The full City Council held tomorrow the draw to designate the 4,527 people who hold positions, including alternates, in the 142 polling stations.
They may vote counted 312,625 Spaniards, almost 7,000 more than in the previous general elections 2011.
Murcia City Council held the draw for the appointment of members of the 503 polling stations for general elections on December 20 morning.
In total it will elect 4,527 people, since each table consists of a chairman and two members, and these, in turn, have two deputies each.
The right to vote the 312,625 Spanish citizens census, of 442,595 inhabitants that make up the municipal register, as in the election day can not participate foreigners.
Regarding the 2011 elections, this time the census has increased in 6,986 people.
They have also increased the polling stations, which have risen from 139 to 142. They distributed 503 tables with 1,006 ballot boxes and voting booths 503.
In the coming days, 70 reporters -in the morning, afternoon and night-shall communicate its designation to those who have chosen results in the draw for which two lists will be used by each polling station.
Over 18 and under 70 with bachelor or higher degree FP2: In the first of these people who are eligible to be president (members and two alternates) listed.
In the second list will include the above and the remaining electors who can read and write.
Determined a mathematical method in order to ensure greater randomness in the designation will be used.
The electoral campaign will start at 0 hours of Friday 4 December and will end at 24 am on 18 December.
The Statistical Service of the City shall provide the parties 968 panels for putting up election posters spread across 32 points of 16 panels in neighborhoods and 57 points of 8 panels in villages.
Source: Ayuntamiento de Murcia