This Sunday, more than 10.8 million citizens will elect deputies who will occupy 230 seats in the Assembly of the Republic. Polling stations will be open from 8am to 7pm in mainland Portugal and Madeira, while opening and closing an hour later in the Azores.
Anyone who does not know or wants to confirm their voting place can consult the lists at the parish councils, at the polling station itself or online at www.recenseamento.pt.
You can also send a text message (SMS) to 3838 using: RE[espaço]BI/CC number[espaço]Date of birth (YYYYMMDD).
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Updated March 10, 2024 | 7:45
CMTV with mega-television work on election day
On the day of the legislative elections, CMTV has prepared a special program that will surprise viewers with its innovative nature.
The channel begins coverage of legislative elections CM at 20:00, with the results of the exit poll forecasts carried out by Intercampus – a poll that will reveal the identity of the next Prime Minister of Portugal.
Cold and rain will improve by the time we get to the polls
On the day Portugal goes to vote to choose a government, weather forecasts indicate “occasional heavy showers until the end of the morning, decreasing in intensity and frequency from the afternoon.” There is therefore a slight improvement in the weather after Saturday’s heaviest snowfall in six years blanketed the northern and central interior with a half-metre-high white blanket and isolated several villages.
Author: morning Post
Source: CM Jornal

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