July 1 is the deadline for them to notify you
It’s been almost a month since the President of the goverment, Pedro Sanchez announced that it was advancing the general elections to July 23 of this year. So there were many of us who wondered how to vote if we were out of our city, something that is solved by voting by mail and especially what would happen if we had to be at a polling station and on that date we were on the beach.
And it is that although the Electoral Law contemplates that the draw to choose the members is held between 25 and 29 days after the announcement of the call for elections, this year they have allowed an advance and that is why they are already being carried out, specifically between the 22 and June 28. The raffle will be held among people registered in a locality who are between 18 and 70 years old. The results will be published in the BOE of each province and in them the citizens will be able to know who will be the presidents, members and substitutes that will form the electoral tables. If it has touched you and you will not be able to be there, you have a period of seven days to present allegations.
If you are one of the chosen ones, you will be informed by a letter delivered by a postman or a police officer at your home, a maximum of three days after the draw is held. Therefore, as a deadline of July 1, we should know if we have to be at a polling station. If you are not at home, they will leave a notice for you to pick up the letter at the Post Office and on voting day you will have to be there an hour before they begin, that is, at eight in the morning on July 23.
Some city councils inform on their websites about the composition of the electoral table
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«Some municipalities can publish the information of the polling stations on their web pages. But it is not mandatory or something that everyone does, so it is best to look on the website of the town hall where you are registered. This is something that depends on the will of each city council, and on whether they decide to make this data public or not»they explain from xataka.com.
The municipalities of San Sebastián, Pamplona, Logroño, Ávila, Valladolid, Segovia, Córdoba, Terrassa and Rubí¡ in Barcelona, Utrera (Seville), Arroyo de la Encomienda (Valladolid), Ontinyent (Valencia), Nájera, Alfaro and Calahorra in La Rioja, Irún (Guipúzcua) and Cuellar in Segovia, “they publish on their respective websites the list of the people chosen or they enable an ‘online’ service so that those registered can consult whether or not they should be part of the tables”, They explain from the website of the String Ser.
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