August elections, when and where I vote

2023-08-03 11:32:00

Primary, Open, Simultaneous and Compulsory elections (STEP) 2023 will take place on Sunday, August 13. That day will be voted between 8 a.m. and 6 p.m.

From Friday, July 14, you can consult the definitive pattern of the PASO. There you will find the polling place, the table number where you votethe order number and the copy of the document with which you can vote.

“It is recommended that you keep this information until the day of the election. Remember that you can only vote in the establishment and the table that corresponds to you according to the address that you have registered in your document”, recalled the General Secretariat of the Nation on its website.

Yesterday the national government confirmed the transfer of electoral powers from the Ministry of the Interior to the General Secretariat of the Presidency, as a result of the candidacy for first senator for the province of Buenos Aires of the holder of the portfolio Edward “Wado” Of Peter.

In this way, the transfer of the National Electoral Directorate (DNE) from the orbit of the ministry that leads “Wado” de Pedro to the Secretariat commanded by Julio Vitobello.


Elections 2023: what is chosen in the PASO


The Primary, Open, Simultaneous and Mandatory (PASO) that will be held on August 13, are national elections where the electoral offer is defined who will participate in the general elections.

In the STEP the political forces that are empowered to compete in the general elections. In this case, they will be those that reach 1.5% of the valid votes.

With the STEP it is also defined what will be the final list of candidates with which each force will compete in the general elections of October 22, where the next president will be electedvice-president, the Argentine representatives in Parlasur and the partial composition of the House of Senators and Deputies of the Nation.


Elections 2023: how to vote in the PASO


The difference between the PASO and the general election is that, while in the general election there is only one ballot for each party, in the PASO each political group can present as many lists to compete for the same office as you wish.

can i voter if I’m going to be in another country on the date of the PASS? The answer is no. The legislation does not provide for voting in transit and You can only vote at the table where you are registered.

In addition, if you live abroad, you made the change of address and you are in the Register of Resident Voters Abroad, you only vote in the general election, not in the PASOrecalled the General Secretariat of the Nation.


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