The mayor of Seville highlights the "normality" of the election day in the province and makes a call to vote

José Luis Sanz has highlighted that the election day is proceeding with "normalcy" and without incidents in the Andalusian capital.

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The mayor of Seville, José Luis Sanz, exercised his right to vote this Sunday, May 17, in the Andalusian regional elections at the City Hall, where he called for all Sevillians to go to their polling stations to vote.

In statements to the media, the mayor indicated that the start of the election day has passed in the capital of Seville with "normalcy" and without incidents. "I believe it will be an intense day, a long day, it has started well, without incidents in the constitution of the polling stations, of the electoral tables, and what I would call today to all Sevillians, to all Sevillian women, is to go out into the streets to vote."

Finally, Sanz stressed that both Andalusia and the city of Seville "also have a lot at stake," stating that "the most important thing is that none of us fail to vote."