On Barranquilla there are 18 polling stations that present electoral risk
consolidated, which is equivalent to 14% of all polling stations in the city and represents an electoral potential of about 164,000 votes.
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The warning was launched in the last few hours by the Atlantic regional coordinator of the Electoral Observation Mission (EOM), Jorge Hernandez Hayek.
“It is necessary for the authorities to take the pertinent measures now to prevent irregularities from occurring and electoral crimes from being committed in these polling stations that present a consolidated risk or in their surroundings,” Hernández said.
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Similarly, Hernandez affirmed that “from the MOE we make a call to the citizens
to report any irregularity or electoral crime of which you are aware to WhatsApp 3152661969 and to our website “Batteries with the Vote” (https://www.pilasconelvoto.com/), and also to vote freely and without selling your vote”.
The 18 voting positions that present consolidated electoral risk for the 2022 Congress elections are the following:
- Simón Bolívar Liberator District Educational Center (Street 106 with Cra. 85) Potential: 8,574. Tables: 24
- Don Bosco Social Center (cra 30 # 17-98) Potential: 19,689. Tables: 56
- Camilo Torres School (cra. 35 # 51b-37) Potential 3,708. Tables: 11
- Penie Christian Collegel (Clle 107 # 12f-25) Potential: 8,928. Tables: 26
- Jorge Nicolas Abello School (Clle 58 cra 25) Potential: 20,103. Tables: 57
- Jose Raimundo Sojo School (cra 9j calle 78 Dg) Potential: 1,148. Tables: 4
- San Carlos Borromeo School (Clle 112 and # 22-10) Potential 3,965. Tables: 12
- Miguel Angel Builes School (cra 2f # 50d-27) Potential: 12,187. Tables: 35
- El Litoral Corporation (headquarters 1 cra.42f # 79-110) Potential: 1,808. Tables: 6
- Higher Normal School La Hacienda (cra 35 # 72-35) Potential: 14,902. Tables: 43
- José Consuegra District Education Institution Higgins (66th Street # 1f – 22) Potential: 13,037. Tables: 37
- José María Vélez District Educational Institution (headquarters 2 calle 70c # 10-25) Potential: 12,207. Tables: 35
- La Concepción District Education Institution (cra 70 # 77a-27) Potential: 800. Tables: 3
- La Victoria District Education Institution (cra 10c #45-46) Potential: 3,849. Table: 11
- Sonia Ahumada District Education Institution (cra 12a # 94-75) Potential 9,176. Tables: 26
- District Education Institution headquarters and primary school cra 26 # 56 a -17) Potential: 8,653. Tables: 25
- District Education Institution (main headquarters headquarters ii calle 64 # 24 b -82) Potential 5,408. Tables: 16
- District Education Institution Las Mercedes (San Pablo cra 12 e # 107 -05) Potential: 9,047 Tables: 26
This is how the risk was determined at each polling station
The consolidated risk for the 2022 elections in the District of Barranquilla is obtained from the calculation of risk in five variables:
A) risk due to high electoral dominance, B) risk due to the number of unmarked ballots, C) risk due to a high number of null votes and D) risk due to high electoral participation, and E) risk due to low electoral participation in the last three elections at Congress of the republic.
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These variables were the ones taken into account in the study called “Electional risk factors Barranquilla elections 2022”, carried out by researchers from the northern University, Angel Tuirán Sarmiento and Ana Naranajo Cortésand designed and financed by the Atlantic MOE.
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