Post by account_disabled on Mar 4, 2024 3:10:29 GMT -6
The second general elections of 2019 are here, and it is not the time to make a mistake in the vote: the result is expected to be close and it is a mystery if the political parties will be able to reach an agreement as has not happened since the last elections. That's why we review how to vote, a really easy procedure that can get complicated depending on your circumstances, although we hope they don't make it impossible. These are the answers to some of the most frequently asked questions about how to vote and what to do to achieve it, seeking to make voting on November 10 as easy as possible. How do I know where I have to go to vote? Electronically managed tables help reduce paper waste and avoid verification errors. Electronically managed tables help reduce paper waste and avoid verification errors. You should have received a letter from the Electoral Census Office with your census card, indicating where you should vote. If you do not have it, you can check where to vote on this INE page , through your digital certificate, or by contacting your Provincial Delegation of the Electoral Census Office or by calling 901 101 900 or your town hall.
You can't go anywhere else, even if another polling station is better for you that day. Only the interveners can vote at a table other than the one to which they correspond, where they are accredited, if it is from the same constituency as theirs. Do I need my ID to vote? A man shows his ID to vote in Madrid in 2015 Yes, you need to identify yourself with your ID, pdonkeyport or driving license Middle East Phone Number List (as long as it has a photo) when you arrive at the polling station, otherwise you will not be able to vote. A residence card is also useful, in the case of citizens of the European Union who have it, or a foreigner's identity card, in the case of nationals of countries with which Spain has a reciprocity treaty for the recognition of the right of suffrage in municipal elections. They may be expired, but photocopies are not valid nor are receipts of the DNI in process. And how do I vote? Voting with a Spiderman costume in Madrid. Voting with a Spiderman costume in Madrid.
To vote, you must insert a single ballot from the party you prefer in the deputies' envelope (for the Congress chamber), and you must also mark as many crosses as indicated on the sepia-colored ballot (they can be for candidates from different parties ), and also insert it into the senators' envelope, and both into their corresponding ballot boxes. The number of crossings varies depending on the district: in the provinces there are three, two in Gran Canaria, Mallorca, Tenerife, Ceuta and Melilla and one in Ibiza-Formentera, Menorca, Fuerteventura, Gomera, Hierro, Lanzarote and La Palma. There are two types of votes: The valid one, which can be for any party, voting as we have indicated above, or blank, if we do not put any ballot in the envelope or if, in the case of the Senate, we leave the envelope empty or we put the ballot but without marking any cross.
You can't go anywhere else, even if another polling station is better for you that day. Only the interveners can vote at a table other than the one to which they correspond, where they are accredited, if it is from the same constituency as theirs. Do I need my ID to vote? A man shows his ID to vote in Madrid in 2015 Yes, you need to identify yourself with your ID, pdonkeyport or driving license Middle East Phone Number List (as long as it has a photo) when you arrive at the polling station, otherwise you will not be able to vote. A residence card is also useful, in the case of citizens of the European Union who have it, or a foreigner's identity card, in the case of nationals of countries with which Spain has a reciprocity treaty for the recognition of the right of suffrage in municipal elections. They may be expired, but photocopies are not valid nor are receipts of the DNI in process. And how do I vote? Voting with a Spiderman costume in Madrid. Voting with a Spiderman costume in Madrid.
To vote, you must insert a single ballot from the party you prefer in the deputies' envelope (for the Congress chamber), and you must also mark as many crosses as indicated on the sepia-colored ballot (they can be for candidates from different parties ), and also insert it into the senators' envelope, and both into their corresponding ballot boxes. The number of crossings varies depending on the district: in the provinces there are three, two in Gran Canaria, Mallorca, Tenerife, Ceuta and Melilla and one in Ibiza-Formentera, Menorca, Fuerteventura, Gomera, Hierro, Lanzarote and La Palma. There are two types of votes: The valid one, which can be for any party, voting as we have indicated above, or blank, if we do not put any ballot in the envelope or if, in the case of the Senate, we leave the envelope empty or we put the ballot but without marking any cross.