2023 Argentine provincial elections
The Argentine provincial elections will elect the executive and legislative authorities of the Autonomous City of Buenos Aires and in 21 of the 23 provinces of Argentina, except (executive) Corrientes and Santiago del Estero; [1] elections in Tucumán (for a month) and San Juan were suspended by the Supreme Court. [2]
Elections
16 April
- Neuquén, Rolando Figueroa defeated the gubernatorial candidate of the long-governing Neuquén People's Movement, for the first time in 60 years, with 36.94% of Comunidad.[3]
- Río Negro, Alberto Weretilneck wins with 42.43%. Third consecutive electoral victory of Together We Are Río Negro.
5 May
- Jujuy, Carlos Sadir won with 49.59%. Third consecutive electoral victory for Together for Change.
- La Rioja, Ricardo Quintela is re-elected with 50.63%. Fourth consecutive electoral victory of Union for the Homeland and its predecessor parties.
- Misiones, Hugo Passalacqua won with 64.18%. Sixth consecutive electoral victory of the Front for the Renewal of Concord, it has not lost since its foundation.
14 May
- La Pampa, Sergio Ziliotto Is re-elected with 47.66%. Twelfth electoral victory of the Justicialist Party.
- Salta, Gustavo Sáenz is re-elected with 47.51% for the Salta Identity Party.
- San Juan (gubernatorial election suspended), the legislative election was won by the Union for the Homeland with 53.25%, obtained 9 of 17 legislators, Together for Change obtained 7 and Liberty Advances obtained 1.
- Tierra del Fuego, Gustavo Melella is re-elected with 65.63%. Fourth consecutive electoral victory of Union for the Homeland (counting predecessors) and allies.
- Tucumán (suspended)
11 June
- Corrientes, Legislative election. Victory of ECO+Vamos Corrientes with 68.06%, obtaining 11 legislators out of 15 and 4 senators out of 5.
- San Luis, Claudio Poggi obtained 53.10% and won by the total sum of Together for Change with 53.31%. Defeat of the supremacy of the Saá brothers (Adolfo 1983-2001 and Alberto 2003-2011 and 2015-2023).
- Tucumán, Osvaldo Jaldo won with 57.96%. Seventh consecutive electoral victory of Union for the Homeland (counting its predecessors).
25 June
- Córdoba, Martin Llaryora won with 45.20%. Seventh consecutive electoral victory of We Do for Córdoba (counting its predecessor Union for Córdoba).
- Formosa, Gildo Insfrán is re-elected for the eighth consecutive time with 69.97%.
2 July
- San Juan, Marcelo Orrego defeated the gubernatorial candidate of the governing Union for the Homeland, for the first time in 20 years, with 49.81%.[4]
30 July
- Chubut, Ignacio Torres defeats the candidate of Union for the Homeland. He won 35.71% to 34.11% and put an end to 20 years of Peronism (PJ-CST)
13 August
- Santa Cruz, Claudio Vidal defeated the gubernatorial candidates of the governing Union for the Homeland, for the first time in 40 years, with 46.5%.
10 September
- Santa Fe, Maximiliano Pullaro of Together for Change defeats the Union for the Homeland candidate with 58.40%. He became the first candidate to exceed one million votes in Santa Fe.
17 September
- Chaco, Leandro Zdero beats Jorge Capitanich with 46%. The UCR wins the province again, it has not happened since 2003.
24 September
22 October
References
- "Buenos Aires Times | Staggered voting creates intense 2023 electoral calendar nationwide". www.batimes.com.ar. Retrieved 2023-04-19.
- "Página 12 | La Corte Suprema ordenó suspender las elecciones en Tucumán y San Juan". www.pagina12.com.ar. Retrieved 2023-05-09.
- Institute, Baker. "A Political Earthquake In Argentina's Vaca Muerta: The 2023 Neuquén Gubernatorial Election". Forbes. Retrieved 2023-04-19.
- https://www.perfil.com/noticias/politica/juntos-por-el-cambio-gano-san-juan-la-eleccion-de-marcelo-orrego-pone-fin-a-24-anos-de-peronismo.phtml
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