This afternoon, the ballot boxes were closed, after last night's vote by Internet, of the pilot of participatory budgets in the municipality.
The figures show a figure of 1407 votes cast, which represents a 7.62% share of the total census:
Via internet: 822 votes (58% of the total)
In person: 585 votes (42% of the total), of which:
104 votes (18%) among the 5 districts
241 (41%) in public colleges and institutes
240 (41%) in the urn of the City Hall
Tomorrow, Tuesday will be the counting, which will be public from 9:00 a.m.
In the plenary hall of the City Hall.
This process was presented last September 12 and a week later the participatory assemblies began, a total of 11 meetings, of which five took place in districts and six in the different areas in which the municipality was divided.
After the collection of proposals and their feasibility study, a total of 21 projects were chosen for the municipality, 17 for the districts and 6 action programs.
On November 4, a participatory open day was held where all of them were exposed.
During this week the neighbors have been able to choose the proposals, up to a maximum of 5 for the municipality, 3 for the districts and 3 action programs.
Votes have been made through the municipal website, in the Town Hall, the districts and in all schools and public institutes of the municipality.
There will now be two evaluation days (November 15 and 22) to analyze the development of the process and the selected projects, which will begin to run from November 23.
Source: Ayuntamiento de Alhama de Murcia