CNE responded to concerns from the Foreign Ministry about the disclosure of partial results abroad

After some complaints of irregularities in presidential voting abroad, the vice president and chancellor, Marta Lucía Ramírez, had raised a series of questions to the National Electoral Council to set a precedent of what is allowed and what is not in the voting procedures, of voter registration and political .

Thus, the discharge will work confirmed that today the National Electoral Council responded to the two requests made on Tuesdaythrough circulars 03 and 04, in which the CNE reminds the parties and candidates that they have to instruct their militants to refrain from having electoral near the polling places.

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In the same sense, in circular number 4, Ramírez assured that the CNE clarified that “witnesses, jurors, and anyone who is participating in the vote are prohibited from disclosing partial results. What the regulations provide is that these data must be given on the day the voting closes, which will be on Sunday, May 29, and it will be the Registrar’s Office who supplies them.”

Finally, the senior official delivered a balance on the third day of the elections held abroad.

“To date we have 62,373 votes that our compatriots abroad have cast. At this time we have the fourth day that it has already opened in Australia and New Zealand, ”he noted.

To this he added that in the “consulates where we have had the most votes, they have been Miami with 9,633; Madrid (embassy and consulate) 5,510; New York with 2,522. Today was the day with the highest number of votes.

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