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Turnout | 27.4% (official) ~11.1% (independent est.) [1] | |||||||||||||||
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Venezuela portal |
Municipal elections were held in Venezuela on 9 December 2018, aimed at choosing only the 2459 municipality councillors of Venezuela. [2]
Following the 2018 Venezuelan presidential election, municipal elections were quickly organized throughout Venezuela. The National Electoral Council proposed the election date of 9 December 2018, which in turn was approved by the Constituent National Assembly on 13 July 2018. [3] [4]
Many voting centers were seen empty due to low participation. [5] Members of the state-run CLAP were ordered to participate in the elections with the government offering food products to those who were involved. [6]
Official results showed that only 27.4% of eligible voters participated in the election [7] compared to 47.3% in 2017.
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Turnout | 27.4% (official) ~11.1% (independent est.) [1] | |||||||||||||||
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Venezuela portal |
Municipal elections were held in Venezuela on 9 December 2018, aimed at choosing only the 2459 municipality councillors of Venezuela. [2]
Following the 2018 Venezuelan presidential election, municipal elections were quickly organized throughout Venezuela. The National Electoral Council proposed the election date of 9 December 2018, which in turn was approved by the Constituent National Assembly on 13 July 2018. [3] [4]
Many voting centers were seen empty due to low participation. [5] Members of the state-run CLAP were ordered to participate in the elections with the government offering food products to those who were involved. [6]
Official results showed that only 27.4% of eligible voters participated in the election [7] compared to 47.3% in 2017.