The process includes the completion of three minutes by the members of each JRV: the constitution document, drawn up at the beginning of the elections; the closing text, when the last voter exercises his right to vote and the counting material, with the results recorded and issued at the polling stations.
Amador reported that the electoral bags, after a verification process by the representatives of political parties, left for the country’s departments last Monday and the first to receive them were those from the Caribbean, the most remote area.
The Nicaraguan authority assured that next Saturday all the institutions involved in the elections will have the electoral material, among them, the so-called single ballot, in which the voter must mark in a single box for each of the positions.
The magistrate reiterated the prohibitions established while the process lasts, such as the impossibility of using political propaganda within the JRVs, exercising suffrage in another center where the citizen is not registered, entering the centers while intoxicated or with knives or firearms. .
Other offenses mentioned are the impossibility of voting with a photocopy of the identity document or an alternate one, voting in front of witnesses, adding or subtracting ballots from the polls, and neither can any of the JRV members leave the premises.
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