How to know where I have to vote in Spain

Weeks before general, municipal or local elections are held, the Electoral Census Office sends a census card by postal mail to all citizens with voting rights . This document contains the address of the electoral center that corresponds to you and the information of your section and your table. It is not likely to happen, but it can be lost along the way, its reception can be delayed or, if it happens, we lose it ... Then the question arises: where do I have to vote? Do not panic! The census card is an informative document, nothing more. The only thing you need to vote is your ID or passport. There are other ways that will help you know where you need to go to exercise your right to vote in Spain.

Steps to follow:

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The fastest way to know where you have to vote is to consult the census card, which is sent from the Electoral Census Office of the Government of Spain through postal mail. In this document that you will receive directly at home, the information of each voter appears along with the information of the table and the corresponding electoral venue. In the event of any subsequent change to the one received on the postcard, the electorate must be informed.

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It will be your turn to vote in a center that is in the municipality where you are registered ; There's no doubt. But in the case of large populations or if you have recently changed your address, you can consult in which place and table you have to vote through the lists of your City Council, Consulate, Provincial Delegation of the Census Office or by telephone on 901 101 900 .

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On the other hand, the National Institute of Statistics (INE) enables in election time a search engine of polling stations and polling stations on its website that allows you to discover where you have to go to vote. So, while to consult the electoral census you will need an electronic certificate, to carry out this consultation it will not be necessary.

So, you must access the web of the INE search engine and you will have to enter a series of data: address and zip code of your address, first letter of your name, etc. You can also consult a document published by the INE every time there are elections; You will find a list of all the tables, sections and polling stations that come together in the elections.

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Another way to know which is your center and your electoral table is to consult your information in the electoral census. The information that appears published in the census is private (address, telephone, etc.). You must have an electronic certificate to authenticate your identity.

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If you have requested a vote by mail and you have not received the documentation at home, you can track the status of the shipment online. You will have to access the consultation form and enter your ID, the identifier of your vote by mail (the number of the bar code they gave you at the post office) and your date of birth.

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So that you can exercise your right to vote without problems, you can see here more details about:

  • How to vote in Spain
  • How to justify in the work that I went to vote