Madrid (EFE).- Correos has assured that today, Tuesday, it will make available to voters 100% of the electoral documentation sent to the people who requested the vote by mail for the general elections on July 23.
The postal company recalls that the deadline to deposit the vote by mail will end next Thursday at any of its offices.
For the day of 23-J, Correos will deliver the postal votes at the polling stations, for which it will establish, he explains in a note, a “special” logistical deployment.
This deployment will be made up of more than 14,000 professionals, including delivery personnel, offices and treatment centers, and will mobilize all the vehicles in its fleet “that are necessary” for the correct development of their task.
Once the polling stations and polling stations are open, a first team of personnel from the public postal company will deliver the votes in custody at the 60,314 polling stations distributed in the 22,562 polling stations of the 8,131 municipalities in Spain.
Another group of employees, explains Correos, will deliver to the polling stations those postal votes that could be received during the course of the day.
Lastly, another team from the company will collect the so-called “third envelope”, with the final result of the scrutiny, from the polling stations of each and every polling station in the country.
The Government stresses that there are “full guarantees” for all requested postal votes
The government spokesperson, Isabel Rodríguez, has stressed that there are “full guarantees” of the public postal service so that all those voters who so request can exercise their right to vote by mail in the general elections this Sunday.
In the press conference after the Council of Ministers, the minister spokesperson has indicated that those who asked to vote by mail will be able to do so and that “if it is not like that, it will not be due to lack of willingness.”