Magistrates from the Supreme Court of Justice (TSJ) will go to the National Electoral Council (CNE) this Sunday to validate the physical records against the records received by the national counting centers on June 28.
Through a video posted on social media, one can see the group of Magistrates of the Electoral Chamber headed by Dr. Beatriz Rodríguez, Fanny Márquez and Inocencio Figueroa accompanied by international experts and observers who are witnessing this investigation process of the contentious appeal filed by the Head of State Nicolás Maduro entering the headquarters of the Electoral Power in Plaza Caracas.
The images show the Magistrates of the Electoral Chamber of the TSJ entering the data center where all the technological infrastructure of the national totalization center number 1 of the CNE is located.
This area is called the electoral bubble, the space where the electoral body’s servers operate.
They also entered the management area of the CNE’s totalization center where experts, magistrates and international observers will validate that the physical records match the digital ones and verify that the results are correct.
Specialist technicians from the CNE manage the platform to support the verification procedure of the Supreme Court of Justice experts.
This is the area where all the minutes transmitted by the voting machines are received and where the process of receiving them takes place once they have gone through all the security protocols and are processed and totaled.
The procedure carried out in this management area of the CNE’s totaling center number 1 was observed in real time by witnesses from the various political organizations that participated in the electoral event on July 28.
This Saturday, August 17, the 60% of the minutes The votes have been transcribed by the technical operators of the Electoral Chamber of the Supreme Court of Justice (TSJ) as part of the investigation of the Electoral Dispute requested by the President of the Bolivarian Republic of Venezuela, Nicolás Maduro.
At the end of this transcription process, when 100% of the minutes of the results that were issued in the bulletins of the National Electoral Council (CNE) are completed, the international electoral experts and experts will analyze the data to verify the trends of the political organizations that participated in the elections, the Supreme Court reported this Saturday.
This phase of the technical appraisal will consist of validating the total number of vote counts with the results existing in the database of the CNE’s national aggregation centers, to certify the correspondence of the data in the vote counting records and those transmitted by the voting machines.