WILLEMSTAD - The Supreme Electoral Council (SER) does not have an official indication that there are people who have voted on a black and white ballot paper. But they can only make an official statement about this on Wednesday, March 24.
"We have spoken to the chairmen of all polling stations, but no one has seen black and white ballots," says Raymond "Pacheco" Römer, president of the SEC.
There were signals from various sides from people who have actually filled in a black and white ballot paper.
Yesterday Römer was unable to give any details about what exactly went wrong. This should become clear after further investigation. Reports on social media show that there are some people who have colored a box red on a black and white ballot paper. This means that their vote is invalid.