Montevideo lives an intense and colorful half-day of elections, with the main avenues registering incessant traffic and the supporters of Yamandu Orsi, for him Wide Front (FA), and Alvaro Delgado for him National Party (PN), showing in public his enthusiasm for the definition at the polls.
In various parts of the city, honking horns mark the musicalization on this Sunday of the ballot, with drivers sounding the horns of their vehicles when they see supporters of the FA or the PN.
In some corners, the militants Both parties invite them to do so with signs or by raising their arms, while in others it is spontaneous.
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Along the Rambla, traffic is intense, with some delays in neighborhoods such as Wells and Dive. Added to the movement for the second electoral round is the attendance at the beaches, on a 30-degree summer day.
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The intense traffic is the protagonist on a sunny and hot election day.
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This Sunday, stalls selling party and Uruguayan flags multiplied in Montevideo. Prices range between 200 pesos for those for cars and 500 for larger ones, which voters usually wear on their backs.
A record of Scope in several sales stalls allowed us to verify that the best-selling flag is that of Uruguay.
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The best-selling flag in the 2024 runoff is that of Uruguay.
Financial Area Uruguay
In the first bulletin on the development of the second round of electionsthe Electoral Court reported that, at 12, 43.3% of eligible Uruguayans had already voted, a figure that far exceeds that recorded for the same time in the first round in October (39%).
The data corresponds to the analysis of 81% of the tables throughout the country, according to the Electoral Court. In each circuit, data is uploaded in real time to the system, using a tablet.
Source: Ambito

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