International Desk: The incident happened in Spain, a European country. Such an incident happened recently in the small village of Villaroa in the country’s La Rioja province. In local elections there, voters finished casting their votes in just 30 seconds. And this is how the voters of that village have set a precedent.
It is known that there are only seven voters in that village. Those seven voters voted in just 30 seconds after the polling process started. In past elections, they voted within 32 seconds. Salvador Perez has been the mayor of that area since 1973. He said, “I am sure that I will get seven votes.”
He also said that the villagers are well trained in the voting process. They vote as soon as the polling process starts. Spain’s villages compete over which village will vote first. The inhabitants of Villaroa compete with another village in Spain, Ilan de Vacas. The number of voters in Ilan de Vacas village is three. However, the people of Vilaroa have set a precedent by voting in 30 seconds and giving them an ace. Source: BBC
