
Central Electoral Board (JCE) approved that the audit by Deloitte Costa Rica of the automated voting system be increased to 30%, up from 5%.
Miguel Ángel García, director of Information Technology at the JCE, announced a meeting of JCE officers with representatives of political parties that have registered candidates for the 2020 elections.
The JCE said that 30% means 2,212 of the automated voting equipment used in the last simultaneous primary elections in which the Dominican Liberation Party (PLD) and the Modern Revolutionary Party (PRM) will be audited.
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14 November 2019