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A voting machine located at the headquarters of the National Electoral Council of Venezuela, shortly before the Parliamentary Elections of December 6, 2020. Photo: Reuters/file photo.
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A voting machine located at the headquarters of the National Electoral Council of Venezuela, shortly before the Parliamentary Elections of December 6, 2020. Photo: Reuters/file photo.
This Friday, June 28, training for citizens selected as polling station members began in preparation for Venezuela’s upcoming presidential elections on July 28.
Those selected to serve Venezuela’s electoral service must enter the link provided by the National Electoral Council (CNE) to receive online training until July 27.
According to the electoral schedule issued by the CNE, the training activity will last for 30 days.
Once the training has been completed, the polling station members must print their credentials and present them at the polling station when the electoral polling stations are installed on July 26 and on the July 28 presidential election.
According to figures published by the Electoral Registry in the Official Gazette No. 1057 on June 1, 2024, 21,620,705 citizens will be able to exercise their right to vote on Sunday, July 28.
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Ten candidates are running in the presidential elections. Nine belong to the opposition disputing the race against the incumbent United Socialist Party of Venezuela (PSUV) candidate, Nicolás Maduro.
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