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Chubut High Court annuls three more polling stations
As the controversy surrounding the Chubut elections continues, the province's High Court annuled three additional polling stations due to irregularities found in them.
Polling stations 1127, 507 and 531 were annuled by the six members of Chubut’s High Court unanimously.
The amount of annulled polling stations now totals five.
There is a pending judicial resolution of five other polling stations. In the March 20th gubernatorial elections, PJ candidate Martin Buzzi won with less than a 1 percent difference of votes over Victory Front candidate Carlos Eliceche.
The votes recount has favoured Buzzi once again, but until the Court deems what to do with the annuled polling stations, the winner of the elections remains a question mark.