Special envoy Brian Mier is in El Silencio, Caracas, reporting on the elections from the voting center in the Fermin Toro High School of Cultural Formation. The electoral process continue peacefully. teleSUR
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00:00Hello, welcome from the south, I'm Luis Alberto Matos from the Resus studios in Havana, Cuba.
00:07We begin with the news.
00:15This Sunday Venezuelans go to the polls to elect the next president in July's 28th presidential
00:26election.
00:27We are joined live with our special envoy, Brian Meir, for more details of what has happened
00:31so far in this election day.
00:34Hello Brian, welcome back to From the South, what is the latest information?
00:42Well I'm standing here in Andre Bello polling station, named after Andre Bello's school.
00:48It's a big school in the center of Caracas and one of the largest polling stations in
00:53the city, with 13 different rooms with electronic voting machines in them.
00:59We were here at 6 in the morning when voting started and there was a huge crowd outside
01:04and in other polling stations we visited around the city all morning long, there were lines
01:08that stretched outside onto the street, in some places quite large, but it seems like
01:14there's, things have faded away in the last couple hours, maybe after lunch, and although
01:20there's still lots of people trickling in here to vote, it's a big place, it's not the
01:27huge crowd that we saw early this morning.
01:31So I was triangulating my information with a couple different journalists I know, like
01:37Lucas Kohner from Venezuela Analysis, and during the morning people were beginning to
01:42say there's going to be really, really high turnouts, but it looks like it's trickling
01:47off a little bit.
01:48So I personally, if I were to vote in the Venezuelan elections, I would choose to come
01:54after lunch, it's really nice in here right now, there's plenty of space, people are talking
01:58in the hallways, and other than that, you know, the Vice President of the National Election
02:05Council, Carlos Quintero, gave a speech to the press earlier today, he said by noon they
02:12had already conducted 12 internal audits of the electronic voting system, all machines
02:17were up and running, so we've only got a few hours left now, it's about three and a
02:21half hours until the end of voting in the city of Caracas, and then we'll have to wait
02:27a couple hours, five, six, seven, maybe eight hours, until we find out who the next president
02:32of Venezuela is going to be.
02:35Thank you Brian for the latest information, we'll stay in touch for the upcoming news
02:40brief to have all the latest information in this electoral day.
02:44Let's continue now with other news, the National Electoral Council of Venezuela congratulates