Design voting card for the election of regional authorities in the elections on October 2, it will include a photograph of the face of the candidate for governor of each jurisdiction.
This was announced by the National Office of Electoral Processes (ONPE), which made the inclusion official in its flagship resolution 002403-2022-JN/ONPE, which specifies the characteristics the card will have for regional voting.
The document states that identification card It will be divided into two bodies, the first will be for the election of governors and deputy governors, and the second will remain for regional councilors.
It will measure 21 centimeters long (which can increase to 26 centimeters depending on the number of participating organizations) and 24 centimeters wide.
FROM ONPE They indicated that in order to elect a governor and a lieutenant governor, the voter must mark with a cross or a cross inside the photo or symbol box their preferences.
In turn, to elect a Regional Councillor, you must tick or cross inside the symbol box of your choice.
Municipal elections
Meanwhile, for the elections of municipal authorities, ONPE indicated that the ballot papers would contain the names and symbols of political organizations that participate in the elections.
In these elections, the voter must place a cross or X inside the symbol box of their choice.
When provincial municipal electoral ticketit will measure 15 centimeters long and 21 centimeters wide in horizontal format when it includes 1 to 5 political organizations.
From six political organizations, the map will have a vertical format, and its minimum size will be 21 centimeters long and 15 centimeters wide. If necessary, it can be increased to 32 centimeters.
The municipal electoral card of the provincial district will measure 21 centimeters long and 24 centimeters wide. The length can be increased up to 32 centimeters.
From ONPE They also pointed out that in all the sketches submitted, instructions for voters can be seen, as well as places for the mandatory signature of the chairman of the polling station and the optional signature of representatives.
Source: RPP

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