Providing some seven million people on the voting lists with new personal identification and voter registration cards – “cedulas” – as well as re-opening the overseas offices are two of the major jobs facing the Central Electoral Board (JCE) in 2014. Another task they face is to work out the calendar for the 2016 elections. In addition to all this, the electoral agency also has to audit the children of foreign parents who are registered in the Civil Registry, in compliance with Ruling 168-13 issued by the Constitutional Court. According to Diario Libre, the JCE also has to get the Congress to modify the Electoral Law, continue the process of computerizing and obtaining biometric data at all its offices around the country, and continue the cleanup of the Civil Registry. They also will continue the registration of every citizen who has never obtained a cedula.