Argentine General Elections 2023: Who is Leading the Presidential Race?

2023-10-19 03:34:47

On August 13, 2023, the Primary, Open, Simultaneous and Mandatory (PASO) elections were held in Argentina to determine the candidacies of political forces with a view to the general elections to be held to meet Alberto Fernández’s replacement. With 5 candidates for the Casa Rosada presidential seat, the albiceleste population will return to the polls to choose their new president, and also elect more than 100 deputies. Regarding this important voting day organized by the National Electoral Directorate (DINE), find out how the latest polls and surveys are going, and who is leading the voting intention.

WHICH PRESIDENTIAL CANDIDATE IN ARGENTINA IS LEADING THE POLLS A FEW DAYS AWAY FROM THE ELECTIONS ORGANIZED BY THE DINE?

With the aim of succeeding Alberto Fernández as president of the Argentine Republic, who will end his term in December 2023, a total of 5 candidates from the so-called PASO have been taking part in analysis, evaluations and surveys. also that they collect the feelings of the citizens, and a few days after the general elections are held, they place them in polls with voting intentions that mark a trend.

Both Javier Milei from La Libertad Avanza and Patricia Bullrich from Together for Change, and Sergio Massa from Unión por la Patria, Myriam Bregman from Frente de Izquierda y de los Trabajadores – Unidad, and Juan Schiaretti from Hacemos por Nuestro País, are competing for the great opportunity to sit in Rivadavia’s chair and govern for the next 4 years, but currently and according to the publication of various electoral forecasts, the elections will have a runoff between 2 of the 5 candidates for the position.

According to a work carried out and prepared by By weighted averaging the latest surveys published by Argentine media and consulting firms, the controversial presidential candidate who recently publicly insulted the Pope occupies first place in preferences in polls conducted by DC Consultores, Fixer, Zuban Córdoba & Asociados, Reale Dalla Torre, Aresco, CB Consultora, Atlas Intel, among others (30.6%), but he would not directly win the general elections because with 29.6%, the country’s current Minister of Economy would accompany him in an eventual second round.

Considering these percentages, Patricia Bullrich, Myriam Bregman and Juan Schiaretti would be relegated, and without any chance of fighting for the presidency of Argentina with Javier Milei, who defines himself as a “libertarian liberal” and philosophically, a “market anarchist”, and whose popularity initially led him to be the most voted in the PASO held on August 13.

With only 5 days left until the albiceleste population participates in the 2023 General Elections, and votes for the candidate who will take the reins of the country until 2027, the polls agree that there would definitely be a runoff between the political leader of La Libertad Avanza and the candidate for president for Unión por la Patria, almost a month after the national elections were held.

GENERAL ELECTIONS 2023: WHEN AND WHERE CAN YOU VOTE FOR MILEI, MASSA AND THE REST OF THE PRESIDENTIAL CANDIDATES IN ARGENTINA?

After almost 4 years, exactly 35 million 394 thousand 425 voting citizens according to the final 2023 registry in they will return to the polls to elect the president who will replace Alberto Fernández, and also 130 Mercosur deputies and parliamentarians by regional district.

According to information shared by the the General Elections will take place this Sunday, October 22 between 8 am and 6 pm, and entering theyou can verify and/or consult your voting place, that is, table number, order number and National Identity Document (DNI).

It should be noted that in the event of a possible second round between Milei and Massa, for example, according to the latest polls carried out by pollsters, voters eligible for the Argentine elections will have to return for the last time to the establishments that correspond to them in order to determine to the definitive winner of the electoral contest.

BALLOT FOR THE ELECTION OF THE PRESIDENTIAL OFFICE IN ARGENTINA

This 10/22 for approximately 10 hours, Argentine citizens would elect Javier Milei or Sergio Massa as the next president of the country, but if the “most voted formula obtains more than 45% of the vote validly cast or more than 40% with a difference greater than 10% with the formula that follows her in votes, she is consecrated as president and vice president of the Republic,” the DINE officially highlights.

Taking this detail into account, and either of the 2 candidates would be far from reaching the 45% of votes necessary and required to win, the so-called second round of elections, that is, the second electoral round, would be inevitable, and would take place between the two on the 19th. November 2023.

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