2023-06-30 03:07:00
With the incorporation of eight validation tables (out of the 10 that were working), the final tally of the minutes of the provincial election last Sunday was accelerated. Hacemos Unidos por Córdoba expects to have the final number next Wednesday, July 5, hours before Martín Llaryora and Daniel Passerini inaugurate the Comedia theater, and in advance of the 450th anniversary of the founding of Córdoba, an emblematic date that will affect the campaign for the election on July 23.
Within this framework, it was resolved to add Sunday, July 2, from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. for the count, as reported by the chamber member of the provincial Electoral Tribunal, Leandro González Zamar, in a joint decision with the other chamber member, Dr. Jorge Namur, and with the electoral judge Marta Vidal.
It is worth clarifying that the request to add tables was from Hacemos Unidos por Córdoba. “Taking into consideration the state of progress of the final count, it is appropriate to enable eight additional validation tables to the 10 that are operating,” says the resolution signed by the ad hoc Electoral Tribunal.
According to sources that carry out the scrutiny, in this case, the resolution had the support of González Zamar and Namur, but encountered resistance from Vidal.
After an exchange of opinions, and in view of the need to speed up the process, the Court signed the decision by majority. At one point, there was opposition from some proxies. The argument is that it will not be easy to get party prosecutors (a role that officials or employees of the political plant usually fulfill) for Sunday because the electoral task began more than a week ago, in the run-up to the elections.
There was also a warning regarding the hourly weight of electoral justice personnel who have been carrying out a task that lasts several hours, and for several days. “You have to be lucid to review hundreds of forms for many hours,” said a leader present in the Courts, in charge of control.
If Wednesday’s deadline is met, it will have a direct impact on the new priority of Hacemos Unidos: the municipal campaign, in which Passerini, the ruling party candidate, started at a disadvantage, according to what Peronism admits.
It happens that the gala for the 450 years of the founding of the city of Córdoba is scheduled to take place that night at the Comedia theater, which will be reopened at the same event.
The Comedia burned down in the last weeks of Luis Juez as mayor of the city, and its reconstruction might not be finished by the radical Ramón Mestre. It is speculated that the billing of Llaryora and Passerini to Judge and De Loredo will be explicit.
From Justice they rule out that the new work methodology has the purpose of confirming Llaryora’s triumph before July 6; In this area, another key fact of the calendar weighs more: the start of the judicial fair. In fact, judicial holidays begin in the city of Córdoba with the holiday on Thursday the 6th.
How does the count go?
According to the projections, at the beginning of the counting day on Friday, there will be seven thousand tables remaining, so, at a rate of 1,100 consolidated tally sheets per day, the official count should be closed on Wednesday.
The governor section appears to be the least complex, but there are real battles in Colón and Sobremonte. In the second department of the province, the difference in favor of the Peronist Gustavo Brandán would be no more than 20 votes, who in the provisional scrutiny had taken a 200 advantage. The Together for Change candidate, Benjamín Buteler, managed to discount when they loaded a school in Dumesnil that did not have any table counted on Sunday because the scanner did not work. But it would not have been enough. If the result is confirmed, the difference is minimal in a department where more than 170,000 people voted.
The great battle is for the Court of Accounts, which until now is in the hands of Together for Change, with two pure judges integrating it, Fernanda Leiva and Beltrán Corvalán. They are the most desirable benches from the salary: they are equated with the chambermaids of the Judiciary.
Finally, Aurelio García Elorrio closely follows the scrutiny, with the expectation of “stealing” a seat from Peronism, which is the one with the greatest chance of losing it (always in a hypothetical scenario, of course), in just over 100,000 votes. that were not counted on Sunday, plus the changes that occur in the loading of the minutes of all the ballot boxes. Elorrio’s party should grow by 0.4% proportionally to the total number of positive votes. At the same time, the two largest alliances should lose 0.2% each.
It’s possible? Yes, as long as the tables that were not counted correspond to districts where EVC had obtained a good volume of votes.
“We are here, fighting ballot box by ballot box,” García Elorrio acknowledged this Wednesday to La Voz, installed together with his attorney, Álvaro Zamora, in Courts II. In number of votes, the third force in the province should get the second seat if it manages to count, in total, regarding 70,300 votes. If so, in addition to Rodrigo Agrelo, the current legislator María Rosa Marcone would continue in the Unicameral.
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