Electoral campaign closes in Nicaragua with four days to Sunday's vote

Edited by Ed Newman
2021-11-03 14:52:17

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Managua, November 3 (RHC)-- Nicaragua closes its electoral campaign period four days before the elections, after having started last September 25th when political parties campaigned for the legislative positions and for president and vice president of the country.

Participants in this process had to comply with the sanitary measures of prevention and control of the COVID-19, dictated by the Ministry of Health, among them, to avoid massive face-to-face events and prioritize digital communication mechanisms to publicize their government plans.

According to the Supreme Electoral Council (CSE), the calendar prior to the balloting of this November 7 was already fulfilled and detailed each one of the activities, dates and procedures for the organizations and citizens to be part of the elections.

On October 13, this electoral body participated in the review and validation of the Single Electoral Ballot, with legal representatives of the parties, as well as in the appointment and swearing in of 80,754 members of the Voting Boards (JRV).

The officials verified the availability and quality of the indelible ink, an additional transparency measure that will guarantee that the voting will be carried out only once and, as required by the national legislation, in a free, universal, secret and individual manner.

Last Monday, November 1, they verified the content and transfer of the 13,459 electoral suitcases to the different departments of the country, with documents, auxiliary materials, indelible ink and security seal and informed of the prohibitions stipulated for voting day.
 



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