Deadline for regularizing voter registration ends in three months; see how to do it and what can happen if the service is not performed
Voter registration must be regularized by May 6, or services will be suspended prior to the elections in Brazil.
The deadline for Brazilian citizens to regularize their voter registration is approaching, with only three months left until it closes on May 6. The Regional Electoral Court (TRE) has announced that after this date, all services related to voter registration will be suspended to allow for the electoral organization ahead of the upcoming elections. It is crucial for voters to address any pending issues promptly to ensure their eligibility to participate in the elections.
Citizens can take advantage of various services offered by the Justice Electoral offices, including issuing the first voter registration card, transferring one's electoral domicile, changing the voting location, and updating biometric data. These services are accessible through numerous TRE offices throughout Bahia, providing voters with options to regularize their status well before the deadline. The TRE-BA portal offers detailed information about service locations and their operating hours.
It is important for individuals to be aware of the implications of not regularizing their voting status. Failing to do so could prevent them from voting in the upcoming elections, impacting their civic participation and representation in government. Voters are encouraged to act quickly to avoid any last-minute issues that could arise as the deadline approaches.