Meeting between TRE, parties and federations reinforces guidelines on candidacies With just over two months to go before the 2026 Elections, the parties, federations and the Regional Electoral Court of Acre (TRE-AC) met to discuss guidelines on registering candidacies this Wednesday (8), in Rio Branco. The meeting, at the court headquarters, also presented the systems that must be used in accountability. According to the judicial secretary of TRE-AC, Sandro Roberto, the activity was also aimed at lawyers, members of the Regional Electoral Prosecutor's Office and pre-candidates. ? Join the g1 AC channel on WhatsApp One of the new features of the application process this year is that all registration requests must be made exclusively online by 7pm (Brasília time) on August 15th. As for the delivery of electoral campaign accountability documents, this must also be done online. "The main objective of this meeting is to pass on to the representatives of parties and federations all situations relating to the registration of candidacies, so that there is a working partnership and there are no major doubts and errors regarding the registration of their candidates for the election", he said. Measure seeks to reinforce the parameters for candidacies and prevent possible irregularities Richard Lauriano/Rede Amazônica Acre READ MORE: Acre reaches election year with two Senate seats up for grabs; see scenarios Authorities meet to discuss security plan for the 2026 Elections in Acre ? This year's elections are scheduled for October 4th, with a possible second round on the 25th of the same month, in cities with more than 200 thousand registered voters. This year, 614,753 voters are eligible to vote in the 22 municipalities in Acre. Furthermore, the judiciary highlighted the changes for the 2026 election and the correct way of presenting and instructing requests, the integration between the Candidacy System and the Electronic Judicial Process (PJE), in addition to guidance on the use of CANDex, a tool for sending electoral data. The objective, according to the court, is to bring the Electoral Court closer to political parties and thus reduce possible errors in the formal period of registration of candidacies, ensuring more agility and efficiency in the process. According to the court, 701 voting locations are planned for this year's election, with 2,417 polling stations. The body also reported that 9,500 poll workers are registered to work in these elections. Meeting brought together parties, federations, pre-candidates and lawyers at the TRE-AC headquarters Richard Lauriano/Rede Amazônica Acre Review Acre's news programs
TRE brings together parties to provide guidance on registering candidacies in Acre
Meeting between TRE, parties and federations reinforces guidelines on candidacies With just over two months to go before the 2026 Elections, the parties, federations and the Regional Electoral Court of Acre (TRE-AC) met...