The next electoral turn in Río Negro will be a municipality that has no rival

2023-04-24 13:48:52

Last Saturday, the scrutiny of the provincial election in Río Negro concluded, with the 22 municipalities and the 34 Development Commissions.

If there is a pending resolution. Yaminue will have a new callSo it ended with a tie in the commissioner’s bracket at 38 votes between Vamos con Todos, which proposes Enso Daniel Calluhuequi, and Juntos Somos Río Negro, which goes with José Domingo Molina.

The third list was from Somos Unidas Popular y Social, headed by Luisa Antilef, and achieved 10 votes. A blank vote was also recorded.

The local elections of March 12 in Roca opened the Rio Negro electoral process. The second shift was already the provincial election on April 16.

Mayor Miguel Jara will be the only candidate in Pomona. Photo: Courtesy

The next vote will be concentrated in Pomona and will be on May 14 although, in reality, there will be no verification because the only formalized list corresponds to All Together for Pomona, which raises the re-election of its mayor Miguel Jara.

That ballot is completed with the candidacies for the Council, with two incumbents, Santiago Galeotti and Rocio Candia, and three incumbent reviewers, which are Claudia Coria, Fernando Campos and María Jesus López.

Jara is a historical ally of Juntos Somos Río Negro and, specifically, of Alberto Weretilneck.

In the provincial election, of the 676 voters who attended, theNow governor-elect got almost 62%, adding the lists of JSRN and Nos Une Río Negro. The second was Cambia Río Negro, led by Aníbal Tortoriello, with 26%.


Three municipalities in June: Valcheta, with four lists.


The fourth electoral stage will be on June 11 when three municipalities will use “the service” offered by the Province, in its summons decree

Cinco Saltos, Dina Huapi and Valcheta will vote. At the end of the candidate registration period on Friday, four forces signed up for the dispute in the Línea Sur municipality, which has some 3,500 qualified voters.

On April 16, participation was close to 65% and JSRN won, with Weretilneck’s candidacy, although that alliance did not register for the local election. That, in reality, does not constitute an absence of the provincial ruling party.

The local Radical Civic Union, a permanent ally of Juntos Somos Río Negro, will go with the re-election of the current mayor Yamila Direne, who is accompanied by teacher Katerine Marco as vice president.

While the Peronism of Nos Une Río Negro, the other provincial partner of JSRN, will present the current legislator of the national ruling party, Nayibe Gattoni, at the head of its ticket. That formula is completed in the vice-intendency to Richard Llanqueleo, today a councilor for the Frente de Todos.

The third proposal, also headed by a woman, corresponds to Cambia Río Negro, who achieved 16% in the Governor’s election last Sunday. In this case, that force registered Mariana Di Clérico, a non-partisan, and José Epulef, from the PRO, is running for vice.

The fourth option will be Popular and Social Unity, whose ballot will be led by Javier Luquet and Andrea Rinni accompanies him as vice.


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