Here's what you do on polling day :-
You need to take your voting card, passport or Spanish driving licence (not English) and, if you have received it in the post, an envelope and voting slip for the party you want to vote for. If you haven't received one then there will be plenty in the polling station which will be open from 9.00am - 8.00pm.
The voting slip should not be marked in any way. You are voting for the party and not an individual. There will be approx. 23/25 names on each list, depending on how many seats each party win on percentage basis. ie. One party wins 10 seats then the first 10 names on the list are the ones who get in to the town hall.
Any voting slip that is marked in any way will be classed as spoiled and not counted
I have heard that problems have occured with the delivery of Voting Cards to large areas of Esuri. The cards for Marina Esuri, Rago 3 and Lomas Esuri and maybe others have been held back at the Tow Hall and have to be collected. Just pop into the council office with photo (ID preferably passport) and it will be handed to you. You will need this on Polling Day.
We have received our voting cards in the post
OFFICIA DEL CENSO ELECTORAL
The polling station is:- I.E.S.GONZALEZ DE AGUILAR CALLE ALAMOS DE LOS S/N This is the school across the roundabout from Mercadona
We can do our part to change things in Costa Esuri by using our vote.
This message was last edited by JohnKath on 19/05/2011.