The security operation for the runoff
Some 86,000 members of the armed forces and security forces National and provincial governments are affected by the voting custody operation that takes place this Sunday throughout the country.
The operation is in charge of Brigadier General Jorge Fabián Berredo, who was designated as General Electoral Commander (CGE), who will coordinate troops from the Army, Navy, Air Force, Prefecture, Gendarmerie, the Argentine Federal Police and Security. Airport and provincial police.
In addition to the troops, they will be added 4,500 land vehicles, a C-130 “Hercules” plane, 12 helicopters, four boats and around 90 mules to transport the polls in the mountainous regions of the country.
What are the voting hours
The vote It starts at 8 a.m. and ends at 6 p.m.as defined by the National Electoral Chamber.
Once After that 10-hour period, you will no longer be able to vote.. Those who are inside the corresponding establishment waiting to vote after the voting closing time may cast their vote.
People who do not vote must justify the reason why they did not do so and if they do not have a valid reason they will have to pay a fine.
What is voted on this Sunday in the ballot
In this Sunday’s elections president and vice president are elected. The fformulas headed by Sergio Massa and Javier Milei.
This runoff will mark the closing of the electoral process within the framework of which in the general elections of last October 22, 24 national senators representing eight provinces, 130 national deputies throughout the country, and Mercosur parliamentarians were elected.
Final preparations for the election voting
The elections open in one hour. At the voting centers they make the final preparations before the arrival of the voters.
In total there are 35,394,425 voters authorized to vote throughout the country. A total of 104,577 voting stations were available for this runoff.