2023-11-20 01:28:00
In Neuquén, the runoff between Javier Milei and Sergio Massa was presented as an uncertain scenario. With 553,748 eligible voters, both candidates maintained expectations of the results throughout the country. Milei’s libertarians hoped to replicate the success of PASO and October, while Massa’s militants were going for the epic comeback in our region. Around 6 p.m., official sources confirmed that participation was around 80% in the province. After 8 p.m., the first official results were released with 86% of the tables scrutinized, which showed Javier Milei with 55.95%, prevailing over Sergio Massa, who had 44.04%. At the provincial level, The libertarian candidate gathers 60.67% of the votes once morest 39.32% of the official candidate.
Javier Milei spoke following winning the runoff: “There is no place for gradualism”
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“We are ready to continue working as a team,” said Gaido regarding Milei’s victory.
Who also referred to the triumph of Javier Milei, the new elected president of Argentina, was the mayor of Neuquén capital, Mariano Gaido. In networks, the communal chief highlighted that “Argentines have expressed their desire for Javier Milei to be the president of the nation for the next four years. “Neuquén capital has a lot to give to the country and we are ready to continue working as a team.”
The Argentines have expressed their desire for it to be @JMilei the president of the nation for the next four years.
Neuquén Capital has a lot to give to the country and we are ready to continue working as a team.— Mariano Gaido (@MarianoGaidoOk) November 20, 2023
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“You don’t have to be afraid of Freedom,” said Nadia Márquez, from the libertarian bunker in Neuquén.
The celebrations were concentrated at the campaign headquarters of the elected national representative Nadia Márquez, who assured that the national government of Javir Milei will be open to the government of Neuquén. See the full note.
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Javier Milei speaks following winning the runoff: “Today the reconstruction of Argentina begins”
President-elect Javier Milei speaks for the first time following his clear victory over Sergio Massa in the 2023 runoff this Sunday. Two hours following the Unión por la Patria candidate, Milei took the stage mounted in front of the La Libertad Avanza bunker, at the Hotel Libertador. “Today the reconstruction of Argentina begins,” he said, accompanied by his collaborators and activists.
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Francisco Sánchez celebrated Javier Milei’s victory: “A new beginning”
The national deputy of the PRO, Francisco Sánchez, celebrated the victory of Javier Milei in the 2023 runoff and considered that it represents a “new beginning for Argentina.” On the other hand, through his “A big hug from Neuquén,” concluded the legislator who will leave his seat on December 10 and before the second round, whitewashed his support for the libertarian.
Congratulations @JMilei y @VickyVillarruel! A new beginning for Argentina.
Those of us who believe and have been working for years for a profound change, together with @PatoBullrich y @mauriciomacritoday we have more arguments to build a better future.
A big hug, from Neuquén.— Francisco Sanchez (@FranSanchezNQN) November 20, 2023
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This is how Javier Milei’s triumph was experienced in the libertarian bunker in Neuquén
With flags and banners, an important group of Javier Milei militants met in the libertarian bunker of Neuquén, located on the corner of JJ Lastra and San Luis, to celebrate the results. Shouting “long live freedom, damn it”, the candidate’s catchphrase during the campaign, the celebrations also included the presence of some political figures such as the elected national representative Nadia Márquez and the representative of the local PRO, Marcelo Bermúdez.
21:28
Rolando Figueroa’s message to Javier Milei for his victory in the 2023 runoff
The elected governor of Neuquén, Rolando Figueroa, publicly congratulated Javier Milei through his networks for his victory in the 2023 runoff, where he garnered more than 55% at the national level and a number greater than 60% in the province.
«The Argentine people have elected Javier Milei to be the new president of the Republic. I send my congratulations to the elected authorities, hoping that the future finds us working for our country. “We will always continue to defend Neuquén and contribute to the growth of the country,” said the next president, who in the last part of the campaign made official his support for candidate Sergio Massa.
The Argentine people decided that @JMilei be the new president of the Republic.
I send my congratulations to the elected authorities, hoping that the future finds us working for our country. We will always continue to defend Neuquén and contribute to the growth of the country.
— Rolo Figueroa (@Rolo_Figueroa) November 20, 2023
21:20
2023 ballot: “We are going to defend the rights of the people of Neuquén” assured Pablo Todero
The elected deputy of Unión por la Patria, Pablo Todero, analyzed the results of the runoff following the victory of Javier Milei and announced that, from his place in Congress, “we are going to defend the rights of the people of Neuquén.” He also indicated that he will focus on protecting “public health and education,” as well as the development of Vaca Muerta training. Regarding his legislative task since December 10, he also maintained that “we are going to reach a consensus without giving up any rights.”
21:05
“It was not the result we expected,” said Darío Martínez following Massa’s defeat
After the first official numbers of the ballot, the president of the Justicialista Party of Neuquén, Darío Martínez, acknowledged to Diario RÍO NEGRO that it was not “the result we expected” and assured that from his space “now we will have to defend to not allow them to pass us from above”. Regarding the numbers in the province, where the libertarian obtained a resounding victory, he indicated that the key was the migration of votes from Patricia Bullrich to Milei.
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First celebrations in Neuquén for the victory of Javier Milei in the 2023 runoff
After the dissemination of the official results, which revealed the victory of Javier Milei over Sergio Massa in the 2023 runoff, supporters of the libertarian gathered at the traditional monument to San Martín de Neuquén to celebrate the results.
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Milei’s resounding victory over Massa in Neuquén: 60.67% to 39.32%
Javier Milei, as in the PASO and in the general elections, prevails in the province of Neuquén in this runoff with 60.67% of the votes once morest the 39.32% that the official candidate Sergio Massa garnered. More than 86% of the votes in the district have already been counted.
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2023 ballot: first official results confirm Milei’s triumph at the national level
According to the first official data and with more than 86% of the tables counted, Javier Milei wins with 55.95% of the votes, while Sergio Massa obtains 44.04% at the national level. In this way the libertarian becomes the new elected president.
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Massa recognized Milei’s victory in the 2023 runoff
From the Unión por la Patria bunker, the official candidate, Sergio Massa, acknowledged defeat once morest the La Libertad Avanza candidate, Javier Milei, in the 2023 runoff. “Today a stage in my political life ends,” said the Minister of Economy. Read the full note.
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Results of Milei and Massa in the 2023 runoff: who won the elections abroad
The consulates of Montevideo, Miami and New York, the United Kingdom, Bern, Barcelona and Madrid, and Sydney are those that registered a high attendance of Argentine citizens living in those countries. Find out the data in this note.
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Milei would obtain the most votes in Neuquén
According to private surveys, while official data is awaited, the libertarian candidate would have won in the province of Neuquén as happened in the PASO and in the October general elections.
19:28
The transfer of the ballot boxes to the post office in Neuquén began
After 7 p.m., the first ballot boxes began to be transferred to the postal headquarters in Neuquén, awaiting the final scrutiny that will begin 48 hours following the election.
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Ballotaje 2023: how were the results of the general elections in Neuquén
In October, as in the PASO, in Neuquén the candidate with the most votes was Javier Milei, who last month managed to win with 36.74% or 157,187 votes. In second place, but with a much tighter difference than in the primaries, was Sergio Massa with 31.76% or 135,881 votes. Further behind were Patria Bullrich (20.56%), Juan Schiaretti (5.95%) and Myriam Bregman (4.99%).
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The scrutiny advances and the first results are awaited in Neuquén
A little less than an hour before the election closes, the scrutiny is progressing in the schools of Neuquén and the first results are awaited. The second electoral round disputed between Sergio Massa (Unión por la Paria) and Javier Milei (La Libertad Avanza) will define the new president.
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How blank votes are counted in the 2023 runoff and who they favor
How are blank votes counted in a runoff? In the runoff The same criteria are used as in the general elections. YesAlthough the only relevant thing is which of the two formulas obtained the most votes, the National Electoral Code establishes that it will be “The one who obtains the greatest number of affirmative votes validly cast is elected.” See the full note.
18:20
The situation of those who are still waiting to vote in the 2023 runoff
Although the electoral event ended at 6 p.m., votes will continue to be received from voters who are waiting their turn. This was reported by the National Electoral Chamber in a statement.
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Ballot 2023: at what time will the first results be known
Marcos Schiavi, head of the DINE, confirmed days ago that the first provisional data will be known at 9 p.m. Around that time it is expected to have a “consolidated and representative” trend of the second round. Read the full note.
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2023 ballot in Neuquén: the elections have closed and the recount in schools begins
After the election closed at 6:00 p.m., there are still some voters lining up at Neuquén schools, which will soon begin counting the results. See how the voting centers are at this time.
18:05
2023 ballot: participation was around 80% in Neuquén
Provincial government sources confirmed to RÍO NEGRO Diary that participation in this runoff was around 80% in Neuquén, a percentage similar to that registered in the October elections. In schools, they are already preparing to begin the provisional scrutiny following the close of the elections.
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Ballotaje 2023: the elections in Neuquén have closed, the results are awaited
After more than 10 hours, the elections closed throughout the country and in the case of Neuquén, they are waiting for the final percentage of participation, which at 5 p.m. exceeded 70%.
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How schools will function in Neuquén following the ballot and the holiday
From the CPE they informed Diario RÍO NEGRO that following the elections and the holiday on Monday, all schools will have classes normally. “After Sunday’s elections, there will be classes normally in all educational establishments,” they stated. See the full note.
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2023 ballot: more than 70% of the voters in Neuquén have already voted
At 5 p.m. this Sunday, more than 70% of the voters in the province of Neuquén had already voted, according to what Diario RÍO NEGRO learned. The percentage is known one hour before the close of the elections that will define the new president of the Nation.
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A delay for breaking ballots in the 2023 runoff in Neuquén
A man was detained this Sunday, around 3 p.m., for breaking ballots inside the dark room at CPEM 41 in the provincial capital, reported from the Federal Prosecutor’s Office No. 1 of Neuquén. The damaged ballots were also seized and a case was initiated for violation of article 139 inc. g of the National Electoral Code.
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How long does it take in Neuquén to vote in the 2023 runoff?
According to a survey by the Electoral Observatory of the National University of Comahue, Neuquén voters took, on average, 44 seconds to vote in this runoff. The number is lower than in October, when the average was one minute to vote.
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Runoff in Neuquén: a woman went to vote, stole ballots and was intercepted by the police
The incident was recorded at School No. 195 in Neuquén Capital. The woman – 35 years old – was intercepted when she left to vote. After chasing the defendant, she dropped the bundles of ballots and she was delayed. A case was opened once morest her in Federal Justice.
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Ballot in Neuquén: more than 600 people justified their “non-voting” in the capital
The data was corroborated by police sources and corresponds to police stations 1 and 2. However, the number is part of a common registry in these electoral instances.
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Ballot: the path of the vote from when it enters the ballot box until the final count ends
The final vote is the only one with legal validity. The polls are only reopened when there are well-founded reasons for problems with the record.
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2023 ballot: voting is carried out normally in Cutral Co and Plaza Huincul
The day opened normally. The local authorities have already cast their vote.
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Ballot: they confirmed that the ballots from the first round of Massa and Milei are valid
The National Electoral Chamber guaranteed the validity of the ballots from the first round of the runoff. The measure seeks to simplify the process for voters in the presidential election. What to do if a candidate’s ballots are missing: here are the details.
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How many prosecutors are there from each party in Neuquén and Río Negro.
From the Electoral Observatory of the National University of Comahue, in a report at 11, they reported that according to 21 observations made in San Carlos de Bariloche, General Roca, Cipolletti, Cinco Saltos, Neuquén capital, Villa La Angostura There are 71% of prosecutors present from both parties. In addition, the average opening time of the tables was at 8:02.
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Leandro López, on vote control: “We have not reported any problems”
Leandro López, who is part of the work carried out by Arriba Neuquén, together with the PRO and the UCR, in the supervision of Javier Milei’s votes, provided an overview, in dialogue with Diario RÍO NEGRO. “It started very well, we are already delivering the food, all the schools are covered,” he reported.
He pointed out that All ballots were delivered to the Electoral Justice and “with contingency bags.”
Until 11, he said “There have been no reports of any problems.”
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Mariano Gaido said that it is defined “between two very clear and different projects.”
The mayor of Neuquén, Mariano Gaido cast his vote this morning at School 67 accompanied by his family. He maintained that today it will be defined “between two very clear and different projects.”
On the other hand, he said that He will wait for the results of the elections, touring the city, while he commented that different teams from the Municipality will work throughout the day organizing traffic and collaborating in schools.
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Live, the elected governor of Neuquén, Rolando Figueroa, came to vote.
The elected governor of Neuquén, Rolando Figueroa, who expressed his support for the official candidate, Sergio Massa, came to vote minutes before 11. “With great joy, celebrating these 40 years (of democracy). Those of us who have lived, even if it is another stages, of course live with joy the possibility of choosing who represents us,” he said.
He said that it is a very particular election, a runoff where the elections are always very even.
He noted that the results will await him and his daughters. “Excited to be able to choose the next Argentine”he said regarding what is perceived by citizens.
“We are focused on Neuquén and putting together a great team”, he said regarding the latest announcements of the names that will make up the cabinet. On December 4, the Ministries Law will be presented, he anticipated.
He also insisted on the importance of Justice advancing in knowing in detail those responsible for the scam with social plans in Neuquén. He said that the Ministry of Social Development “has collapsed in every sense.”
During the media note, he had a exchange with an oil worker. The employee told the governor-elect that he is five years away from retirement. Can I rest assured, is there going to be work in Vaca Muerta? he asked him.
“Mature basins must be developed, there is a law in Congress that it must be punished. In Neuquén, there is work. Our view is that always first for the people of Neuquén.”
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Nadia Márquez, at the time of voting: “We political spaces have done everything necessary”
Nadia Márquez, from Arriba Neuquén, the space that was on the ballot along with Javier Milei, pointed out in conversation with the media that “the political spaces “We have done everything necessary and today it is the people who decide.”
Voted this morning in the school 309. “Happy to come once once more with such an important democratic act, at such an important and beautiful moment for Argentina”; he expressed her.
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Pablo Todero has already voted in Neuquén: “We have to come with hope and joy to vote”
The elected national deputy of Unión por la Patria was one of the first political leaders in the region to cast his vote. «Happy for another day of democracy, in which We Argentines have to come with hope and joy to vote, always thinking regarding Argentina, in the light blue and white one”, he said in dialogue with the press, at school 150 where he cast his vote.
He was accompanied by the president of the Neuquén PJ, Darío Martínez.
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Presidential runoff in Neuquén: what will the weather be like this election Sunday
The Interjurisdictional Authority of the Basins (AIC) reported that this Sunday the forecast in the city of Neuquén will have a maximum temperature of 27° degrees Celsiuss (in the followingnoon) and a minimum of 5 degrees Celsius. During the morning and followingnoon, gusts of up to 45 kilometers per hour are expected.
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Ballot in Neuquén: schools have already opened and the presidential election has begun
The ballot to define who will be the next President of the Argentines began following 8 o’clock throughout the country, in elections in which 35 million people are authorized to vote between the candidate of Unión por la Patria (UxP), Sergio Massa , and the candidate of La Libertad Avanza (LLA), Javier Milei.
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Presidential runoff in Neuquén: how were the results in the general elections
The difference between both candidates in the October 22 elections was 21,306 votes. There are 134,746 that were directed to other forces and that will now be disputed between Massa and Milei, in addition to 12,443 and 7,007 that, in this runoff, might grow.
2023 ballot in Neuquén: the “loose” votes that will be in dispute
Patricia Bullrich from Together for Change came third in October by obtaining 87,952 votes. It remains to be seen if the alliance with Milei will transfer his electoral wealth to him.
Juan Schiaretti from We Do For Our Country He was fourth in Neuquén, with 25,438 votes.
Myriam Bregman of the FIT Unidad He came in fifth place and garnered 21,356 votes.
In white: There were 12,443, half of what there were in the PASO.
Nulls: They reached 7,007, also less than in the August primaries.
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