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Día de Elecciones de Medio Término, expertos abordan mitos electorales

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Tuesday, November 8, 2022   

Millones de californianos ya han votado, pero millones más se dirigirán a las urnas hoy, ya sea para votar en persona o para entregar su boleta por correo. Grupos que luchan por elecciones transparentes quieren despejar algunos mitos sobre la boleta de este año. Kim Alexander, del grupo no partidista y sin fines de lucro California Voter Foundation, dice que algunas personas se preocupan y piensan erróneamente que tienen que votar en cada carrera electoral.

"Esta es una boleta bastante larga. Y si no se siente cómodo tomando una decisión sobre algo en la boleta, puede saltarse esa y pasar a la siguiente", explicó Alexander.

Como recordatorio, los votantes deben firmar el sobre de la boleta electoral para que cuente. Si desea enviarlo por correo, debe tener matasellos de hoy y recibirse dentro de siete días. Los funcionarios electorales del condado se comunicarán con los votantes a los que les faltan firmas en los sobres o no coinciden con los registros, para darles la oportunidad de enviar una firma válida.

Alexander señala que la gente no debe esperar resultados completos esta noche.

"Es probable que haya carreras que verá resultados la noche de las elecciones, y puede parecer que va en esa dirección. Y luego, una vez que se cuentan todas las boletas, resulta que va en la otra dirección, comenta Alexander. Eso es de esperar, porque lo que se muestra la noche de las elecciones es solo una pequeña porción de todas las boletas que se contarán."

Agrega que durante las primarias de junio, más del 91 % de los votos se emitieron por correo y poco menos de la mitad se contaron dentro de los dos días posteriores al día de las elecciones. A las 10:40 pm de la noche de las elecciones hace cinco meses, solo se había contado el 41 % de los votos.

Apoyo para esta historia fue proporcionado por la Carnegie Corporation of New York


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