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Final hours in the scrutiny of Córdoba: 85% of the count and 108 open ballot boxes

Final hours in the scrutiny of Córdoba: 85% of the count and 108 open ballot boxes

Monday begins with a good outlook. The Electoral Justice, after the work on Saturday and Sunday, has already validated 7,744 tally sheets out of a total of 9,060, that is, it reached 85%.

“We are doing well, at the desired pace”, contribution by the chambermaid Leonardo González Zamar, of the Electoral Tribunal, who maintains next Wednesday as the end date of the official count.

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The idea is still maintained that the official results of the provincial elections, carried out last Sunday, could be known on Wednesday, shortly before the 450th anniversary of the Capital.

Some protagonists of the count anticipated that all the records could be consolidated on Tuesday and they would meet on Wednesday to finish reviewing the “incidental” records.

how many ballot boxes were opened?

Since the beginning of the count, 108. With worrying data: whenever the opening is requested, it is because the minutes have some inconsistency related to the categories for which they voted (governor, legislator, or court of accounts, among others). But what happens when the votes are reviewed? Other inconsistencies appear with the already “consolidated” count on the day of the election.

“What many table presidents signed is anything,” said a proxy.

Today we worked from 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. for the official scrutiny with 18 tables and 2 incidents with the presence of the electoral tribunal Marta Vidal, together with the chambermaids Jorge Namur and Leonardo González Zamar.

In Justice, considering that the scrutiny, which needs to review 1,316 minutes, could end on Tuesday, ahead of schedule. If so, the official announcement and the appointment of the new authorities would be made on Wednesday.

By Robert Collins

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