More than 13 million Ecuadorians are summoned to exercise their right to vote on Sunday, February 5, from 7:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.in the sectional elections 2023. Voting is compulsory for people between the ages of 18 and 64 included in the electoral roll.

To obtain ballots, voters They must present an identity document, which can be the identity card or the passport. Article 11 of the Democracy Code establishes that no matter its expiration date.
What citizens cannot present to pay is the digital identity card or any other document that is not the physical ID or passport.
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For Ecuadorians who for some reason do not have their identity document, the Civil Registry has extended its hours to issue certificates to users who need them. Some agencies will work on the same day of the elections, on February 5th.
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According to the Code of Democracy, citizens will be able to pay with their identity card or passport, regardless of its expiration date.
➡Remember, if you require your identity document, schedule your turn at: https://t.co/p69BOSK3EL
– Civil Registry (@RegistroCivilec) February 1, 2023
How to obtain the document in the National Civil Registry
- Enter the Civil Registry website.
- Pay online or at affiliate points.
- Schedule your turn at the Virtual Agency.
- Access the service and obtain your document. (YO)
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Now your ID in 3 simple steps:
1⃣Cancel online or at affiliated payment points.
2⃣Schedule your turn at the Virtual Agency.
3⃣Access the service and get your document.💻Enter: https://t.co/p69BOSK3EL
– Civil Registry (@RegistroCivilec) January 25, 2023
Source: Eluniverso

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