The day before, poetry readings were held. "La poesía es un arma cargada de futuro" ("Poetry is a weapon loaded with the future") (Gabriel Celaya).
There are already more than six hundred people.
"Votarem!" ("We will vote!).
#votarem, Institut Príncep de Girona #1O #CatalanReferendum #Catalonie pic.twitter.com/E0poofVXYZ
— Jordi Duran 🎗 (@jordiduran_cat) 1 de octubre de 2017
Older people have already been able to vote.
A l’IES Príncep de Girona (Baix Guinardó) les persones grans han pogut començar a votar. Les han rebut amb aplaudiments #CatalanReferendum pic.twitter.com/e0bfqtzJH8
— Crida Democràcia🎗 (@CridaDemocracia) 1 de octubre de 2017
The queues are very long.
IES Princep de Girona, Barcelona. Es pot votar! #CatalanReferendum #1Oct #referendumCAT #Orgull #Democracia pic.twitter.com/DjRwQG48hR
— Iratxe Aragón (@iratxean) 1 de octubre de 2017
"Hem votat" ("We have voted!").
A l'IES Príncep de Girona del Guinardó celebrem que HEM VOTAT #catalanreferendum hola @marianorajoy pic.twitter.com/LFRUdVG7So
— SÍLVIA 🎗 (@SilviaValls) 1 de octubre de 2017
A great crowd of people gathered to protect the voting station.
After polling closes, the people remain to defend the vote count and hear the results returned.