He European elections calendar keep moving forward. So much so that the deadline to request a vote by mail is about to end. There are still a few hours left to do it. There is two media available to request it. The first is in person at the Post Office, which usually has a hours from 9 a.m. to 8:30 p.m. as a general rule. Although each direction has its own opening hours.

Some open their doors at 8:30 while others do so up to an hour later. The range of each of them can be consulted in the Post Office website. The in-person request must be made personally for each electedr, except in the case of proven illness or disability, cases in which it may be presented on behalf of the voter by another notarized or consularly authorized person.

With the aim of streamlining the procedures, the company offers the appointment option to request a vote in offices, through the application, the Correos website or the virtual office. But it can go directly to the office without an appointment respecting turns. Once there, you will have to present a document that prove the identity of the voter. The essential requirements are that it be an official document that includes a photograph of the citizen.

How to request a vote by mail online

Voting by mail for the European elections on June 9 can also be done request through the Correos website.

  • For request the vote electronically you have to go to the Post Office website and identify yourself with the help of authentication systems and Electronic signature.

Until when can you cast your vote by mail?

Mail has been delivering the requests received in the delegations provincials of the Electoral Census Office since last May 20, so that they can be sent to the applicants with the necessary documentation so that they can exercise their vote. The deadline for depositing votes by mail for the European Parliament elections will end on Thursday June 6, 2024.

How to vote in the European elections

The European elections on June 9 will draw the composition of the European Parliament for the next five years. Citizens who are of legal age that Sunday closed lists may vote of the formations that have presented themselves to the elections. That is, they will not be able to order the candidates but only opt for one of the formations. In total, Spain decides the color of 61 seats.

9J electoral calendar

  • May 24: campaign begins
  • May 30: last day to vote by mail
  • June 6: last day to cast your vote by mail
  • June 7: campaign ends
  • June 8: day of reflection
  • June 9: Election Day
  • June 14: scrutiny begins
  • June 17: scrutiny ends
  • June 29: last day to publish the results and elected MEPs