Where I vote: the National Electoral Chamber has already enabled the definitive electoral roll for the 2023 elections

A month before the general elections, the National Electoral Chamber enabled the final register on its website, where citizens can check where they vote. As of today, the page will be updated again with the information of the polling stations and establishments to which citizens will have to go on October 22. In a context marked by expectations after the surprise triumph of libertarian leader Javier Milei of the Simultaneous and Mandatory Open Primaries (PASO) on August 13, the country is heading for the presidential elections of 2023, where all Argentine citizens from 16 years of age will have the right to vote. Where to vote: which are the sites to consult the final registerTo consult the final register, you must enter the www.padron.gob.ar site and there place: 1) National Identity Document Number (DNI).2) District that appears in the DNI.3) Gender.4) A verification code that indicates the website itself. It should be noted that it is important to appear on the electoral roll to vote, since if you do not appear you will not be able to vote.  In turn, it is important to take into account when casting the vote that ID must be presented to prove the identity of the voter. Elections 2023: Can I vote in the general election if I did not vote in the PASO? Participating in general elections is a right and an obligation. In the event that a voter has not participated in the August 13 Primaries, they may also do so in the October 22 general elections. In order not to enter the Registry of Offenders to the Duty to Vote, the certificate of justification of their absence in the PASO must be presented to the National Electoral Chamber.In the case of young people who did not reach 16 years for the PASO and then reached the necessary age to vote (between August 13 and October 20), They must consult the registration to vote in the 2023 pro-institutional elections. Elections 2023: what is voted in the October 22 elections in Argentina? October 22 is a key date for Argentina, the people will define who will occupy the positions of greatest political relevance in the country. In addition to the election of the President and Vice President of the Nation, the renewal of 130 deputies and 24 senators will be defined, and the appointment of 43 representatives to Parlasur, the legislative body of Mercosur.In addition to the national elections, the provinces of Catamarca, Entre Ríos and Buenos Aires, which decided not to split the election, will also go to the elections to elect provincial and municipal forces. So will CABA, which chose to hold the election concurrently and will go on this same date to vote territorial forces, with separate lists – they will not have electronic voting due to the controversy that was generated in the PASO – but in the same dark room and on that the presidential. The previous system was with electronic voting and was carried out in two different rooms, part of the electorate complained and even the presidential candidate of Together for Change, Patricia Bullrich, had problems casting her vote.

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