With tutorial included: Servel announces that the change of electoral address is now available | National

Even with tutorial included. This Tuesday the Electoral Service announced that the procedure to request the change of electoral address is now available. The data update will be seen in 25 business days.

The Electoral Service of Chile (Servel) He reported that The process for requesting a change of electoral address is now available.

In a Twitter post, the service noted that the data update will be seen in 25 business days.

How do I change my electoral address?

To make the change of electoral address, you just have to enter the site cambiodomicilio.servel.clwhere the Unique Key to login. After this, you must fill out a form to request the change.

Meanwhile, the president of Servel, Andrés Tagle, made an intense call to the electorate to review and change their electoral address before the announcement of the constitutional agreement.

“We call for you to review and change your electoral address, to benefit from georeferencing and approaching polling places. The closure of the Electoral Registry to create the register can take place at the time the Constitutional Reform comes out. We don’t know that date yet,” Tagle said.

Even the Servel published a tutorial how to request the change of electoral address with your Unique Code.

Tips to apply

The Servel also gave tips to request a good change of electoral address and have a good georeferencing.

1.-Place the address without abbreviations and well written.
2.-Do not put intersections. Just street and number.
3.-Without special characters.
4.-In rural areas, mention the town.
5.-Make sure that the address entered corresponds to the commune it belongs to.

mandatory vote

It is worth mentioning that today the Senate approved in particular the project that restores compulsory voting, so it will now go to its third constitutional process in the Chamber of Deputies.

The initiative was endorsed by 41 votes in favor, one against – from Senator Fabiola Campillai (IND) – and no abstentions.

Specifically, it is proposed that “suffrage will be mandatory for voters in all elections and plebiscites except in primary elections.”

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