The president of the Superior Electoral Court (TSE), Minister Alexandre de Moraes, said today (4), in Brasília, that the institution is taking the necessary measures to prevent voters from facing queues in the second round of the elections, to be held on 30 of October.
On Sunday (2), voters from several polling stations across the country complained about huge lines to vote. Queues were also observed by the Organization of American States (OAS) mission that followed the vote in Brazil.
During the opening of the first session of the TSE after the first round, Moraes said that the problems that caused the queues are being equated with the regional electoral courts (TREs).
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“The TSE is already planning and taking all the necessary measures so that the queues that occurred in some polling stations do not happen again in the next round. This will be done so that the voter has a more comfortable vote”, he said. He called on voters to participate in the second round.
“The turnout of all voters is very important so that we can once again demonstrate the maturity of Brazilian democracy and complete this electoral cycle of the 2022 general elections”, he concluded.