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The National Office for Electoral Processes (ONPE) announced that the first official results of the second round of the elections, which will be held this Sunday, December 4, will be made public on the same day at 22:00.
As noted Carla Cuevadeputy head of educational and elective formation ONPEGiven that there are fewer candidates running, results can be received in less time, although he indicated that the final time in which these results will be received will depend on what happens in each of the 9 regions in which these elections take place. .
“The vote will go faster, and the review could also end faster,” he said. Cave to agency Andean. In addition, he pointed out that since the voter has fewer opportunities to cast his vote, the act of suffrage will be easier to carry out, as will the counting of votes.
In addition, he clarified that the voting time will again be from 7 am to 5 pm, and that a “shifted schedule” was proposed to avoid crowds and the spread of infection. COVID-19.
In this sense, he recommended that citizens who have the last digit of their I WOULD numbers from 1 to 4 go to vote from 7 to 11 am, and the rest – from 11:00 to 17:00. between 2 and 5 p.m.
Penalties for board members
Secondly, Cave He indicated that members of the polling stations should go to their polling stations from 6 am. on the following Sunday to receive election materials, sign ballot papers and conduct such consultations as they see fit before voting begins at 7 am.
The official noted that in the second round of elections compensation S/ 120 for members of the board, it will come into effect again, as well as penalties for those who do not fulfill the specified duty or assist in voting.
Thus, the members of the polling station who did not participate in both election days, they will be fined S/230while the fee to be paid by those who do not vote may be 23, 46 and 92 sols, depending on the social and economic position of the person not voting.
With regard to excuses for non-execution of the functions of a member of the board, the representative ONPE indicated that those presented in the first round are still valid, and new ones will be received in various decentralized offices of electoral processes until Friday. The waiver must be made before JNE one day after the election.
Same way, Cave He said that those with an expired ID will be able to come to the vote this Sunday, as the provision given on this matter for last October’s elections is still in effect. In this sense, he recalled that the list of voters to be used is the same as in the first round.
Source: RPP

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