Post by asadul4986 on Feb 20, 2024 8:48:09 GMT
In fact, the website of the Supreme Electoral Tribunal (TSE) that was intended to show the data in real time has remained completely static since last Monday at 70.25% scrutiny for the presidential elections and a minuscule 5.06% in the case of the elections to the Legislative Assembly. The Salvadoran president, Nayib Bukele, however, went out to celebrate his re-election - prohibited by the country's Constitution but authorized after a controversial interpretation by the judges of the Constitutional Chamber - on Sunday night when said page showed barely 30%. of the count, but already with an overwhelming difference in his favor by multiplying by 10 the votes obtained at that moment by the candidate in second position. However, some voices began to point out that those figures published on the TSE website — which was down and without access for part of Sunday — did not correspond with those of the electoral registry and seemed to show duplicate results.
Advertisements Despite everything, and although the TSE had not declared him the winner, Bukele then assured a crowd gathered in front of the National Palace that, according to his data, he would have won the elections with “more than 85%” of the votes. “And not only have we won the presidency, but we have won the Legislative Assembly with at least 58 out of 60 deputies,” he Costa Rica Mobile Number List stated bluntly, despite the fact that there were no official figures in this regard and the origin of the data on which it was based was unknown. to announce these results. Electoral results on the TSE TSE website The website of the Supreme Electoral Tribunal with the results of last Sunday's elections has not been updated since early Monday morning.
According to TSE data last updated last Monday, and with 70% of the vote receiving boards counted, Bukele accumulates 1.9 million votes (including those cast abroad) out of a total of 2.3 million. of valid votes, which would represent 85.2% of the support according to calculations by the AFP agency. However, the final results remain unclear and the worst thing is that it could take up to two weeks to know them and end an electoral chaos that has already led opposition candidates to even ask for the elections to be repeated. Accumulation of irregularities The problems began that same Sunday, when the TSE—which had announced that it could release up to 80% of the results around 7:00 p.m., local time, thanks to the new electronic system used for the count— He did not appear until after 9:30 p.m.
Advertisements Despite everything, and although the TSE had not declared him the winner, Bukele then assured a crowd gathered in front of the National Palace that, according to his data, he would have won the elections with “more than 85%” of the votes. “And not only have we won the presidency, but we have won the Legislative Assembly with at least 58 out of 60 deputies,” he Costa Rica Mobile Number List stated bluntly, despite the fact that there were no official figures in this regard and the origin of the data on which it was based was unknown. to announce these results. Electoral results on the TSE TSE website The website of the Supreme Electoral Tribunal with the results of last Sunday's elections has not been updated since early Monday morning.
According to TSE data last updated last Monday, and with 70% of the vote receiving boards counted, Bukele accumulates 1.9 million votes (including those cast abroad) out of a total of 2.3 million. of valid votes, which would represent 85.2% of the support according to calculations by the AFP agency. However, the final results remain unclear and the worst thing is that it could take up to two weeks to know them and end an electoral chaos that has already led opposition candidates to even ask for the elections to be repeated. Accumulation of irregularities The problems began that same Sunday, when the TSE—which had announced that it could release up to 80% of the results around 7:00 p.m., local time, thanks to the new electronic system used for the count— He did not appear until after 9:30 p.m.