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The image captures an electoral process, likely in La Paz, Bolivia, featuring several individuals engaged with official materials. In the foreground, a man in a plaid shirt is seen carefully placing a small white document, bearing the "OEP" (Organo Electoral Plurinacional) logo and a red, yellow, and green bar graphic, into a large cardboard box. He holds a blue pen. Standing beside him is another man, partially visible, wearing glasses and observing the activity. Two prominent cardboard boxes, labeled "OEP," are central to the scene. These appear to be ballot boxes or containers for electoral documents. Inside them, binders and other official papers, some also marked with the "OEP" logo, are visible. Handwritten text on the side of one box includes "ACTA DE REGISTRO DE LA MESA DE SUFRAGIO Nº..." (Record of the Polling Station No...) and "Mesa Nº 246." The setting appears to be a simple indoor or semi-outdoor space, possibly within a public building. The walls are painted yellow on the upper section and dark brown on the lower. The floor is concrete. The boxes are supported by a rustic wooden table or frame. Below the table, a person in a dark hoodie is seated and engrossed in writing, with papers spread before them. Another person in pink clothing is partially visible at the bottom right. The participants appear focused on their tasks, suggesting an organized electoral event.
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