2023-09-22 11:39:55
He definitive register for the presidential elections October 22 It was published today and can now be consulted by voters, according to the National Electoral Chamber (CNE).
30 days before the general election, the electoral schedule provides for the printing and publication of the final registry, which includes the establishment where voting must be made and the table number, with the aim of offering them to the authorities at the time of voting and expediting the process. process during the elections.
The data can be consulted at www.padron.gob.ar and it is necessary to enter the document number, gender and validation code.
The system will then return the name and address of the establishment, the table number and the order number.
From the CNE they recalled that although the voting location for the general elections is usually the same as that of the PASO, There may be changes, so it is advisable to make a new consultation before the elections on Sunday, October 22.
Meanwhile, the valid documents for voting are the civic booklet, Enrollment booklet, DNI green booklet, DNI light blue booklet and DNI card.
Furthermore, the documents containing the legend “Not valid for voting” are valid for voting, while they warned that it will not be possible to vote with a DNI certificate in process, nor if the DNI is on the cell phone.
STEP: how to vote with the single electronic ballot used in the City of Buenos Aires
According to the electoral schedule, today also expires the deadline for the presentation of ballots to the national electoral boards, and for the ratification and location of the table authorities.
The next date on the schedule is Wednesday the 27th when the ban begins of government acts likely to promote voter turnout.
That same day also expires the deadline for the heads of the Security Forces to communicate to the electoral judges the list of agents affected by the election.
The step by step of the vote
- Identity accreditation: upon arrival, the voter proves his or her identity with the polling station authority, handing over his or her document, and is provided with a white envelope.
- Vote for national authorities: With the white envelope, the voter goes to the screen to select the paper ballots corresponding to the national authorities, following the traditional voting system.
- Introduction into the urn: After choosing their options on the paper ballots, the voter returns to the authorities table and places the envelope in the ballot box for national authorities. The board authority provides assistance if necessary.
- electronic vote: The polling station authority delivers a Single Electronic Ballot (BUE) to the voter, who goes to the election machine. On the machine screen, the voter has two options: “Vote by political group” or “Vote by categories” (known as ballot cutting), with this last option having the possibility of making combinations of categories.
- Choice in the machine– If you choose “Vote by political grouping” (known as full list), all political groups appear on the first screen. After voting and selecting a grouping, all categories associated with that grouping are automatically chosen.
- Confirmation and printed vote– Once the election is over, the voter has the option to restart their vote or print it. If you choose to print, the ballot with your selections is printed and the voter verifies that their choices are correct.
What is the difference between blank, null, challenged and appealed votes?
- Vote validation: If the voter has any doubts, they can bring the BUE chip close to a sensor that will show their choice on the screen to confirm that everything matches.
- Introduction to the ballot box of local authorities: If the voter is satisfied with their choice, they fold the printed ballot, place it in the ballot box intended for local authorities and finish their vote.
- Signature and delivery: the voter signs the register and receives the corresponding die to complete the voting process.
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