Electoral Simulation at UPAEP: Security Voted as Top Priority by 10% of Students

2023-10-12 00:30:31

This exercise had the participation of a thousand people, which represented 10% of the student community, who chose security as the priority issue to be resolved among the different thematic axes.

With the support of the State Electoral Institute (IEE) and the Impulso Águila Board of Directors, within the framework of the #GeneraciónDeCambio campaign, the first Electoral Simulation was carried out at the UPAEP with the participation of a thousand young people who voted no for a single candidate, but by thematic axes of university life such as: Quality Education, Culture, University Integration, Security, Sports and Student Welfare.

For this exercise, the prior registration of the young people was required, who, through a form, showed their intentions to participate in said Drill, managing to gather nearly a thousand registrations, which represented 10% of the total student community and which was 100 % of the sample population, however, only 534 young people came on the day of the Electoral Simulation to cast their vote on October 10.

It should be noted that, of the 534 votes registered, 169 were for Security, 97 for Quality Education and 73 for Sports, positioning themselves as the priority issues among university students and followed by Student Welfare and Culture with 72 and 59 votes, more than 31 votes. They were annulled.

In this regard, Teresa Jacqueline Pérez Torres, Technical Assistant in Civic Education of the State Electoral Institute (IEE) and member of the National Electoral Professional Service of the OPL System, highlighted the enthusiasm of young people to promote this exercise that aimed to bring young people closer to their right to vote, especially because there are those who, in 2024, will be their first time going to the polls.

“We are very grateful to the university for supporting us with this exercise, since within civic education these issues of promoting democratic culture are also in charge. The importance of these exercises is to create civic spaces, where people who are going to cast their vote for the first time can learn more about the activity and that on the day of the institutional election day they can be more prepared,” he highlighted.

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And, for this exercise, the State Electoral Institute, through the Department of Technical Assistance in Civic Education, provided training to the polling station officials, lent ballot boxes and screens and assisted the officials with documentation such as the tally sheets and counting, the minutes of the election day, ballots, etc.

“This type of democratic exercise allows students to learn more about how some institutions such as the IEE and INE organize an election, in addition to promoting citizen participation in students, but more importantly, exercising an informed vote. We invite you to continue pay attention to this type of activities that students will be generating within the framework of the #GenerationDeChange campaign to encourage informed voting towards the 2024 elections,” said Mr. José Ramón Rodríguez Fabre, Coordinator of Student Groups.

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