1994 Argentine Constitutional Assembly election

Constitutional Assembly elections were held in Argentina on 10 April 1994. Justicialist Party won the most seats, but failed to win a majority. The Constitutional Assembly amended the Constitution later that year.

Results by province.

Results

Party Votes  % Seats
Total Justicialist Party (PJ) 6,072,335 38.50 137
Justicialist Front 3,955,061 25.08 77
Justicialist Party (PJ) 1,699,595 10.78 45
Front for Victory (FPV) 322,733 2.05 12
Front of Hope (San Juan) 94,946 0.60 3
Total Radical Civic Union (UCR) 3,114,166 19.74 74
Radical Civic Union (UCR) 2,940,346 18.64 64
Radical Civic Union - Alliance for Patagonia 84,239 0.53 4
Civic and Social Front of Catamarca 54,694 0.35 4
Front for San Luis 34,887 0.22 2
Broad Front (FG) 2,082,622 13.20 31
Movement for Dignity and Independence (MODIN) 1,461,451 9.27 21
Total Socialist Unity 491,613 3.12 3
Socialist Unity 353,568 2.24 2
Honesty, Work and Efficiency Alliance 111,731 0.71 1
Popular Socialist Party (PSP) 23,758 0.15
Democratic Socialist Party (PSD) 2,556 0.02
Total Union of the Democratic Centre (UCEDE) 465,971 2.95 4
Union of the Democratic Centre (UCEDE) 237,014 1.50 3
Center Alliance 115,340 0.73
Liberal Center Alliance 113,617 0.72 1
Republican Force (FR) 277,808 1.67 7
Democratic Progressive Party (PDP) 254,584 1.61 3
Democratic Party of Mendoza (PD) 217,631 1.38 4
Autonomist - Liberal Party (PAL) 187,030 1.19 5
Alliance for No 158,604 1.01
Salta Renewal Party (PRS) 93,429 0.59 3
Independent Christian Movement 85,182 0.54
Socialist Left Front 77,721 0.49
Renewal Crusade (CR) 74,968 0.48 3
Chaco Action (ACHA) 67,613 0.43 2
Christian Democratic Party (PDC) 65,469 0.42
Jujuy People's Movement (MPJ) 56,813 0.36 2
Solidarity 55,340 0.35
Retirees Target Party (PBJ) 52,651 0.33
Neuquén People's Movement (MPN) 47,023 0.30 2
Blockist Party (PB) 33,486 0.21 1
Movement for Socialism (MAS) 31,003 0.20
Integration and Development Movement (MID) 27,312 0.17
Workers' Party (PO) 21,490 0.14
Workers' Socialist Movement (MST) 19,579 0.12
Independent Reformist Movement 17,579 0.11
Participation Socialist Party 17,517 0.11
Intransigent Party (PI) 14,664 0.09
Patagonian Movement 14,321 0.09
Constitutional Nationalist Party (PNC) 13,270 0.08
Fueguino People's Movement (MOPOF) 10,481 0.07 3
New Option Alliance 10,435 0.07
Independent Call 10,140 0.06
Socialist Workers' Party (PTS) 10,080 0.06
Chubut Action Party (PACh) 9,658 0.06
Order and Justice 6,965 0.04
Patriotic Liberation Movement 5,694 0.04
Catamarca Unit 5,583 0.04
Federal Party (PF) 5,559 0.04
New Party of Tucumán 5,543 0.04
Communist Party (PC) 4,537 0.03
Popular Democracy for the Social Front 3,461 0.02
Civic Action Movement 3,070 0.02
Regional Movement 2,880 0.02
Front of Hope (Catamarca) 2,724 0.02
Hope Movement 2,502 0.02
Autonomist Party of Salta 2,251 0.01
Humanist Party (PH) 508 0.00
Pacifist Ecologist Green Party - Green Future 25 0.00
Alliance and Memory 2 0.00
Total 15,772,343 100 305
Positive votes 15,772,343 94.00
Blank votes 782,477 4.66
Invalid votes 224,163 1.34
Total votes 16,778,983 100
Registered voters/turnout 21,644,991 77.52
Sources:[1][2]

Results by province

Province PJ UCR FG MODIN Others
Votes  % Seats Votes  % Seats Votes  % Seats Votes  % Seats Votes  % Seats
Buenos Aires 2,578,759 42.90 35 934,814 15.55 13 978,154 16.27 13 820,844 13.66 11 698,154 11.62
Buenos Aires City 455,468 24.56 7 282,137 15.22 4 693,608 37.41 12 91,833 4.95 1 331,260 17.86 3
Catamarca 53,388 44.40 3 54,694 45.49 4 12,153 10.11
Chaco 133,135 42.01 4 83,397 26.31 3 16,971 5.35 11,602 3.66 71,837 22.67 2
Chubut 57,083 38.29 3 64,637 43.36 4 27,360 18.35
Córdoba 462,281 32.54 7 605,799 42.64 9 81,478 5.74 1 63,957 4.50 1 207,190 14.58 2
Corrientes 104,156 28.26 3 37,232 10.10 1 23,324 6.33 203,877 55.31 5
Entre Ríos 226,539 41.51 5 131,037 24.01 3 68,047 12.47 1 94,280 17.28 2 25,841 4.74
Formosa 87,679 55.49 5 49,283 31.19 2 13,044 8.26 7,989 5.06
Jujuy 41,780 22.53 2 43,412 23.41 2 100,216 54.05 4
La Pampa 62,901 44.58 4 35,296 25.02 2 11,395 8.08 16,278 11.54 1 15,220 10.79
La Rioja 60,800 57.12 5 34,475 32.39 2 3,279 3.08 7,883 7.41
Mendoza 267,603 38.45 5 117,619 16.90 2 55,067 7.91 1 255,598 36.73 4
Misiones 141,218 44.44 5 111,212 34.99 3 43,910 13.82 1 21,464 6.75
Neuquén 40,680 23.91 2 22,147 13.01 1 49,680 29.19 2 57,661 33.88 2
Río Negro 61,048 30.96 3 84,239 42.73 4 19,186 9.73 15,587 7.91 17,099 8.67
Salta 130,898 39.26 4 35,311 10.59 1 52,336 15.70 1 114,909 34.46 3
San Juan 143,038 53.81 4 14,349 5.40 108,454 40.80 4
San Luis 73,478 52.78 5 34,887 25.06 2 9,281 6.67 21,557 15.49
Santa Cruz 34,686 56.03 4 21,162 34.19 3 6,054 9.78
Santa Fe 507,068 35.91 9 168,100 11.91 3 144,012 10.20 2 135,347 9.59 2 457,469 32.40 5
Santiago del Estero 135,591 53.22 5 103,186 40.50 4 9,318 3.66 6,689 2.63
Tierra del Fuego 11,367 36.14 3 4,188 13.32 1 1,776 5.65 2,164 6.88 11,958 38.02 3
Tucumán 201,691 39.13 5 41,553 8.06 1 18,315 3.55 253,877 49.25 5
Total 6,072,335 38.50 137 3,114,166 19.74 74 2,082,622 13.20 31 1,461,451 9.27 21 3,041,769 19.29 42

References

  1. "Resultados 1994" (PDF). Archived from the original (PDF) on 24 March 2016.
  2. "Recorriendo las Elecciones de 1983 a 2013". Dirección Nacional Electoral.
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