translated from Spanish: Servel said “two-day election works” and opens “the door to early voting.

“Choice in two days works. We made a custody mechanism that proved flawless, transparent to everyone. Not only does it open the door to two days of elections in the future, it also opens the door for early voting, which has the problem of keeping votes, guarding ballot boxes, it can even be done weeks before, as in other countries.” This was the president’s balance sheet of Servel’s board of directors, Andrés Tagle, on the mega-elections held this weekend. For the leader of the agency, different changes must be shuffled to the current system, which he narrowed, must go through initiatives of the Executive and Congress. “A legal amendment is required if we want to assign people to polling stations by georeferencing. We see supporters of it, but that’s breaking with the historic polling stations. If we break with the table, which is something that can be done,” he narrowed down, responding to questions that have arisen and requests to bring polling places closer to citizenship. As for participation, which on this occasion was 43.35% of the standard, he replied that the “moral is to keep polling places up to date, but they are updated, they do not work”. It also broke this figure, stating that “everyone expected a greater call, similar to that of the Plebiscite. Our polling stations were practically the same as the Plebiscite, so that million who voted in October could have done the same in the same conditions and also in two days. It surpasses the previous two municipal elections, but is less than one million to the Plebiscite, and in half a million to the second presidential round of 2017,” he concluded.



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