At this point in the year, there are still many Spaniards who have not participated in this ‘endless democratic story’ that Spain is experiencing in 2024: on Sunday, June 9, the European elections will be held in our country —the deadline for holding the European elections began on June 6, with the elections in Netherlands—: This is the fourth electoral process that Spain is experiencing so far this year, but the first for the majority of Spaniards and the second for Catalans, Galicians or Basques, who have already had to go to the polls in recent months , in their respective regional elections.
Precisely them They will know exactly where they have to vote, because it is quite likely that it will be in the same electoral college and same table as then; However, for the rest, it is time to go back to locate the urn where they will have to deposit their ballots. Or do it for the first time, if you are one of those who have just turned 18 years old. Now, a few days before the elections, is there time to consult this data?
The truth is that yes. But you should consult it before you have to collect your documentation, which is something that they will also ask you at the polling station where you vote. In that case, any original document that contains a photograph of you is useful; that is to say, passport, ID or driving licensealthough it does not matter if it is expired as long as it is an official document with a photograph.
For consult the electoral table you also have to use one of these official documents: the DNI. Entering the province, municipality and initial data of the first surname obligatorily on the website of the Statistics National Institute You can consult the polling station. If you cannot access the information from the electoral table through this form, you can consult it at the provincial delegation of the electoral census office or call the number 900343232.
Another very useful tool is census card that they send home with all the information on the European elections. This data also appears there. On the other hand, there are town councils that collect this information on their web portals and which, therefore, are another tool with which to consult this data.
What time do polling stations open?
The polling stations will be open from 9:00 a.m. until 8:00 p.m. so that voters can come and cast their votes. If you are a member of a polling station or substitute, the arrival time is at 8:00 a.m., one hour before the rest. When voting you must take several things into account. The first of them is that you can bring your vote from home if you have the envelope and the corresponding ballots. If not, nothing happens.
In the premises you will find a table with envelopes and ballots from the candidate formations for the European Parliament. You will also have the option of entering one of the booths to vote secretly. Once the vote has been entered, it is your turn to go to the polling station and present your identity document and, immediately afterwards, deposit the envelope with the ballot in the urn.
Source: Lasexta

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