Buenos Aires : , Nov 15, 2015 – People in Argentina voted in midterm elections for the Chamber of Deputies, and the Senate.Protocols were in place to stop the spread of Covid-19.A total of 34,332,992 people were eligible to vote in the elections on Sunday at the 17,902 electoral establishments throughout the country, reports Xinhua news agency.According to Xinhua news agency, 34,332,992 eligible voters were able to vote on Sunday at the 17,902 electoral institutions across the country.
“The day is good for Argentinians to exercise our right.”The day has come for Argentinians to exercise their right.Thanks to everyone who is working so that this election is quick and federal,” Minister of the Interior Eduardo de Pedro wrote on Twitter.Thank you to all who are working so that this election can be swift and federal,” Eduardo de Pedro, Minister of Interior, wrote on Twitter.
Voting is mandatory for people between the ages of 18 and 70 and optional for those between 16 and 18 years old or over 70.Voting is compulsory for anyone between the ages 18 and 70, and optional for those 16-18 years of age or older.
A total of 127 out of 257 seats in the Chamber of Deputies are up for election, as well as 24 out of 72 seats in the Senate.There are 127 of the 257 seats in Chamber of Deputies up for election as well as 24 of the 72 seats in Senate.
Protocols have been established to prevent the spread of Covid-19, including sanitization and the mandatory use of masks at polling stations and encouraging social distancing among voters.Protocols have been developed to stop the spread of Covid-19.They include sanitization at polling stations, the use of masks and encouraging social distancing among the voters.
Sunday’s elections was previously scheduled to take place on October 24, but was postponed due to the pandemic.Sunday’s election was originally scheduled for October 24, but was delayed by the pandemic.
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