jueves, 28 de abril de 2011

FOLLOW THE STEPS

1- From 29th March to12th May
Request personally in any Post Office the
form to enable you to vote.

Complete and sign the form. Take it personally to any Post Office. Do not forget your ID document (Original Passport + NIE)

2-From 2nd May to 15th May
You will receive by registered post all the documentation that is necessary to vote. Do not forget you must receive it personally and it must have your personal ID

The documentation that you will receive from the OCE of your province:

Electoral envelope.
Slips with names of all the Parties.
Municipal and Regional.
Certificate of inscription
Envelope to post your vote with address of the polling station where you should vote.

3- Up to 18th May
You have up until 18th May to post your vote.
Send it by free registered post from any Post Office.

Do not insert the census voting registration certificate inside the voting envelopes with the slips – your vote will not be valid.

Please enter it loose within the envelope addressed to your voting station

4- Disabled People
Doctors Certificate, in which it states the cause why you are unable to vote personally. The form you can pick up for free from the Professional Association of Physicians in your province.
Power of Attorney, justifying your inability to vote and by designating the person chosen by the voter to represent you and take care of processing your request to vote by post
Representative's Mission is to:
Present at the Post Office the Application Form for the disabled person, signed in the presence of an Official, showing they representatives of the original DNI
This form will be accompanied with the completed medical certificate and the corresponding Power of Attorney, mentioned above
Once documentation is received by the sick or handicapped person, the postman will deliver it personally, the representative will follow the instructions for postal voting.
Both the Medical Certificate and the Power of Attorney are free.

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