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What should I do if I was appointed as a table member?
- You must show up on the day October 24 at 3:00 p.m. in your polling place to constitute the voting receiving table. If it is your first time as a member, you will receive the necessary training at that time.
- On Election Day, you must report to 7:30 am in your local to carry out the act of installing the voting receiving table.
- The polling stations shall operate between 8:00 a.m. and 8:00 p.m., unless, when the closing time has arrived, there are voters at the table waiting to vote, in the lines inside or outside the respective polling place.
- You shall ensure expedited attention to voters, and they must pay quickly, with the purpose that they remain as short as possible in the place.
- You shall use the masks at all times delivered by the Electoral Service (KN95) as part of your sanitary kit, maintain physical distance of at least one meter and frequently use alcohol gel to disinfect your hands.
The excuses to attend as a table member
Those voters who are designated to be table members, but consider that they cannot fulfill their task, then they must present their reasons before the electoral board. corresponding between 05 and 07 October.
The excuses contemplated in the law for not being a table member are the following:
Along with the excuse, the documents that prove these causes.
** The final list of board members will be published on Saturday, October 10 and those who are designated as replacements will not be able to present excuses.
Remember that The law establishes that the following persons cannot be board members:
- The people holding popularly elected positions: President of the Republic, Parliamentarians, Mayors and Councilors.
- The spouses, consanguineous or related relatives in all the straight line (son, grandson, father, mother, grandfather) and in the collateral up to the second degree inclusive (siblings). The same applies to the related relatives of the husband or wife (in-laws, children, brothers-in-law; that is, siblings of the spouse).
- Foreigners (even if they have the right to vote), blind, illiterate and those convicted of crimes that regulate the electoral laws.
- Ministers, Undersecretaries, Intendants, Governors, Regional Councilors, The Comptroller General of the Republic, Superior Heads of Service and Ministerial Regional Secretaries.
- Magistrates of the Courts, Legal Judges and Local Police Judges, Prosecutors of the Public Ministry.
- Members of the Armed Forces, of Order and Security in active service (does not include the administrative personnel of these branches).
- Ambassadors and Consuls of Chile.
Payments and fines
Those who perform vocal duties will receive a pay of 2/3 of UF (around $ 18,900 pesos), and no collation will be delivered. The bond will be paid through the General Treasury of the Republic, preferably with a deposit in a bank account.
To those who fulfill these tasks for the first time and go to the Electoral Service training will receive an extra of 0.22 promotional units (about 6 thousand pesos).
The law establishes a fine for municipal benefit that ranges from 2 to 8 UTM, for the member of a Suffrage Reception Table who does not appear to perform their functions (Article 151 of Law No. 18,700), this means, between $ 100,644 to $ 402,576 thousand pesos approximately.