The Central Elections Office (JEC) has opened the door for people who have hired their vacations to opt out of participating in a polling place in the July 23 elections if they show that their cancellation would cause “economic harm or serious disruption”.
The Central Voting Office (JEC) has opened the door for people who have hired their holiday before May 30 can get rid of participation in a polling place in the July 23 elections if they show that their cancellation is a “economic damage or serious disorder”and provided that the composition of the table is guaranteed.
This was agreed by the arbitration body at this Thursday’s meeting in Congress, given the unusual scenario of holding general elections in mid-July.
In concrete terms, the JEC notes that if the election day coincides with a “holiday trip or stay taken before the date of the call for elections” (the call decision was published on May 30), you can argue as “excuse”. for the electoral council corresponding damages that would entail its annulment.
Of course, the arbitration body points out that it must be “economic damage or serious disorder of the applicant”. accredited “documentary”.
In addition, to be considered an excuse, the voting board of the corresponding zone will have to ensure “full integration of the tables”In other words, they can be duly composed on the day of the vote.
Source: EITB

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