In which communes are there primaries and in which are not? How to know if I should vote

In which communes are there primaries and in which are not? How to know if I should vote
In which communes are there primaries and in which are not? How to know if I should vote

Check in which communes of Santiago you won’t have to go to vote.

By Milan Vrsalovic

Updated on 06/09/2024 – 00:13hs CLT

Updated on 06/09/2024 – 00:13hs CLT

© IMAGO/ZUMA WireSince they are primaries, there will not be elections everywhere.

This Sunday, June 9, the election process of the primaries in Chilepresenting candidates from some political party pacts that appear before the citizens.

All this with a view to municipal elections of October 27also adding the Regional Governors; choice that will be mandatory on that occasion.

But this Sunday will be voluntary naturegiven that It is not in all the communes of the country or regions. Only some will be submitted to the popular vote, while in regions they will only have primary elections. Governors in Coquimbo and Aysén.

In case you live in the Metropolitan region and you are not sure if it is your turn to vote; or you would like to know in which communes there will be no elections (therefore, commerce will function normally), you can review the information below.

In which communes of Santiago there are no primaries on June 9?

  • Alhue
  • Cerrillos
  • Cerro Navia
  • Conchalí
  • Hill
  • Curacavi
  • The forest
  • The mountain
  • Central Station
  • Huechuraba
  • Lamp
  • The Cistern
  • La Pintana
  • The Queen
  • The Counts
  • The Mirror
  • The Prado
  • Macul
  • Maipu
  • Maria Pinto
  • Melipilla
  • Ñuñoa
  • Father Hurtado
  • Pedro Aguirre Cerda
  • Penaflor
  • Pudahuel
  • Quilicura
  • Fifth Normal
  • Recoleta
  • Renca
  • Saint Bernard
  • Saint Joaquin
  • San Miguel
  • San Ramon
  • San José de Maipo
  • Saint Peter
  • Santiago
  • Talagante
  • Til Til
  • Pirque
  • Vitacura

In which communes of Santiago are there primaries?

  • Good
  • Tango Calera
  • Independence
  • Maipo Island
  • Florida
  • The farm
  • Lo Barnechea
  • Paine
  • Peñalolen
  • Providence
  • High Bridge

How do I know if I have to vote?

Another alternative to know if you vote in your commune, because it may also happen that you are registered in a different one than the one you reside in because you do not change your voting location, you can check where you vote.

You just have to enter the site Query Servel and with your information, check if it is your turn to vote and your voting location, if applicable. Besides, andThe query appears if you were appointed as a table member.

The elections will begin this Sunday, June 9 at 8:00 in the morningwhile they will end at 6:00 p.m. on the same day. During the afternoon the results of the votes are expected.

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