Córdoba capital elects mayor between Daniel Passerini and Rodrigo De Loredo

2023-07-23 11:54:00

08.53 The elections take place normally

With the usual delays in the formation of the tables in some schools, the elections take place normally.

08:01 The electoral act began

From 8 the people of Cordoba go to the polls to choose to the successor of Martín Llaryora in the administration of the city of Córdoba.

They are empowered to cast the ballot through the Single Ballot system around 1,133,317 voters.

The authorities decided that there free shipping to facilitate the transfer of table authorities and voters during the elections that will last until 6:00 p.m.

Candidates

There will be 11 candidates who will seek to be the 11th mayor, since the return of democracy. The next The local head of government will come out of one of the two main forces, which have polarized the election. The big question is the level of participation, in July for governor it barely exceeded 68%, the lowest in history.

In the elections this Sunday they are empowered to pay 1,129,853 voters who will be able to do so at the 3,285 tables arranged in the 448 voting centers in the Capital.

The campaign was colored by complaints, insecurity and some proposals. The rarefied climate led Daniel Passerini and Rodrigo de Loredo to a heads up that begins to be defined at 8 in the morning when the schools open.

“Hot” campaign: crossed complaints until the last minute

Martín Llaryora chose Daniel Passerini to be his letter of continuity. He will be accompanied by the former president of PRO Javier Pretto for the commitment of Hacemos Unidos for Córdoba. Depending on the final result (which is expected at midnight) a historical event will occur. Peronism can revalidate the mandate, something that never happened in the capital or, for the first time, a government that has good approval ratings can hand power over to the opposition.

Rodrigo de Loredo, the radical from Evolución who is presenting himself with Soher El Sukaria (PRO), is the one who is looking for his own territory. He was supported by all the parties that make up Together for Change, mainly by the main national swords of the Pro, from Mauricio Macri, Patricia Bullrich, Horacio Rodríguez Larreta, and María Eugenia Vidal, among many others.

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It is the second consecutive attempt to reach the 6 de Julio Palace. In 2019 he finished third behind Llaryora and Luis Juezhis current political partner and who comes from being narrowly defeated on June 25 in the provincial elections.

Any result will change the provincial political map

For Martín Llaryora it is a personal battle. He wants, fights, fights so that the winner of these elections is his current vice mayor Passerini. For the elected governor, it is not the same to build a future with an opponent in the capital. In the last meeting with businessmen, he came to describe them as a “controller”.

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His management in the province is marked by constant negotiation and agreement for each of the laws that he tries to carry out. Having a rival in the municipality, who is shaping up as an opponent, is another headache that Llaryora wants to avoid.

fight vote to vote

According to the consultants, Sunday will be a close contest with an uncertain outcome. None show polls with a serene margin of victory. Very different from what happened in the provincial election, where even national political portals shamelessly showed numbers of polls with results of overwhelming victories.

“This Sunday is key, we have worked much more than for the provincial election,” admits a llaryorista official. On the side of Together for Change, they remain confident that the trend “always had Rodrigo in favor.”

The last choice as a guide

When the people of Cordoba elected a governor, a map was painted in the capital. It was possible to know which neighborhoods and sectionals chose each one. In each bunker they know the floor, and they want to raise their ceilings. mArtín Llaryora won over Luis Juez by 56,219 votes, which represented a gap of 7.8%.

But the key is in the number of people who went to vote. On June 25, 67.7% went to the polls of the capital census, a few points below the historical average.

The PJ is strongly committed to territorial work and to capitalize votes for the “narco scandal”

In this sense, this Saturday generated a strong repudiation by Juntos por el Cambio of an advertisement hired by the Municipal Electoral Board – in charge of this Sunday’s elections – in which, in an unusual way and in a never-before-seen event, it considered it appropriate to clarify that although voting is mandatory, anyone who does not vote will not be penalized with a fine for lack of regulation of electoral infractions.

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the rest of the forces

The polarization of the main forces may end up benefiting some parties. They will be far from the dispute, but strengthening their core of voters.

To win a seat in the Capital, between 20,000 and 22,000 votes (between 2.7 and 3 points) are necessary.

In previous polls, the third force is the blank vote. Let’s see what happens this Sunday. But in all the polls there is a coincidence: Laura Vilches.

The teacher and candidate of the Left Front and the Unity Workers aspires to retain the current bench. Like Juan Pablo Quinteros, but now for another party “We are Córdoba”. Córdoba Neighborhood Meeting will go with the list headed by César Orgaz, to reach the legislative body.

The open question is Verónica Sikora, who is running for the libertarian option La Libertad Primero.

Humberto Spaccesi (Córdoba de Todos), Jorge Scala (Democratic Party), Miguel Bustos (Popular Party), Romina Giménez (Federal Popular Union) and Eduardo Olguín (Humanist Party) complete the proposals, although with little chance of entering the Council.

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