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Today in the Second Round There Is No "Dry Law": only Stores in Malls Must Close

Attention neighbors: the infamous "dry law" during elections ended last year. This means that this Sunday, bars, liquor stores, restaurants, and convenience stores can sell alcohol as usual. The only exception is malls and shopping centers, which by law must close for the entire day of the election. All other businesses will operate without issue. In short: you can go vote without worry, and then stop by your usual store. The important thing is …
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Attention neighbors: the infamous "dry law" during elections ended last year. This means that this Sunday, bars, liquor stores, restaurants, and convenience stores can sell alcohol as usual. The only exception is malls and shopping centers, which by law must close for the entire day of the election. All other businesses will operate without issue. In short: you can go vote without worry, and then stop by your usual store. The important thing is …

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El Sol de Iquique broke the news in on Sunday, December 14, 2025.
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