2023-11-19 15:23:00
Mendoza is one of the 24 provinces that this Sunday, November 19, must call on its citizens to vote once more in the runoff between Sergio Massa and Javier Milei.
In this context, the National Electoral Chamber (CNE) enabled a website where you can consult the electoral roll of Salta for this last electoral round.
Elections 2023: Are there classes on Monday, November 20 following the runoff between Massa and Milei?
How to know where to vote in Salta
Knowing the table and polling station where we voted is easy by doing it from the official website of the electoral chamber. As a main recommendation, it is important that the domain of said page ends in “gob.ar”. Let us remember that during the PASO the organization warned of scams that were passed off as the electoral roll. Taking this warning into account, we proceed to tell you how you can find out the establishment where you should go to vote:
Paso 1: Enter the organization’s online page.
Paso 2: you write your document, self-perceived gender on the document and declared district of residence.
Paso 3: Enter the text of the image to verify that you are not a bot
Paso 4: click “consult”
Once these four steps are completed, voters will now be able to obtain the name and address of the establishment in which they vote, the number of the table assigned to vote and the order number in which they are on the electoral roll. It is advisable to go to the voting process with this knowledge, as it speeds up the procedure and minimizes delays.
Elections 2023: How is the winner defined in the runoff?
What documents are valid to vote in Salta during the 2023 runoff?
As in all elections, it is not possible to go to the dark room if you do not have documentation that proves your identity. In this sense, you can assist if you have any of these documentations:
- Civic Notebook
- Book enlistment
- green ID
- DAYS of the sky
- ID card
The document presented to vote must match or be more recent than the one that appears in the electoral registry. Citizens whose document is older than the one on record, nor those who present their identity document on a mobile device, will not be able to vote.
Long holiday and ballot 2023: Is it mandatory to vote?
Yes, the vote is mandatory as in previous elections. Those who do not vote must justify why they were not. And, in turn, those who do not justify their absence must pay a MORE.
Ballot 2023: How is the blank vote counted and who benefits?
What is the cost of the fine for not going to vote in the 2023 Runoff?
The economic sanctions for not voting in the runoff can go from 50 pesos to 500 pesos for voters over 18 years of age and under 70.
The fines for not casting the vote apply progressively depending on the number of previous unregularized infractions, that is, without paying or justifying them, that the person has.
- 50 pesos: if the voter does not have previous unregularized sanctions.
- 100 pesos: if you have a previous violation.
- 200 pesos: if the voter has two unregularized violations.
- 400 pesos: if you have three previous violations without paying.
- 500 pesos: if the voter has four or more previous infractions without regularizing.
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