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The tucumanos allowed to vote Sunday will find in the dark room a wide offer, since there will be nearly 18,300 candidates for different positions and that, according to estimates, they will have to choose between 69 tickets, because of the coupling system used on this occasion. .
"Although the number of parties and candidates has been reduced, there will be a lot of ballots in the dark rooms in the elections of four years ago", said today the spokesman of the Provincial Electoral Council (JEP), Carlos Amaya.
Tucumán will have to choose between nine candidates for the governorship; 156 aspirants to drive the 19 municipalities; 1,769 candidates for the leadership of the 93 rural communes; 14,126 candidates to get one of the 182 councilor seats; and 2,227 leaders who will seek one of the 49 seats in the Legislative Assembly.
"We have a complex electoral process, with over 18,000 candidates and a rather difficult coupling system"recognized Daniel Posse, President of the Supreme Court of Justice and member of the CEP.
In schools in the provincial capital, there will be 49 tickets in the darkroom, a figure that will be repeated in Yerba Buena, one of the main provincial municipalities, while the number rises to 69 in Banda del Río Salí and Alderetes.
On the other side, there will be Burrucayu schools, where there will be only 16 lists, the lowest in the province.
Amaya explained that to favor voters, the votes will be grouped together, a system that allows different lists to support a candidate for governor.
Provisional control will take place "with a new system used in Córdoba and that will allow to know the first official data after 22 hours (Sunday)"said the CEP spokesman.
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