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Postado em 13 de novembro de 2020 às 9:22
“O eleitor deve comparecer ao local de votação levando a sua própria caneta . Quem não estiver usando máscara não poderá entrar no zona eleitoral”
Os brasileiros irão às urnas neste domingo (15) para escolher os próximos prefeitos e vereadores de suas cidades. As Eleições de 2020 contam com mais de 557 mil candidatos disputando cargos no executivo e nas câmaras municipais.
Em razão da pandemia de Covid-19, a Justiça Eleitoral promoveu algumas alterações para o dia de votação, visando assim a segurança de eleitores e mesários.
Buscando orientações sobre essas alterações, a Rádio Gazeta entrevistou Rafael Passos – Chefe do Cartório Eleitoral de Orlândia. Ouça:
– Este ano a votação poderá ser feita das 7h às 17h (entre 7h e 10h será preferencial para os idosos)
– O eleitor deve comparecer à sua seção eleitoral usando máscara de proteção facial (não será permitido que o eleitor entre no colégio eleitoral sem máscara), levando a sua própria caneta para assinar o comprovante de votação, o título eleitoral ou qualquer documento pessoal com foto.
Quem fez a identificação biométrica poderá optar por usar o e-Título, aplicativo desenvolvido pela Justiça Eleitoral que substitui o título em papel e que pode ser baixado na Google Play e na App Store.
Para votar, o eleitor com deficiência ou mobilidade reduzida poderá contar com o auxílio de pessoa de sua confiança, ainda que não tenha feito o pedido antecipadamente ao juiz eleitoral.
Os eleitores que anteriormente votavam na ETEC Alcidio de Souza Prado, neste ano terão que votar na EMEB Pedro Bordignon Neto (Av. Onze, 138A – Centro). Confira a lista atualizada dos locais de votação:
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