A BOLA – Remember the day of the historic electoral act in Benfica (Benfica)



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They were scheduled for next Friday 30, but the traffic restrictions imposed for next weekend, caused by the Covid-19 pandemic, provided for this Wednesday, between 8 and 22 hours, the elections for Benfica’s governing bodies . ABOLA.pt follows the electoral act from the first moment.

2.15 hours: Final voting numbers

List A (Luís Filipe Vieira): 62.59 percent

List B (João Noronha Lopes): 34.71 percent

List D (Rui Gomes da Silva): 1.64 percent

Blank votes: 1.06 percent

2.10 hours: Luís Filipe Vieira re-elected with more than 60 percent of the votes. see here.

1.50 hours: Virgílio Duque Vieira, Chairman of the Board of the General Meeting, told BTV that, shortly after 2 in the morning, he will be able to announce the winning list.

1.45 hours: The number of members who exercised the right to vote amounts to 38,058.

1.14 hours: About 100 members have yet to vote for Seixal.

00.52 hours: In Luz there are no longer any members outside the pavilion, but at Casa do Benfica do Seixal there is still a wait of around 1h30.

00.49 hours: 37,619 members have already exercised the right to vote.

00.21 hours: There are still many people who vote for Luz. The line extends to the tunnel that gives access to the Colombo shopping center.

23.35 hours: 36,212 members have already voted.

22.43 hours: Luís Nazaré, former president of the Council of the General Assembly, is now in line to vote.

22.36 hours: 34,783 members have voted so far.

22 hours: They closed the lines to vote. Still, there are hundreds of people waiting to exercise their right to vote. A long night is expected in Luz e Casas do Clube …

21.36 hours: 33,077 members have voted so far.

21.00 hours: 30,233 members have already exercised the right to vote.

20.33 hours: New Numbers Update: So far, 30,233 club members have voted. Whoever is in the queue until 10:00 pm will be able to exercise their right to vote.

20.14 hours: At this point, waiting in line at the Estádio da Luz to vote is around three in the afternoon. The crowd is such that the line already runs near Alto dos Moinhos metro station.

19.45 hours: Virgílio Duque Ferreira, Chairman of the Board of the General Meeting, clarifies the vote count. “The polls will not open,” he said. Read the full statements here.

19.22 hours: Most recent update on voter turnout: 27,417.

19.12 hours: Rui Gomes da Silva, candidate from List D, exercised his right to vote. “This great participation shows that, in some way, I contributed to this, launching the discussion and an alternative project, according to what I know about Benfica and what I know the members want for the future of the club,” he told BTV after depositing the vote at the polls. Read all statements here.

– A new voter record is looming in the Benfica elections. In 2012, when Luís Filipe Vieira defeated Rui Rangel, a total of 22,676 members participated in the elections.

18.21 hours: The strong adherence of the members to the polls is now translated into a new vote record in the history of Benfica. The update of the count, carried out at 6:21 p.m., shows that 24,589 members have already exercised their voting rights.

17.20 hours: The most recent update indicates that 21,738 members have already exercised the right to vote.

4:45 p.m. Luís Filipe Vieira responds to the criticisms of Noronha Lopes and refers again to Bernardo Silva. Read here.

16.35 hours: 18,904 members have already exercised the right to vote.

16.30 hours: Talking to BTV, Luís Filipe Vieira praises the strong adherence of the members to this electoral act: «We are a democratic club and our professionals have set up logistics so that the maximum number of members can vote and that they can choose what they want for their club. Everything is going well throughout the country, it is a lesson in citizenship for everyone. We are following all the rules and that is the most important thing. In the end we will see what happens ». Read the statements here.

16.23 hours: Luís Filipe Vieira has just exercised the right to vote.

16.15 hours: Luís Filipe Vieira is already inside Pavilhão 2 of Estádio da Luz and will vote with the club’s number 1 member.

15.22 hours: At this point 16072 members have already voted, that is, about six hours to close the polls, this is already the fifth most popular electoral assembly in the club’s history. See the most important surveys here.

14.35 hours: Along with the Estádio da Luz is also Manuel Vilarinho, former president of the club, who had said he would not vote.

14.32 hours: Vítor Paneira, former player of the Encarnados and agent of the candidacy of Noronha Lopes, has also exercised his right to vote and then spoke with journalists. Read here.

14.18 hours: The latest update shows that 13,408 members have already exercised their right to vote, 4179 of which in Hall 2 of Estádio da Luz. That is, the total number of the last electoral act, on October 27, 2016, when 13,257 voted. partners.

13.49 hours: Jorge Jesús has also voted for Seixal, where Luisão accompanies him. “Tomorrow we have a game, this is the right of any teammate,” he limited himself to saying at the end.

13.34 hours: In Seixal, where you can also vote, André Almeida (from Canada, as he is recovering from a serious injury) and Grimaldo were the first players to exercise their right, followed by Tiago Pinto, general director of professional football.

13.28 hours: At the Estádio da Luz, José Augusto, former Portuguese football glory, speaks to journalists after he also voted: “It is necessary that the Benfica fans feel gratitude for what they have done in the last legislature, that is why my vote is for the continuity “he said.

13.14 hours: Benfica’s services already collect 11,071 voters at this time, almost half of the largest vote in the club’s history (in 2012 22,676 voted). Remember that the polls will be open for another nine hours, that is, until 10 at night.

12.26 hours: Toni, a former Reds player and coach, has also voted. “I hope that after the result there is only one Benfica and not three,” he wished.

12:19 hours: New update on the number of voters. So far, 8,733 members have already voted, of which 2,491 in hall 2 of the Estádio da Luz.

11.31 hours: João Noronha Lopes already exercised his right to vote in Pavilion 2 of Estádio da Luz, then he spoke with journalists, showing his optimism and calling on the members to vote. “We are one day away from changing the fate of Benfica,” he said. Read here.

11.22 hours: At this time, 6,101 members have already voted, 1803 of which in Pavilion 2 of the Estádio da Luz.

– The winner of the elections may not be known tonight. This is because, if any list requests a vote recount, the polls will have to be opened and there are a total of 25 polling stations in various parts of the country. However, it was known that the professional soccer squad will exercise the right to vote in Seixal.

– João Noronha Lopes will be the first candidate to vote, as he was scheduled to be at the Estádio da Luz from 11.30 am. Luís Filipe Vieira is scheduled to vote at 4 in the afternoon, followed by Rui Gomes da Silva, who indicated 4:30 p.m.

10.02 hours: Two hours after the Electoral Assembly, 3,734 deputies exercised their right to vote (1,177 in Pavilion 2 of the Estádio da Luz Sports Complex). The queue to vote, by the way, already runs through the entire Estádio da Luz.

9.00 am: After the first hour of voting, 1,611 members have already exercised their right to vote.

– Benfica’s electoral act promises a strong support, despite the current pandemic state. It is curious that the voting record is broken, which dates back to 2012, when Luís Filipe Vieira beat Rui Rangel. See the most important surveys here.

8.05 hours: Virgílio Duque Vieira, president of the Benfica General Assembly Board, as a substitute, made, from inside Pavilhão 2 of Estádio da Luz, a call to vote through the club’s television channel. Read here.

8 hours: Everything is ready for the start of the voting in Pavilion 2 of Estádio da Luz, the main stage of this election day, where around 7.30 in the morning there were already members queuing to exercise their right to vote. However, it will be possible to vote almost throughout the country, from north to south, in 23 clubhouses and one branch.

Luís Filipe Vieira, president for almost 17 years – the one who has spent the longest period at the helm of the club – once again qualifies for the A list for what, he guaranteed, will be his last term, with rival João Noronha Lopes in the list B and Rui Gomes da Silva, in list D. List C, belonging to the movement led by Bruno Costa Carvalho left the scene yesterday.

Record all the presidents of history Benfica.

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