Ballot 2023: what is the ELECTORAL CLOSURE, until when does it apply and all the prohibitions

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2023-11-18 21:13:42

This November 19 will be the runoff that will feature Javier Milei (La Libertad Avanza) and Sergio Massa (Unión por la Patria). One day before the start of the second round of the 2023 Elections, we tell you what the electoral ban is, until when it applies and one by one the legal prohibitions.

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The last appointment to vote is November 19.

What is the ban or electoral silence in the 2023 runoff?

The electoral ban is the time in which certain legal prohibitions apply when there are elections, starting 48 hours before until three hours after the close of the elections.

Ballotaje 2023: what are the prohibitions of the electoral ban

Restriction on the delivery of ballots: voting ballots cannot be offered or delivered within a radius of 80 meters from the vote receiving tables. Prohibition of campaign events: public campaign events and electoral proselytism cannot be held. Sale of alcoholic beverages: prohibited from 8 p.m. on Saturday until 9 p.m. on Sunday. Prohibition of polls: pre-election surveys or polls cannot be published or broadcast. Carrying of weapons and party insignia: it is prohibited to carry weapons and carry party flags, badges or insignia. .Shows and public meetings: popular shows or public meetings not related to the electoral event cannot be held.

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Voting 2023: when does the electoral ban begin and at what time does it end?

Article 71 of the Electoral Code establishes that the electoral ban must begin to take effect 48 hours before the opening of the elections and will end three hours after the end of the election day, that is, at 9 p.m. Those who do not comply with the ban are exposed to possible complaints or sanctions.

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