How is the complete electoral calendar of Argentina and which provinces vote in June

2023-05-30 16:29:00

This year will take place the presidential elections 2023in which the Argentines will choose who will occupy the maximum political power in the next four years. The vote will also affect the composition of the National Legislative Branch: 130 benches will be renewed deputies and a third of Senate, 24 members. The vote for president and legislators will be on October 22.

In this electoral calendar 2023 yasProvincial elections were held in most of the country’s jurisdictionsmaking use of the autonomy provided by law for the provinces, which establishes that they can define when and how to elect their representatives, independent of the national government.

Elections 2023: What is voted in San Luis?


The general elections in saint Louis will be the 11th of June. will be chosen governor and lieutenant governor, 5 provincial senators, 21 provincial deputies and 38 commissioned mayors. In October, San Luis will elect 3 senators and 2 national deputies.

Elections 2023: What is voted in Corrientes?


The province of Corrientes will not elect governorbecause the Executive Power, as in Santiago del Estero, was voted in 2021. On June 11, you must renew 20 seats of your provincial legislature, 15 deputies and 5 senators. In the October general elections, the province will also elect 4 national deputies.

Elections 2023: What is voted in Mendoza?


In Mendozait was established that the 11th of June the STEP will be carried out and the 24th September general elections will take place. will be chosen governor, lieutenant governor, 19 senators and 24 provincial deputies. In October, Mendoza will vote for 5 national deputies.

Elections 2023: When are the presidential and legislative elections?


According to Law 26,571, these are the different stages foreseen for the elections:

Call for the national PASO: May 15 (90 days before the elections, according to Law 26,571)

Registration of electoral alliances between parties: until June 14 (up to 60 days before the election)

Presentation of the list of candidates: until June 24 (50 days before the elections)

Beginning of the electoral campaign: June 24

Electoral closure of the PASO: August 11 from 8

national STEP: the second Sunday of August, August 13

final scrutinythrough which the formulas that will compete in the general elections will be made official: on August 15

Start of the campaign for the general elections: September 3 (50 days before the electoral process)

Mandatory public debates between presidential candidates: within 20 days prior to the date of the elections and before 7 days of the election

Electoral ban for the general elections: October 20 from 8

General elections: October 22

Second round or ballotage: November 19th

Elections 2023: Which provinces vote on the same day as at the national level


On the same day of the national election (October 22), five jurisdictions will also vote for local offices. In the province of Buenos Aires the PASO elections will be simultaneous, but the same was not provided for the general ones. Meanwhile, hehe City of Buenos Aires will also define a new head of government on October 22. That electoral day will be completed by the local elections in Santa Cruz, Catamarca and Entre Ríos.

Elections 2023: What must happen for there to be a ballotage?


In the event that none of the presidential candidates get 45 percent of the suffrages or the 40 percent plus a difference of 10 points from the second applicantwill develop a Second round o ballotage between the two who got the most votes.

As established by the National Constitutionmust be carried out within a period of up to thirty days following the general election.

In this instance, victory is given for simple majority: The option that receives the most votes wins.. The new President-elect will take office on December 10.

Elections 2023: When are the next provincial elections?


The official electoral calendar indicates that the upcoming elections will be on June 11 in San Luis, Corrientes and Mendoza. The first will elect the governor, legislative representatives and municipal authorities, while the Corrientes will only vote for the secondy Mendoza, on the other hand, will have its STEP (Simultaneous and Compulsory Open Primary) local.

The sixth month of the year will close with Split elections on June 25 in Formosa and Córdoba.

The provinces that unfolded the elections and who already voted on April 16 were Río Negro and Neuquén, while La Pampa had PASO on February 13. In the same way heo Misiones, Jujuy, and La Rioja did last May 7, and La Pampa, Salta, and Tierra del Fuego on the 14th of that same month..

Meanwhile, by a decision of the Supreme Court of Justice, The elections scheduled for that same day in Tucumán were suspended y San Juanalthough the latter voted mayors and legislators.


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