The teams of Yamandú Orsi and Álvaro Delgado refine mechanisms to monitor the votes

The teams of Yamandú Orsi and Álvaro Delgado refine mechanisms to monitor the votes

The teams of the presidential candidates Yamandu Orsiof the Wide Front (FA), and Alvaro Delgadoof the National Party (PN), finished developing the mechanisms of electoral check that they will use during the runoff on Sunday, which will be the most even second round in the last 30 years.

The systems they will use differ, as does their objective, since the FA will be more focused on having its own projection of the election result, while the PN will aim to have its own documentation of the vote.

Tomorrow’s runoff introduces an unprecedented scenario of technical tie with a slight difference in favor of Orsi, but which is between 1 and 3% depending on the survey, values ​​that in any case are within the margin of error of the surveys. Thus, the Broad Front candidate would reach between 47 and 49% of the votes and Delgado 46%.

In the official count, much attention will fall on the white and annulled votesprojected at 4%, as well as in the votes observedexplained sources from the Electoral Court to Scope.

How will the Frente Amplio and the National Party control the scrutiny?

He Wide Front On Friday, it was decided to re-implement, during election day, the system of witness tables that it used in the first round and that provided reliable projections taking into account what were later the official results reported by the Court.

“It will be a national sample of global validity that is always done in the Frente Amplio with similar characteristics and that projected the voting in the first round quite well with error levels of less than 0.5,” explained the sociologist. Agustín Canzani to Scopewho is a reference for electoral analysis in the sector. For this, the first 50 votes from 150 electoral circuits will be taken into account.

For its part, from the Electoral Commission of the National Party They indicated to this medium that they hope to cover the time of the scrutiny of the runoff with a white delegate in each circuit of the country. In total, the circuits are 7,225.

“At 6:00 p.m. we seated a delegate in each circuit. At the end we ask you three things: a copy of the minutes, to take a photo of the original minutes and to complete a link in your own app with voting information,” they detailed.

The app, which was perfected based on one used by list 40 in the previous election, will record data such as which circuit it corresponds to, the total votes and a breakdown of the votes observed, the white ones and those that went to Yamandu Orsi and Alvaro Delgado.

From the PN, they explained that the objective is to then have a comparison of the data from the Electoral Court as well as a hand-to-hand monitoring of the vote count. They clarified, however, that there are no doubts about the reliability of the official count and that the white system will not allow for a projection of the result of the ballot.

Source: Ambito

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