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<h1 class="gmail-reader-title">Second CNE Bulletin Confirms Nicolás Maduro’s Victory in July 28 Elections</h1>August 3, 2024</div>
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Venezuela's National Electoral Council president, Elvis Amoroso,
announcing the second bulletin with the updated results from the
presidential elections held last Sunday, July 28. Photo: Ciudad CCS.</p>
<p></p></div><div id="gmail-content"><div><p>Caracas (<a href="https://orinocotribune.com/" target="_blank" rel="noopener">OrinocoTribune.com</a>)—National Electoral Council (CNE) President Elvis Amoroso reported the second <a href="https://ultimasnoticias.com.ve/wp-content/uploads/2024/08/COMUNICADO-02-DE-AGOSTO-DE-2024.pdf" target="_blank" rel="noopener">bulletin</a> of the results from last Sunday’s presidential elections in Venezuela.</p><p>During
a press conference held this Friday, August 2, Amoroso highlighted that
massive cyberattacks from different parts of the world against the CNE
and the main State telecommunication companies delayed the transmission
of the results. He also referred to the setting fire of the CNE
headquarters and the voting transmission and reception centers during
this week’s violent events. Despite this, the final results were
transmitted.</p><p>Amoroso confirmed the victory of the candidate of the
Great Patriotic Pole, Nicolás Maduro, with 6,408,844 votes,
representing 51.95% of the vote.</p><p></p><p>The opposition candidate
of the Unity Platform (PUD), Edmundo González, only obtained 5,326,104
votes, representing 43.18% of the vote.</p><p>In this bulletin, the CNE provided detailed information about the votes obtained by the rest of the candidates:</p><p>• Luis Eduardo Martinez for Democratic Action: 152,360 (1.24%)<br>
• Antonio Ecarri for the Lápiz party: 116,421 (0.94%)<br>
• Benjamin Rausseo for the Conde party: 92,903 (0.75%)<br>
• José Brito for the Primero Venezuela party: 84,231: (0.68%)<br>
• Javier Bertucci for the El Cambio party: 64,452 (0.52%)<br>
• Claudio Fermin for the Solutions party: 40,902 (0.33%)<br>
• Enrique Márquez for the Centrados party: 29,611 (0.24%)<br>
• Daniel Ceballos for the Arepa party: 20,056 (0.16%).</p><p><img src="https://ultimasnoticias.com.ve/wp-content/uploads/2024/08/candidatos-1024x576.jpeg" class="gmail-moz-reader-block-img" width="423" height="238" style="margin-right: 0px;"></p><p>Amoroso
said that the results of this second bulletin represent 96.87% of the
votes counted. The president of the CNE explained that the participation
in the presidential election of July 28 was 59.97%, with a total of
12,386,669 votes.</p><p>Of the total votes, 12,335,884 were valid, representing 99.59%. Overall, 50,785 were invalid, representing 0.41% of the votes.</p><p>In
his speech, Elvis Amoroso also spoke about the cyberattacks against
CNE, stating that it delayed the transmission and issuance of the final
results.</p><p>Finally, Amoroso congratulated the people of Venezuela
for the profound demonstration of democratic vocation shown during the
elections, the troops deployed through the Plan República to guarantee
the security of the elections and the international observers.</p><p>In
the first bulletin issued early Monday morning, the CNE reported that
Nicolás Maduro had won with 51% of the votes. Meanwhile, Edmundo
González had obtained 44%.</p><p>Special for Orinoco Tribune by staff</p><p>OT/JRE/SF</p></div></div></div></div>
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