Last Sunday, municipal elections in the Dominican Republic were suspended due to a massive failure in the automated voting system, used in the 18 most populous municipalities in the country. Now, the Central Electoral Board suspended its computer director, Miguel Ángel García. The elections, where more than 3,800 municipal offices will be elected, were rescheduled for March 15. That day only physical ballots will be used in all polling stations. The Dominican journalist and broadcaster, Salvador Holguín, talks about this topic.
Municipal elections suspended and protests in Lascalles
2020-02-22T04:36:03.195Z
Last Sunday, municipal elections in the Dominican Republic were suspended due to a massive failure in the automated voting system, used in the 18 most populous municipalities in the country ...