Weretilneck, Carreras and Soria have already voted

2023-11-19 18:01:00

In the outcome of the runoff, more than 35 million voters will decide today who will be the next president. With a participation of 77.6% in October, Río Negro is home to almost 596 thousand voters. Sergio Massa, from Unión por la Patria, and Javier Milei, from La Libertad Avanza, are the direct rivals in this last electoral instance. Both candidates will seek victory to take office starting December 10. The electoratefollowing adjusting its political preferences, will face a decisive dark room with only two tickets: UxP, headed by Massa and Agustín Rossi, and LLA, with Milei and Victoria Villarruel.

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15:00

The number is similar to the general elections in October. The pace is much slower, although people are joining in to vote and participation is increasing in Viedma.

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14:02

Viedmense political figures cast their votes. Among them, the elected mayor Marcos Castro who voted in CEM No. 4 and asked for “a climate of peace and appreciation for democracy.” Libertarian José Valla said that “people want to change; and if not, it is democracy.

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13:26

The elected mayor of Bariloche said that this 2023 runoff is “historic.” He admitted that despite the boom in tourism, which benefits the city, “we have the same problems as all Argentines.”

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12:44

The final vote is the only one with legal validity. The polls are only reopened when there are well-founded reasons for problems with the record.

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12:15

Runoff in Río Negro: “It is the first time that a denialist speech arrives at the runoff,” Martín Soria has already voted

Martín Soria, Minister of Justice of the Nation and Representative elected for Río Negro, voted in Roca and declared 253 out of school.

«Later, with the results we will see who gets to govern for four years. I insist we are in a very particular election. ANDIt is the first time in those 40 years that such a violent speech arrives, which generates so much fear in society, talking regarding the provision of weapons to minors and the sale of organs. “I think that is what generates this level of anxiety and a lot of uncertainty,” he said.

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10:06

The National Electoral Chamber guaranteed the validity of the ballots from the first round of the runoff. The measure seeks to simplify the process for voters in the presidential election. What to do if a candidate’s ballots are missing: here are the details.

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09:51

Runoff: “I trust in the wisdom of the people of Rio Negro to be able to have a government of national unity,” Weretilneck has already voted

Alberto Weretilneck, governor-elect in Río Negro, said he is looking forward to the day with “anxiety” because “there is a lot at stake.” According to the current Senator’s analysis, the people will opt for “national unity, peace and coexistence.”

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09:20

The governor of Río Negro said that she expects greater commitment from citizens regarding participation. “We are clear that we are voting today.”

Governor Arabela Carreras voted early at School 321 in Bariloche and said she had expectations for the people’s commitment. Photo: Marcelo Martinez

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09:14

This is how the voting began in Roca: we tell you all the details of the presidential runoff

The tables started on time and without problems prior to the opening of the tables. The presidential runoff has already made its way in Río Negro.

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08:48

Runoff in Río Negro: This is how the election started in Viedma between Sergio Massa and Javier Milei

The Marines of the Argentine Navy were the first to vote and will guard the ballot boxes during the runoff.

19/11
08:30

There are 106,547 electors qualified to define who will be the next president. Great deployment of prosecutors and party volunteers.

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08:00

Presidential runoff in Río Negro: the election between Massa and Milei began

Most of the schools authorized for suffrage in Río Negro have already opened. This second electoral round will put an end to the process with which citizens will decide who will replace Alberto Fernández and Cristina Fernández de Kirchner in the government for the period 2023-2027, that is, the renewal of the positions of the Executive Branch: president and vice president.

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07:26

Almost 556 thousand qualified voters. In the Province, Milei won the PASO and Massa won the General. A third of October voters must reorient their votes.

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07:30

Check here at which establishment and table you have to cast your vote, in the second round next Sunday, November 19.


Ballot 2023: everything you need to know to vote this Sunday, November 19 in the elections


This Sunday, November 19, is the runoff that will define who will be the next President of the country. The candidates who will compete for the position in this second round are Sergio Massafor Union for the Homeland, and Javier Miley, from La Libertad Avanza. What is What should be taken into account when going to vote?


What is voted on in the 2023 runoff


In it November 19 ballot is defined to the next president of Argentina. During the day, upon entering the dark room, voters will only find two ballots: that of Sergio Massa and that of Javier Mileiwho are the two candidates with the highest number of votes achieved in the general elections October.


Why is there a ballot?


According to articles 97 and 98 of the National Constitutionso that a candidate prevails in the first round, it must add up to 45 percent of the wishes totals or obtain at least 40 percent and beat the nearest opponent by more than 10 percentage points difference. Since this did not happen in the October general elections, it must be carried out a second round between the two candidates with the most votes in those electionswho in this case are representatives of Union for the Homeland and Freedom Advances.


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