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I Vote Blindly, with Faith or with Accord: This Is How the Elderly Paid in the Judicial Election

Summary by Vanguardia
In the judicial election of the west of the city there was everything, talking about the vote issued by older adults. From a person of the elderly who took 27 minutes, 27!, to vote, apparently one of the highest records of the day; going through the case of a man with hearing and visual impairment who was helped to cast his vote for a polling officer, to the story of another citizen who chose his “random” cocks, other voters who carried their ac…
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In the judicial election of the west of the city there was everything, talking about the vote issued by older adults. From a person of the elderly who took 27 minutes, 27!, to vote, apparently one of the highest records of the day; going through the case of a man with hearing and visual impairment who was helped to cast his vote for a polling officer, to the story of another citizen who chose his “random” cocks, other voters who carried their ac…

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Vanguardia broke the news in on Monday, June 2, 2025.
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