A dead voter, a drunk vocal and several detainees in Spanish elections
posted on: Nov 20 2011 13:44 by RDugey. Viewed 28 times.Although normalcy is widespread election day today in Spain, there have been some incidents in the early hours, as the death of a voter's 96 years in Madrid or the positive for alcohol that has given a vowel in a small town of León.
In addition, several people were arrested in Banyoles (Girona, northeast) and Zaragoza ahead graffiti urging not to vote or complicate the opening of polling stations with silicone in the locks.
The most notable impact is the death of a man of 96 years after voting in the Centro Cultural Hortaleza de Madrid.
The man suffered a blackout due to a cardiac arrest, eventually causing death prior to leaving the electoral building.
In Villablino (León), a vocal had to be replaced by the alternate to give positive in an alcohol tests that performed when driving towards the school election.
In Madrid, the u000aElectoral Board has resolved that no member of the polling stations may display green t-shirts often carry the participants in the demonstrations against the "cuts" of public education in this region.
On the contrary, normality involves the development of the elections in virtually all the country.
Normal is part of the vote on the ten residents registered in Villarroya, a small town of La Rioja, whose only College has been the first to close after vote in just seven minutes all the electors.
Tranquillity also reigns in the town of Lorca (Murcia, this), where several tents as election headquarters set out to have been destroyed part of the schools as a result of the earthquakes of the last May 11.
The same calm characterizes the general election in the fishing village of La Restinga, on the Canary Island of El Hierro, whose coasts has located a rash u000avolcanic underwater.

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