Frigerio won by the minimum and will be the new governor

2023-10-23 03:40:00

On a day marked by intense rainfall, Between rivers also voted this sunday to elect local authorities. Scrutinized more than 99% of the tables, the candidate of Together for Change, Rogelio Frigeriowon with 41.7% and will be the next governor of the province overthrowing the ruling Peronism, which led to Adam Bahl as a candidate.

With this victory, the opposition coalition added a new governorshipalthough at the national level he was unable to transfer that territorial power to the candidacy of Patricia Bullrich, which was third and out of the runoff. The new government that takes office in December will, in turn, simple majority in the Chamber of Deputies.

The election in the province, currently managed by the Justicialist Gustavo Bordet, showed a vote-by-vote outcome. That’s how it is that the difference between the two candidates with the most votes was barely 18,000 votes.

As was seen in the campaign, the conflict was polarized between Together for Change and the local version of Unión por la Patria, relegating to a distant third place Sebastian Etcheveherefrom La Libertad Avanza, with 18.9% of the votes.


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Both spaces agreed that the day had no abnormalities, beyond some specific delay at some tables due to the absence of the authorities. The percentage of participation indicated at the close of the election act exceeded 75%above the national level.

Precipitation They hit the province since dawn, although in some sections of the morning it decreased. There, sources from the provincial leadership indicated, Voter attendance at different schools intensified.

For scrutiny, the Entre Ríos government, currently led by the Peronist Gustavo Bordetestablished its own computing center, which will be fed with data from the telegrams sent by Correo Argentino from each table.


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In the primaries, Together for Change, which had two candidates, had won as a space, but by a narrow margin, around 31% of the votes. The local version of Union for the Homeland, which reached 28%. Finally, in third place was Freedom Advanceswith 21% of the votes.

With information from Infobae


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