From November 11 to 28, the production audit of the voting machines will be carried out, established in the schedule of the National Electoral Council (CNE) for the parliamentary elections on December 6.
“As part of the Electoral Schedule #National Assembly2020 of DEC-6, between November 11 and 28, will be made the production audit of the voting machines. CNE is transparency, security and reliability ”, published this Tuesday the electoral body in its account of the Twitter social network.
This procedure, which consists of a physical review and a diagnosis of the components, seeks to guarantee the efficiency and transparency of the electoral process, by setting up the machines. To do this, they are randomly selected to verify components, reports and correspondence with the voting centers and voting tables, that is, it is verified that the files, the voting program and the data of voters and voters to enter in each voting machine are previously audited.
Are participating technicians from the CNE, external auditors, international organizations and witnesses from the political parties running for the elections.
The CNE authorities have reiterated the importance of the auditing processes before, during and after the parliamentary elections. These seek to transmit confidence and security to voters, political organizations and the entire national and international community, as well as certify the safe, correct, precise, neat and effective operation of the components, programming, processes and equipment of the automated system for election day.
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“As part of the Electoral Schedule #National Assembly2020 of DEC-6, between November 11 and 28 will be made the production audit of the voting machines.
The CNE is transparency, security and reliability.
CNE #TimeToChoose # 10Nov”