Cambia Mendoza dominates PASO elections with 42.68% of votes – Analysis and Results

2023-06-12 19:42:07

With 42.68% of the votes, the pro-government front Cambia Mendoza was the most voted alliance in the PASO this Sunday. In this way, the former governor and current national senator Alfredo Cornejo once once more established himself as a candidate for governor together with his running mate Hebe Casado, a native of the southern area of ​​San Rafael.

Within the Cambia Mendoza Front, Cornejo won the PASO once morest former deputy Luis Petri, who, however, celebrated his good performance. “I wanted to beat Cornejo, that’s why I didn’t set up my own front and we will fight from Cambia Mendoza for the changes we are proposing. I give the fight because in front is populism”, said Petri on Radio Nihuil.

Behind the Front Cambia Mendoza was located, in second placewith the 20,27% of the votes, The Mendoza Unionheaded by the head of the PRO in Mendoza, Omar De Marchi, who decided to break with the ruling coalition and set up his own party.

De Marchi considered the election “spectacular” and predicted that his space “is going to win” in the general elections on September 24. “We are a space that was born 45 days ago. The election has been spectacular, with a difference of regarding 4 points in candidate candidate. Petri was the surprise because it is an anti-government vote,” he said.

“The final result shows that 75% of the province did not vote for a government that has the province paralyzed. A very interesting definition is now opening up. We are the different ones. We are going to win in September. There must be a government that guides the province the other way,” said the leader.

Third parties the justicialistas remained with him Front I chosewith the 15,69% of the votes, who will compete for the governorship with the formula Omar Parisi-Lucas Ilardo.

Mendoza’s offer for the provincial election on September 24 is completed by the Green Party, with Mario Vadillo, and the Left Front, with Lautaro Jiménez.

vote distribution

According to the data available so far, Change Mendoza prevailed in the municipalities of General Alvear, St. Martin, Junin, Rivadavia, Tupungato, Las Heras, Capital, Godoy Cross and Guaymallen.

In Malargüe, on the other hand, Elegí Mendoza obtained the majority of votes, while La Unión Mendocina was victorious in Luján de Cuyo.

govern with majority

The Legislatureif in the generals the trend of this Sunday is repeated, it will have a wide most of legislators from Change Mendoza: There would be 31 in total, 15 new and 16 that continue.

The Elegí Mendoza Front, meanwhile, would have 10 legislators, thanks to the incorporation of 3 seats.

The Mendocina Union, for its part, would have 6 legislators, all new additions, while the Green Party would continue with 1 bench.

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