The voting process could have been even shorter if one of the voters had not dropped one of the ballots on the table before dropping it into the ballot box.
In Spain, where early parliamentary elections are being held on Sunday, at a polling station in the village of Villaroya, all voters voted after 26 seconds, according to Mundo Deportivo.
There are seven registered voters at the Villaroja polling station.
It is noted that the voting process could have been even shorter if one of the voters had not dropped one of the ballots on the table before putting it in the ballot box.
As soon as the voting ended, the village began a celebration with coffee, pastries and local dishes.
Recall that in Spain parliamentary elections may end with the formation of a right-wing government.
Prime Minister Pedro Sanchez, who has led the Spanish government since 2018, called early elections after his Socialist Workers Party and its left-wing partners scored poorly in local and regional elections.
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