Voting - Digital signature

Thanks very much to one of our friends for going through the trouble of working this out and numbering the photos in order of process.

All those who have their digital signature can now go online and complete their right to vote.

You can also follow this option when you receive your letter with your unique code, all the instructions will be in English and Spanish.

Here are the images with the steps you need to follow.

Every vote now is vital, with a little effort you can make a massive difference in the future of Orihuela Costa.

Watch out for your envelopes if you have not received them by Wednesday go to the town hall.

PIOC are pleased to announce that our clinics start today to inform local residents about how to register to vote in the municipal elections in 2023.

The venues, times and locations can be found here.

You won't have a choice if you don't have a voice!

Registering to vote isn't as complicated or scary as you think, and we will be on hand to guide you through the process.

Our aim is to help everyone who has the right to vote register before the deadline which is 15th January 2023 for Non-EU residents and 31st January 2023 for EU residents.

On behalf of everyone at PIOC, we of course thank all of the venues who have kindly set aside the time and space to facilitate these public information walk-in clinics.

Keep checking our page for more information and more schedules in the following weeks to come.

The more votes mean more councillors and then the more that can be achieved for Orihuela Costa.

 

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