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Voting

13 years ago
Did you guys receive today's message from the Embassy stating that the CNE (Consejo Nacional Electoral) says that anyone registered to vote (which appears to be anyone with a cedula and a residency visa) must show up at the designated voting place, regardless of how long you have been in the country. I just checked my cedula number at the CNE website http://app.cne.gob.ec/lugarvotacion/ and indeed I am registered to vote, although I have only been a resident for a little over a year. Evidently if you are registered and do not vote, you may have trouble doing any administrative trámites (legal paperwork) in the future without the certificate of votation.

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