OAS technician computer of the JCE Center
posted on: Dec 12 2011 7:37 by RDugey. Viewed 21 times.The Organization of American States (OAS) will select an international company that you audit the computations of the Central Electoral Board (JCE) Centre and the roll to be used in the upcoming elections of presidential level and Vice-President.
To give the information yesterday, the President of the JCE, Roberto Rosario, pointed out that the OAS will assume the cost of these audits and the preparation of the work will begin in January. "It is an element that paid to transparency and the appropriateness of the instruments to be used in the elections", stated.
Rosario indicated that on 30 December, the JCE will have executed the 54.3 per cent of activities contained in the electoral timetable.
"Today I am very quiet and very safe, we are going very well, we have taken place forecasts," said Rosario.
Rosario spoke at a meeting with Secretaries of electoral commissions and in charge of the country, held service centers in the u000aAuditorium of the JCE, to educate them about the process of closure of the electoral roll, this December 20.
He said that the next will be more transparent and fair elections will be held in the country.
Growth of padrón
announced the extension of the timetable of work in identification centres and the offices, to ensure that citizens get their identity cards and electoral and registered on the roll.
These offices laborarán 8: 00 in the morning to 6: 00 pm, Monday to Friday, and Saturday until noon, while December 20th until 12: 00 pm. He said that the JCE acquired 450 thousand plastic cards.
Rosario said that the electoral roll records the date registered 6,485,288 and which is expected to exceed the 6.5 million, an increase of 6.1% in the past two years, by the inclusion of 368,000 new voter.
Stressed that they expect that this month is u000ato double the monthly growth of the roll, which is 14,000, because they already have 13,405 applications in research. He expressed that you exceeded the recruitment of personnel to work in voting centres, because they have 141,280 people and only need 79,000.

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