The first figures regarding the definition of the second round between Yamandú Orsi and Álvaro Delgado were known.
After the closing of voting in the different circuits around the country, the Electoral Court began to disseminate the first results of the runoff 2024 between the presidential Wide Front (FA), Yamandu Orsiand the presidential candidate of National Party (PN), Alvaro Delgado.
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With just 0.29% of the votes counted, Orsi accumulated 75 votes, against 269 of Slimin the incipient loading of data reported by the Electoral Court.
In a total of 1,346 votes cast, about 5 were blank, while about 4 envelopes were completely annulled, with 993 votes observed at the country level.
On a sunny and hot day, the first politician to cast his vote was, as is customary, the former president Jose Mujicawho voted around 8:00 in the morning on the Hill, and again attacked the political class. Minutes later and simultaneously, Orsi and Delgado left their homes to greet and share mates and cakes with the journalists covering election day.
In total, there were 7,234 electoral circuits spread throughout the country, in which a huge percentage of the 2,727,120 citizens eligible to vote cast their vote.
Election day details
Just like in October and unlike the internal June, the vote is mandatory and there was time until 7:30 p.m. to come and vote. If you do not know the established place, it is possible to consult the search engine. electoral roll and then go to the assigned electoral circuit.
It was a more fluid day to vote, since there were only two ballots in the secret room, unlike the multiple voting sheets of the internal ones, which in the general elections were reduced, although adding the ballots of the two plebiscites.
As part of the operation of security, there were 5,910 troops of the Police affected this Sunday, among whom they were in charge of the custody of the ballot boxes, security on public roads and the control of businesses that did not comply with the ban sale of alcoholic beverages.
Source: Ambito