what will be voted on Sunday despite the ruling of the Court

2023-05-11 16:58:18

He Supreme Court ruling suspended the elections for governor and vice that were going to take place next Sunday in San Juan. However, Governor Sergio Uñac ratified that the call is still standing for the voting of the provincial legislative positions, in addition to departmental mayors with their respective councilors.

Specifically, the representation of 17 seats of proportional deputies19 departmental deputiesadded to the 19 mayors and councillors.

In the province of Cuyo there will be no Simultaneous and Compulsory Open Primary (PASO)since the electoral reform approved last year determined the implementation of the Open Democratic Participation System (SIPAD), which restores the old regime of Lemas.

This system enables the political coalitions to present various sub-groupings (“lemmas”) with lists of differentiated candidates, whose votes are added at the end of the day and the one with the most votes within each front receives the votes obtained by all the others.

Elections 2023: San Juan unfolded the elections


Saint John is one of the 18 provinces that decided to separate their elections with respect to the national ones, which will be carried out on August 13 (PASO) and October 22 (general).

It remains to be determined whether the province of Buenos Aires and Santa Cruz they will unfold the elections or if they will be coupled to the national call, which will define the president, vice president, senators and national deputies.

A total of 603,276 citizens are empowered to vote next Sunday at the 1,795 tables distributed in 270 schools throughout the province.

The electoral ban will begin next Friday at 8 in the morningand will end once the voting closes at 6:00 p.m. on Sunday.

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