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Tse Warns that It Will Be Fined with Bs 1,300 for Breaching Duty As

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The member of the Supreme Electoral Tribunal (TSE), Francisco Vargas, recalled this Friday that non-attendance to work as an electoral jury on the day of the elections will be punished with a fine equivalent to 50% of the national minimum wage, that is, Bs 1,375. The authority noted that the performance of this function is mandatory, as is the vote, and those who do not exercise it without a valid excuse will be subject to sanctions issued by th…
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Persons who do not attend their table as jurors shall be fined 1,200 Bolivians and disqualified from participating in future elections.

The Electoral Organ published the official list on its website and in print media, but you can also consult through the Yo Participo app and on the Yo Participo portal. Training of jurors in Beni, for the judicial elections of 2024. Photo: TED Beni The Supreme Electoral Tribunal (TSE) published on Sunday, July 20, the list of jurors and jurors for the General Elections 2025. The designation was made by public drawing of lots on Friday, July 18. …

The Supreme Electoral Tribunal selected 204,156 electoral jurors for the national level and 7,362 for voting abroad, with a view to the 17 August elections.

🔊 Listen to this news The Supreme Electoral Tribunal (TSE) has reminded citizens that those who fail to fulfill their duty to serve as electoral jurors in the upcoming general elections, without valid justification, will face a financial penalty. This fine will be equivalent to 50% of the national minimum wage, which represents Bs 1,375. Francisco Vargas, a member of the TSE, emphasized that both the right to vote and the responsibility of serv…

The member of the Supreme Electoral Tribunal (TSE), Francisco Vargas, recalled this Friday that non-attendance to work as an electoral jury on the day of the elections will be punished with a fine equivalent to 50% of the national minimum wage, that is, Bs 1,375. The authority noted that the performance of this function is mandatory, as is the vote, and those who do not exercise it without a valid excuse will be subject to sanctions issued by th…

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Los Tiempos broke the news in on Saturday, July 19, 2025.
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