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Argentina Election 2023: Live Results and Updates on the Presidency and Congress

Argentina Election 2023: This Sunday, October 22, Argentines define who will be the new President in the general elections throughout the country. 

These are key elections, where in addition to the President and vice president, Congress will renew 130 seats in the Deputies and 24 in the Senate. Everything you need to know about the presidential elections, I followed minute by minute all the news in Ámbito.

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‼️#Argentina 🇦🇷 – 84.6% scrutinized (OFFICIAL data)

🔵 Mass 36.2%
🟣 Milei 30.2%
🟠Bullrich 23.7%
🟤 Schiaretti 7.1%
🔴 Bregman 2.7%

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THERE IS A BALLOT With more than 75% of the votes counted, Sergio Massa gets 35.9% and Javier Milei 30.51%. They will define the presidency in a runoff.

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10-22-2023 20:40

Together for Change talks about a possible victory for Kicillof in Buenos Aires

Sources from Together for Change in the Province of Buenos Aires gave indications of a possible victory for the Unión por la Patria (UP) candidate in the Buenos Aires territory: according to the witness tables, Governor Axel Kicillof would reach 40%, while the candidate of the ruling coalition, Néstor Grindetti , would remain in second place with 27% of the votes. Carolina Píparo, meanwhile, would reach 23%.

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10-22-2023 20:09

In the province of Buenos Aires, 72.9% of the voters voted

72.9 percent of the voters in the province of Buenos Aires voted in today’s elections, which took place calmly and without setbacks, according to data from the Electoral Justice.

In the main electoral district of the country, with 13,110,768 voters authorized to vote, the election closed at 6 p.m. without any problems recorded in the 135 Buenos Aires municipalities.

From the Federal Court of La Plata with electoral jurisdiction No. 1, headed by Alejo Ramos Padilla, Télam was told that 72.9% of the registry voted, which brings together some 13,110,768 Buenos Aires residents authorized to vote, without them registering. incidents or delays in the constitution of the tables and added that it was a day “without setbacks.”

The Buenos Aires governor and candidate for reelection for Unión por la Patria (UxP), Axel Kicillof, voted at 9:30 at the “Floreal Ferrera” Higher Health School, located on 4th Street between 51 and 53, in the city of La Plata, where he arrived accompanied by his wife Soledad Quereilhac.

“My first message is that everyone should decide through the ballot box, it is very important to vote for one. Personally, it is always a joy, I do it with optimism, especially when the people speak. You have to vote with love and happiness, beyond the messages of hate,” he expressed after voting.

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10-22-2023 17:39

2023 ballot: what will happen with the November holiday and the second round

The general elections will be held this October 22 throughout the country and, in the event of a technical tie, the two candidates with the most votes this Sunday will go to a second round in November. In this framework, how would a runoff impact the last long weekend of the year?

To be elected president in the first round, the candidate with the most votes must obtain 45% of the votes or 40% and a difference of 10 points with the second candidate. Otherwise, there will be a ballot, which according to the law must be carried out within 30 days of the general election.

In a hypothetical second-round scenario, the National Electoral Chamber (CNE) stipulates that Argentines must return to the polls on Sunday, November 19, in the middle of the last long weekend of the year stipulated due to Monday, November 20, a holiday for National Sovereignty Day.

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10-22-2023 17:22

Elections 2023: what does it take to win in the first round?

The National Electoral Chamber establishes the percentage that a candidate must obtain to become the winner and president of all Argentines.

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10-22-2023 16:19

Elections 2023: what is the runoff and when is it applied?

Argentines go to the polls this Sunday to elect the future president of the Nation among five candidates: Sergio Massa, Javier Milei, Patricia Bullrich, Juan Schiaretti, and Myriam Bregman. Given the figures of the PASO, none of them would be enough to win in the first round. This means that the candidates who come in first and second place will have to compete in a runoff on November 19.

In Argentina, presidential candidates must reach the percentage established by the National Constitution to sit in the Rivadavia seat: 45% of the affirmative votes or at least 40% of the votes and a percentage difference greater than 10 points with respect to the main opponent, according to articles 97 and 98.

Already in the runoff, the candidate who obtains the majority of votes, without the need for a specific percentage difference, will be declared the winner of the elections and, consequently, will be named President of the Nation.

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10-22-2023 15:32

Elections 2023: are there classes on Monday, August 23?

Argentines are going to the polls this Sunday to vote in the national elections and the schools will host millions of Argentines who will cast their voteWill there be classes next Monday after the elections?

During these hours, Argentines are passing through the beginning of the electoral ban: also known as “electoral silence”, it is a moment of reflection in which the Government limits certain actions of its inhabitants with the aim of prioritizing voting, democracy, and celebration. of the 2023 Elections.

In this framework, the five presidential candidates, Javier Milei (La Libertad Avanza), Sergio Massa (Unión por la Patria), Patricia Bullrich (Together for Change), Juan Schiaretti (We Make United), and Myriam Bregman (Frente de Izquierda) will star the election that will define the next president of the Argentines.

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10-22-2023 14:59

Esteban Bullrich’s emotional vote in Junín: “Let’s go, we can”

Esteban Bullrich was happy about his participation in the 2023 elections after casting his vote in the Buenos Aires town of Junín with his wife and one of his daughters.

“Today we Argentines have a historic opportunity,” the former Minister of Education of the Nation and the City of Buenos Aires highlighted through his X account.

The official, who suffers from ALS disease, voted at EP School No. 15 in the town of Agustina and expressed the excitement that going to the polls generates: “Let’s go vote. Let’s go Argentina! Let’s go, we can do it!”.

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10-22-2023 14:46

Electoral ban: what are the prohibitions in each province

This Sunday the general elections will be held, an instance in which the five presidential candidates will compete for the presidency for the next four years. In this framework, what are the prohibitions due to the electoral ban?

This October 22, the five national candidates, Javier Milei (Freedom Advances), Sergio Massa (Union for the Homeland), Patricia Bullrich (Together for Change), Juan Schiaretti (We Make United), and Myriam Bregman (Left Front) will start in the election that will define the next president of the Argentines.

As established by the National Electoral Code in section f of article 71, it is prohibited to “carry out public acts of proselytism and publish and disseminate pre-electoral surveys and polls from forty-eight hours before the start of the election and until its close.”

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10-22-2023 14:20

Elections 2023: From what time can I buy alcohol?

This Sunday, October 22, the national elections will be held, in which Argentines who go to the polls must elect – among others – the new president of the Nation. For this reason, last Friday the 20th, the electoral ban came into effect, which implies the restriction of certain activities, including the sale of alcohol.

Those who do not comply with what is established by the ” electoral silence ” – which is a moment of reflection – must face the possibility of receiving some sanction. In this way, the beginning of the sale of alcoholic beverages is stipulated for a specific time.

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10-22-2023 13:30

Grindetti voted: “Let people vote, it’s good that they don’t decide for you”

The Buenos Aires gubernatorial candidate for Together for Change (JxC), Néstor Grindetti, cast his vote and asked “that people vote.” “It’s good that they don’t decide for one,” he said after voting at School No. 41 in Lanús, a town where he is mayor on leave.

Grindetti faces the Peronist Axel Kicillof – who is seeking re-election – and the libertarian Carolina Píparo, in a battle that due to the flow of votes in the largest province in the country will have an impact on the presidential election. The JxC candidate expressed that “people are worried,” and noted that he received complaints about ballot changes. “Ballots have arrived from the PASO or from changed districts, we must be attentive, we have already made a presentation so that those votes are taken into account,” he stated.

“I was only able to vote when I was 28 years old and that is why I really value being able to vote, it must be done with great joy and commitment for the country and the province,” he said.

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10-22-2023 13:17

Carolina Píparo voted and requested that in the next election, there be a single ballot

The candidate for governor of the Province of Buenos Aires for La Libertad Avanza, Carolina Píparo, cast her vote and referred to the voting modality within the framework of the presidential elections. ” I hope this is the last time we vote with this ballot. I am going to fight from wherever I am because this cannot continue to be the way to vote,” she said.

Píparo voted at School 10 (16, Diagonal 73 and 48, La Plata) and, after exercising her right as a citizen, she issued, in statements to the press, that “we enter some schools every five voters, let’s put ourselves in the voter’s place and let us respect democracy, precisely each person’s choice.” /TelegrapNews


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