Mar 18 • 20:48 UTC 🇧🇷 Brazil G1 (PT)

TRE-BA takes itinerant action for biometric data collection, electoral domicile transfer, and other services to cities in the interior

The Regional Electoral Court of Bahia (TRE-BA) is providing mobile electoral services to the municipalities of Amélia Rodrigues and Pé de Serra.

The Regional Electoral Court of Bahia (TRE-BA) is conducting an itinerant service initiative called 'TRE em Todo Lugar', aimed at offering free electoral services to residents in the interior of Bahia, specifically targeting the municipalities of Amélia Rodrigues and Pé de Serra. This operation will continue until Thursday, the 19th, providing essential electoral services in convenient local settings. In Amélia Rodrigues, services are available at the Wilson Falcão School, and in Pé de Serra, at the Town Hall, both locations operating from 9 am to 4 pm.

Citizens can access a range of services during this initiative, including electoral registration for first-time voters, transfer of electoral domicile, updating of registration details, regularization of electoral status, biometric data collection, and issuance of certificates. The provision of these services is crucial in ensuring that individuals fulfill their electoral responsibilities and remain informed about their voting rights, especially in regions that might lack access to such facilities. Furthermore, having these services in local areas allows for greater community engagement in the electoral process.

This mobile initiative reflects the TRE-BA’s commitment to enhancing electoral participation among citizens in less accessible regions. By bringing these services directly to the people, the court aims to simplify the process for voters, making it easier for them to engage in democratic practices. This project not only encourages voter participation but also serves to educate the community about the electoral processes and the importance of staying updated on their electoral status.

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