In total, Navarre will have 999 tables distributed across 362 polling stations, approximately 2,300 ballot boxes and 3,095,500 ballot papers for municipal elections.
Navarre will have 999 tables And 362 polling stations in the elections on May 28, a day on which a security deployment of more than 1,500 agents from various agencies is planned.
The details of this device were revealed at a press conference by the government representative in Navarra, José Luis Aasti, who noted that its purpose is “the free exercise of the right to vote of Navarrese citizenship”.
In total, Navarre will have 999 tables distributed across 362 polling stations, approximately 2,300 ballot boxes and 3,095,500 ballot papers for municipal elections.
They can exercise their voting rights 522 215 people, of which 489,458 live in Spain; 29,804 are residents outside Spain; and 2,953 are foreign voters living in the state, according to data from the National Institute of Statistics.
The government delegation staff, as explained by Arasti, has been working for weeks on this process, in coordination with all town halls, to be able to allocate and, if appropriate, replace the non-printed materials needed for the voting day, such as as ballot boxes, booths or signs.
Throughout the Election Day, the delegation headquarters will be staffed with the power to resolve any incident that may arise with the representatives of the municipal councils, the composition of the tables or the equipment, in collaboration with the electoral colleges.
During this election event, Arasti stressed, a specific and special emphasis has been placed on the cybersecurity of the whole process and the devices of the polling stations and their environment.
Source: EITB

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