America 45
Brazil 41
France 41
Tunisia 39
Pakistan 38
Italy 36
The Chairman declared elected to the World Heritage Committee after the first ballot the following States Parties : Brazil, France, Italy, Pakistan, Tunisia, the United States of America.
18. In accordance with the Rules of Procedure, the second ballot was to be limited to those States which had obtained the greatest number of votes, provided that the number of States did not exceed twice the number of seats remaining to be filled. Among the remaining candidates, Cuba and the United Kingdom had obtained the greatest number of votes. A second ballot limited to these two States was thus held.19. The delegates of Lebanon and Senegal were appointed tellers.
20. The results of the vote which were announced by the Chairman were as follows :
Second ballot :
Number of States Parties voting 96
Number of States absent 30
Number of abstentions 0
Number of invalid ballot papers 2
Number of votes recorded 64
Number of votes constituting a majority to be elected 33
Votes obtained :
Cuba 33
United Kingdom 31
The Chairman declared Cuba elected to the World Heritage Committee after the second ballot.
21. After the elections, several delegates declared that, without putting into question the results of the voting, it was possible to note a lack of balance in the distribution of seats to the different geographical groups. The Chairman was asked to see to it that the procedures for the election of the Committee Members be reviewed in order to ensure the universal and cultural representation within the Committee foreseen by the Convention.