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Provincial elections: two victories for Kirchnerism and two for Together for Change

2023-08-14 07:26:00

This Sunday, together with the PASO elections to define national candidates, four provinces Argentineans voted for their gubernatorial candidates. Buenos Aires, Catamarca and Entre Ríos they celebrated their local primaries with two victories for Kirchnerism and one for Together for Change. For his part, Santa Cruz had its general elections this Sunday, with the victory of the For Santa Cruz coalition, associated with Together for Change.

Catamarca

He current governor of Catamarca and Unión por la Patria candidate for re-election, Raúl Jalil, won the PASO elections. He triumph was overwhelmingsince he got the 59.8% of the votes, followed recently by Flavio Fama, from Together for Change, with 13.9%; José Jalil Colomé, from La Libertad Avanza, 13.4%; Rubén Manzi (Together for Change) with 12.8% and Ariel López (Left Front), with 0.64% of the votes.

Among the candidates for the mayorship of the capital, San Fernando del Valle de Catamarca, he won widely Gustavo Saadifrom Unión por la Patria, with 63.5%, once morest Javier Varela, from La Libertad Avanza, who barely got 14.2%, and Francisco Monti, from Together for Change, with 10.6%.

Between rivers

With more than 90% of the tables scrutinized, Together for Change prevailed in the PASO for governor of Entre Ríos and Rogelio Frigerio, of Together for Entre Ríos, the internship beat him widely to the radical Pedro Galimberti.

The second most voted force was the one headed by the Peronist Adan Bahl (More for Entre Ríos), who achieved a number of votes close to that of Frigerio. In third place was La Libertad Avanza, which led Sebastián Etchevehere, close to the Argentine Rural Society, as a candidate.

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Frigerio, former Minister of the Interior during the presidency of Mauricio Macri, assured: “We are aware that a large part of the vote was linked to the row and the frustration that we Argentines and Entre Ríos feel. When people don’t celebrate, politics has to listen to what the vote at the polls means politically.”

The electoral roll of Entre Ríos had 1,143,459 citizens authorized to vote and was adding throughout the day a high participationwhich reached 78%.

Buenos Aires

The provisional result of the PASO elections —with 95% of the polling stations counted— in the province of Buenos Aires indicates that the winner is the ruling party of Axel Kicillof, with a 36,38% of the votes for the Unión por la Patria candidate. The current governor and pre-candidate for re-election prevails without rival in the unit list.

Secondly, Together for Change the gubernatorial candidate is debated vote by vote: Néstor Grindetti and Diego Santilli add up to 32.94% of the votes, with little difference in points. Grindetti, the pre-candidate supported by Patricia Bullrich, leads the internal group, with 1,296,125 votes, while Santilli, Horacio Rodríguez Larreta’s candidate, has 1,276,305 votes.

Third place is occupied by the liberalism of Javier Milei with his candidate Carolina Píparo, with 23.78% of the votes. However, being a single list, Píparo is the second candidate with the most votessince it accumulates a total of 1,856,755 votes, with the drag of the resounding victory of Javier Milei at the national level.

Santa Cruz

The elections for governor in Santa Cruz took place with the particularity that in this province there is the Lemma Law since 1988 and, in this context, with almost 95% of the polling stations scrutinized, the coalition prevailed For Santa Cruz, with 46.57% of the votes In this way, the sublemma Santa Cruz Can, headed by Claudio Vidal and Fabián Leguizamón, was victorious in the provincial elections.

In second place was Unión por la Patria, which received almost 44% of the votes, among the proposals of Javier Belloni, Pablo Grasso and Guillermo Polke, who seek to succeed Governor Alicia Kirchner, who ran for senator. .

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The Cambia Santa Cruz Front was the third force, with just over 8% with its two candidates, Roxana Reyes and Mirey Zeidán. The coalition brings together the representatives of the UCR, the Socialist Party, the Renovation Front, the Civic Coalition – ARI and Unir.

The future governor of Santa Cruz, claudio vidalHe is the general secretary of the Private Oil and Gas Union and, although he was part of the provincial Kirchnerism, this year he decided to compete in Por Santa Cruz. In October, the people of Santa Cruz must return to the polls to elect in the general national elections and also their municipal authorities.

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