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The amount that each party will receive after voting on Sunday has been determined.

The amount that each party will receive after voting on Sunday has been determined.

This reimbursement covers investments in advertising, printed lists and other strategies used during the electoral contest, all based on the votes received.

The State will allocate 30 million dollars to this return, distributed among all parties according to the number of votes obtained. Each vote will be paid in 87 indexed units, equivalent to about 532 Uruguayan pesos, thus generating an incentive proportional to the results.

The Frente Amplio, which won more than a million votes, will be the biggest beneficiary, with a return of $13,700,000. The National Party, with 644,147 votes, will receive 8,358,200 dollars, followed by the Colorado Party, which reached 385,000 votes and will obtain 5 million dollars.

Among the minor parties, Identidad Soberana will receive $840,000 after obtaining 64,735 votes, while Cabildo Abierto will receive $765,560 for its 59,000 votes. Finally, the Independent Party will receive $534,670 after capturing 41,206 votes at the polls.

This state reimbursement system seeks to ensure that parties can recover part of the investment made, helping to strengthen their capacity to participate in the democratic process.

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