There is no doubt, given that municipal elections take place on the first Sunday of November, that there will be a considerable amount of “traffic”, so to speak, in terms of posters, organization, and even knowing what specific election or polling station is being referred to. So, there is likely to be quite a lot of confusion.
All the mitigation measures intended to neutralize the effects of people moving on the electoral list are unacceptable. Planning in advance to hold an election at a date when it is well known that 575,000 people may not have their names on the voters list is simply an act of bad faith.