translated from Spanish: Provincial STEP: Basic guide to go to vote

What do you vote for? In accordance with the law in force in Mendoza, the simultaneous and obligatory provincial open primaries (PASO) that renew the executive, provincial and municipal powers will be made this second Sunday in June. On June 9th, the Mendocinos over 18 years old have the obligation to attend the ballot box to vote in the PASO. While it is optional (non-compulsory) voting for young people over 16 years and under 18 years and older than 70 years. In the case of Lavalle, San Rafael, San Martín and Tunuyán, the citizens will elect the categories of governor and provincial legislators, since on April 28 they voted to opt for the candidates to intendant and councillors.

Documentation to vote
Voters must concur with the civic document listed in the Register or a later one.
The documents enabled to vote are:
Civic Notebook
Enrollment Book
Green CARD ID
ID CARD Celeste
ID Card
Digital ID
Those who are presented with a civic document before the one listed in the register will not be able to vote. For example: If the citizen appears with DNI card and assists with the Green Book ID, will not be able to exercise his duty to vote.
What if I’m not going to vote in the FOOTSTEPs?
If you do not votás in the PASSAGE, you enter a registry of offenders and a fine is applied, unless you justify to the national electoral justice, within the 60 days after the election, that you could not vote. Law 19945. National Electoral Code, ART. 125. Those who do not vote in this instance will be able to do so in general. 
Where do I have to go to vote in the FOOTSTEPs?
Votás at the same table as in the general election. You can check the voter registration at https://padronelectoral.org.
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