2019 Argentine general election#Congress

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{{Infobox election

| country = Argentina

| election_date = 27 October 2019{{cite news|url=https://www.lanacion.com.ar/politica/cronograma-electoral-2019-cuando-seran-paso-generales-nid2184080|title=Calendario electoral 2019: las fechas del cronograma, provincia por provincia|work=La Nación|access-date=24 June 2019|language=es}}

| opinion_polls = Opinion polling for the 2019 Argentine general election

| module = {{Infobox election

| embed = yes

| election_name = Presidential election

| type = presidential

| previous_election = 2015 Argentine general election | previous_year = 2015

| next_election = 2023 Argentine general election | next_year = 2023

| registered = 34,231,895

| turnout = 80.41%

| image_size = 130x130px

| image1 = Alberto Fernandez 2020.jpg | nominee1 = Alberto Fernández | running_mate1 = Cristina Fernández de Kirchner

| party1 = Justicialist Party | alliance1 = Frente de Todos | popular_vote1 = 12,946,037| percentage1 = 48.24%

| image2 = Mauricio Macri 2016.jpg | nominee2 = Mauricio Macri | running_mate2 = Miguel Ángel Pichetto

| party2 = Republican Proposal | alliance2 = Juntos por el Cambio | popular_vote2 = 10,811,586| percentage2 = 40.28%

| image3 = Roberto Lavagna (cropped).png | nominee3 = Roberto Lavagna | running_mate3 = Juan Manuel Urtubey

| party3 = Independent politician | alliance3 = Federal Consensus | popular_vote3 = 1,649,322| percentage3 = 6.15%

| title = President

| before_election = Mauricio Macri | before_party = JxCPRO

| after_election = Alberto Fernández | after_party = FDTPJ

| module = {{Infobox legislative election

| embed = yes

| election_name = Chamber of Deputies

| previous_election = 2017 | next_election = 2021

| seats_for_election = 130 of the 257 seats in the Chamber of Deputies

| turnout = 80.37%

| noleader = yes

| first_election = yes

| party1 = Frente de Todos | percentage1 = 45.26 | seats1 = 64

| party2 = Juntos por el Cambio | percentage2 = 40.36 | seats2 = 56

| party3 = Federal Consensus | percentage3 = 5.85 | seats3 = 3

| party4 = We Do for Córdoba | percentage4 = 1.47 | seats4 = 1

| party5 = Civic Front for Santiago | percentage5 = 1.27 | seats5 = 3

| party6 = Front for the Renewal of Concord | percentage6 = 0.75 | seats6 = 1

| party7 = Together We Are Río Negro | percentage7 = 0.47 | seats7 = 1

| party8 = Let's All Live Better | percentage8 = 0.07| seats8 = 1 | color8 = #ff8c00

| module = {{Infobox legislative election

| embed = yes

| election_name = Senate

| previous_election = 2017 | next_election = 2021

| seats_for_election = 24 of the 72 seats in the Senate

| turnout = 78.27%

| noleader = yes

| first_election = yes

| party1 = Frente de Todos | percentage1 = 40.16 | seats1 = 13

| party10 = Juntos por el Cambio | percentage10 = 39.22| seats10 = 8

| party11 = Civic Front for Santiago | percentage11 = 5.83| seats11 = 2

| party12 = Together We Are Río Negro | percentage12 = 2.72| seats12 = 1

| map = {{Switcher

|300px|Presidential results by province

|300px|Congressional results by province

}}}}}}}}}}{{Politics of Argentina}}

General elections were held in Argentina on 27 October 2019, to elect the president of Argentina, members of the national congress and the governors of most provinces.{{Cite web|url=https://www.reuters.tv/l/PZ0g/2019/10/27/polls-close-in-argentina-general-election|title=Reuters TV - Live|website=Reuters TV|access-date=Oct 29, 2019|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20191028110200/https://www.reuters.tv/l/PZ0g/2019/10/27/polls-close-in-argentina-general-election|archive-date=October 28, 2019|url-status=dead}}

The Peronist, left-wing Frente de Todos ticket of Alberto Fernández, former Chief Cabinet, and Cristina Fernández de Kirchner, National Senator and former president, defeated the center-right Juntos por el Cambio ticket of incumbent president Mauricio Macri and conservative Peronist National Senator Miguel Ángel Pichetto, exceeding the threshold to win the presidency in a single round. Macri became the first incumbent president in Argentine history to be defeated in his reelection bid.

Electoral system

The election of the president was conducted under the ballotage system, a modified version of the two-round system. A candidate can win the presidency in a single round by either winning 45% of the vote, or if they win 40% of the vote while finishing 10 percentage points ahead of the second-place candidate. If no candidate meets either threshold, a runoff takes place between the top two candidates.{{cite web |url= https://www.theguardian.com/world/2015/oct/23/argentina-elections-2015-a-guide-to-the-parties-polls-and-electoral-system|title= Argentina elections 2015: a guide to the parties, polls and electoral system|author= David Hodari|date= 23 October 2015|work= The Guardian|access-date=3 November 2015}} Voting is compulsory for citizens between 18 and 70 years old. Suffrage was also extended to 16- and 17-year-olds, though without compulsory voting.[http://www.electoral.gov.ar/votaralos16.php Voto de los Jóvenes de 16 y 17 años0] {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20170330013402/http://www.electoral.gov.ar/votaralos16.php |date=2017-03-30 }} Camara Nacional Electoral

There are a total of 257 seats of the Chamber of Deputies. They are elected from 24 electoral districts–the 23 provinces, plus the federal district of Buenos Aires, which elects its own executive and legislature and is represented in the national Congress like all other provinces.{{Cite web|url=http://csis.org/files/media/csis/pubs/hf_v15_05.pdf|title=CSIS Hemisphere Focus|last=Regúnaga|first=Carlos|date=22 October 2007|website=The Argentine Elections: Systems and Candidates|access-date=22 April 2016|archive-date=1 May 2015|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20150501031702/http://csis.org/files/media/csis/pubs/hf_v15_05.pdf|url-status=dead}} The number of seats are distributed in relation to the population of the province. One-third of the seats in the Chamber of Deputies are reserved for women. The 130 seats of the Chamber of Deputies up for election were elected from 24 multi-member constituencies based on the 23 provinces and Buenos Aires. Seats were allocated using the D'Hondt method of proportional representation, with an electoral threshold of 3%.[http://www.ipu.org/parline-e/reports/2011_B.htm Chamber of Deputies: Electoral system] {{webarchive |url=https://web.archive.org/web/20131031040409/http://www.ipu.org/parline-e/reports/2011_B.htm |date=31 October 2013 }} IPU

The 24 seats in the Senate up for election were elected in three-seat constituencies using the closed list system. Each district is represented by three senatorial seats. Each party is allowed to register up to two candidates; one of those registered must be female. The party receiving the most votes wins two seats, and the second-placed party wins one.[http://www.electionguide.org/elections/id/2472/ Argentine Republic: Election for Senado (Senate)] IFES The third senatorial seat was established in the Constitution of 1994 in order to better represent the largest minority in each district.

= Congress =

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| image1 = Argentina elecciones 2019 - Diputados a renovar.png

| width1 = 200

| caption1 = Number of deputies at stake in each province.

| image2 = Argentine senators 2019.png

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| caption2 = Provinces that elected senators in blue.

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== Chamber of Deputies ==

The 257 members of the Chamber of Deputies are elected by proportional representation in 24 multi-member constituencies based on the provinces (plus the City of Buenos Aires). Seats are allocated using the d'Hondt method with a 3% electoral threshold. In this election, 130 of the 257 seats are up for renewal for a 4-year term.{{citation needed|date=October 2019}}

class="wikitable sortable" style="text-align:right"

! Province

! Total
seats

! Seats
at stake

Buenos Aires

| 70

| 35

Buenos Aires City

| 25

| 12

Catamarca

| 5

| 2

Chaco

| 7

| 3

Chubut

| 5

| 3

Córdoba

| 18

| 9

Corrientes

| 7

| 4

Entre Ríos

| 9

| 4

Formosa

| 5

| 3

Jujuy

| 6

| 3

La Pampa

| 5

| 2

La Rioja

| 5

| 3

Mendoza

| 10

| 5

Misiones

| 7

| 4

Neuquén

| 5

| 2

Río Negro

| 5

| 3

Salta

| 7

| 4

San Juan

| 6

| 3

San Luis

| 5

| 2

Santa Cruz

| 5

| 2

Santa Fe

| 19

| 10

Santiago del Estero

| 7

| 4

Tierra del Fuego

| 5

| 3

Tucumán

| 9

| 5

Total

! 257

! 130

== Senate ==

The 72 members of the Senate are elected in the same 24 constituencies, with three seats in each. The party receiving the most votes in each constituency wins two seats, with the third seat awarded to the second-placed party. The 2019 elections will see one-third of senators renewed, with eight provinces electing three senators for a 6-year term; Buenos Aires City, Chaco, Entre Ríos, Neuquén, Río Negro, Salta, Santiago del Estero and Tierra del Fuego.{{citation needed|date=October 2019}}

Candidates

The following candidates successfully registered their nominations before the limit date of 22 June 2019, and went on to compete in the Open, Simultaneous and Mandatory Primaries (PASO) on 11 August 2019.{{cite news|url=https://www.lanacion.com.ar/politica/todas-listas-candidatos-presidente-gobernador-buenos-aires-nid2260288|title=Cierre de listas electorales: todos los candidatos para las elecciones 2019|work=La Nación|language=es|access-date=24 June 2019}}{{cite web|url=https://www.infobae.com/fotos/2019/06/23/mira-las-boletas-de-los-principales-candidatos-en-argentina/|title=Mirá las boletas de los principales candidatos en Argentina|language=es|work=Infobae|date=23 June 2019|access-date=24 June 2019}}

class="wikitable" style="text-align:center;"
colspan="3" style="width:20%;"| Presidential candidate
(political party)

! colspan="2" style="width:20%;"| Vice-presidential candidate
(political party)

! Coalition

! style="width:30%;"| Coalition parties

! style="width:30%;"| Presidential candidate prior political offices

style="background-color:#08beef;" |

| style="background:lavender;" |Alberto Fernández
(PJ)

|100px

|Cristina Fernández de Kirchner
(PJ)

|100px

|File:Frente de Todos logo.svg

|{{col-begin}}

{{col-2}}

{{col-2}}

{{col-end}}

|Chief of the Cabinet of Ministers {{small|(2003–2008)}}

style="background-color:{{party color|Cambiemos}};" |

| style="background:lavender;" |Mauricio Macri
(PRO)

|100px

|Miguel Ángel Pichetto
(PJ)

|100px

|File:Juntos por el Cambio.png

|{{col-begin}}

{{col-2}}

{{col-2}}

{{col-end}}

|President of Argentina {{small|(since 2015)}}
Chief of Government of Buenos Aires {{small|(2007–2015)}}

style="background-color:#283084;" |

| style="background:lavender;" |Roberto Lavagna
(Independent)

|100px

|Juan Manuel Urtubey
(PJ)

|100px

|File:Consenso Federal.png

|{{col-begin}}

{{col-2}}

{{col-2}}

{{col-end}}

|Minister of Economy and Production {{small|(2003–2005)}}

style="background-color:{{party color|Workers' Left Front}};" |

| style="background:lavender;" |Nicolás del Caño
(PTS)

|100px

|Romina Del Plá
(PO)

|100px

|File:Logo Frente de Izquierda y de Trabajadores-Unidad.svg

|{{col-begin}}

{{col-2}}

{{col-2}}

  • Unified Socialist Workers' Party
  • People's Power

{{col-end}}

|National Deputy from Buenos Aires {{small|(since 2017)}}

style="background-color:#58ACFA;" |

| style="background:lavender;" |José Luis Espert
(PL)

|100px

|Luis Rosales
(PL)

|100px

|File:Despertar.webp

|

|None (economist and professor)

style="background-color:#936d0f;" |

| style="background:lavender;" |Alejandro Biondini
(BV)

|100px

|Enrique Venturino
(BV)

|

|

|{{col-begin}}

{{col-2}}

  • People's Countryside Party
  • People's Party
  • Neighborhood Flag

{{col-2}}

{{col-end}}

|None (founder and president of Bandera Vecinal)

style="background-color:#E50303;" |

| style="background:lavender;" |Manuela Castañeira
(Nuevo MAS)

|100px

|Eduardo Mulhall
(Nuevo MAS)

|

|colspan=2|File:Nuevo_mas_logo.svg

|None (sociologist)

style="background-color:#003C92;" |

| style="background:lavender;" |Juan José Gómez Centurión
(NOS)

|100px

|Cynthia Hotton
(Valores para mi País)

|100px

|colspan=2|File:Logo NOS Argentina.svg

|Vice-president of the Bank of the Argentine Nation {{small|(2017–2019)}}

style="background-color:#48D1CC;" |

| style="background:lavender;" |José Antonio Romero Feris
(PAN)

|100px

|Guillermo Sueldo
(PAN)

|

|colspan=2|File:Partido Autonomista Nacional 2019.png

|National Senator for Corrientes {{small|(1987–2001)}}
Governor of Corrientes {{small|(1983–1987)}}

style="background-color:#187F36;" |

| style="background:lavender;" |Raúl Humberto Albarracín
(Neighbourhood Action Movement)

|

|Sergio Darío Pastore
(Neighbourhood Action Movement)

|

|colspan=2|

|Provincial legislator of Córdoba {{small|(2007–2011)}}

Opinion polls

{{main|Opinion polling for the 2019 Argentine general election}}

Results

=Primary elections=

{{See also|Primary elections in Argentina}}

Open primary elections for the presidency were held nationwide on 11 August. With this system, all parties run primary elections on a single ballot. All parties must take part in it, both the parties with internal factions and parties with a single candidate list. Citizens may vote for any candidate of any party, but may only cast a single vote. The most voted candidate of parties gaining 1.5% or higher of the valid votes advances to the general election.{{cite web|url=https://www.infobae.com/politica/2019/04/09/que-son-las-paso/|work=Infobae|title=Qué son las PASO|date=9 April 2019|access-date=29 December 2020|language=es}}

Fernández came top with 47.8% of the vote, with Macri trailing behind with 31.8%. Lavagna, del Caño, Gómez Centurión and Espert all received enough valid votes to participate in the general election.{{cite news|url=https://elpais.com/internacional/2019/08/12/argentina/1565561040_918945.html|work=El País|title=Victoria abrumadora del peronismo en las primarias argentinas|last=González|first=Enric|date=12 August 2019|access-date=29 December 2020|language=es}}{{cite web|url=https://www.clarin.com/politica/paso-2019-resultados-pais_0_yUnJ0UKA4.html|work=Clarín|title=PASO 2019: Los resultados de las elecciones en todo el país|date=12 August 2019|access-date=29 December 2020|language=es}}

{{Election results

|cand1=Alberto Fernández|vp1=Cristina Fernández de Kirchner|party1=Frente de Todos|votes1=12205938|rcolor1=#cfc

|cand2=Mauricio Macri|vp2=Miguel Ángel Pichetto|party2=Juntos por el Cambio|votes2=8121689|rcolor2=#cfc

|cand3=Roberto Lavagna|vp3=Juan Manuel Urtubey|party3=Federal Consensus|votes3=2081315|rcolor3=#cfc

|cand4=Nicolás del Caño|vp4=Romina Del Plá|party4=Workers' Left Front|votes4=723147|rcolor4=#cfc

|cand5=Juan José Gómez Centurión|vp5=Cynthia Hotton|party5=NOS|votes5=670162|rcolor5=#cfc

|cand6=José Luis Espert|vp6=Luis Rosales|party6=Unite por la Libertad y la Dignidad|votes6=550593|rcolor6=#cfc

|cand7=Manuela Castañeira|vp7=Eduardo Mulhall|party7=Movimiento al Socialismo|votes7=179461

|cand8=Alejandro Biondini|vp8=Enrique Venturino|party8=Patriotic Front|votes8=58944

|cand9=Raúl Albarracín|vp9=Sergio Pastore|party9=Neighbourhood Action Movement|votes9=36411

|cand10=José Antonio Feris|vp10=Guillermo Sueldo|party10={{ill|Autonomist Party (Argentina)|es|Partido Autonomista (Argentina)|lt=Autonomist Party}}|votes10=32722

|row11=Blank votes|votes11=882659

|invalid=318009

|electorate=33871832

|source=Padron, DINE{{Cite web |url=https://www.electoral.gob.ar/nuevo/paginas/pdf/AE_61_19.pdf |title=ACORDADA EXTRAORDINARIA NÚMERO SESENTA Y UNO |date=3 September 2019 |website=Cámara Nacional Electoral }}

}}

=President=

File:Argentine Presidential election 2019 by Province.svg

Fernández owed his victory mostly to Buenos Aires Province swinging over dramatically to support him; he carried it by over 1.6 million votes over Macri, accounting for almost all of his nationwide margin of 2.1 million votes. By comparison, Daniel Scioli only carried the province by 219,000 votes in 2015.

{{Election results

|cand1=Alberto Fernández|vp1=Cristina Fernández de Kirchner|party1=Frente de Todos|votes1=12946037

|cand2=Mauricio Macri|vp2=Miguel Ángel Pichetto|party2=Juntos por el Cambio|votes2=10811586

|cand3=Roberto Lavagna|vp3=Juan Manuel Urtubey|party3=Federal Consensus|votes3=1649322

|cand4=Nicolás del Caño|vp4=Romina Del Plá|party4=Workers' Left Front|votes4=579228

|cand5=Juan José Gómez Centurión|vp5=Cynthia Hotton|party5=NOS|votes5=457956

|cand6=José Luis Espert|vp6=Luis Rosales|party6=Unite por la Libertad y la Dignidad|votes6=394207

|blank=434379

|invalid=252388

|electorate=34231895

|source=Padron,{{Cite web |title=Consulta de Escrutinios Definitivos |url=https://www.padron.gob.ar/publica/ |website=www.padron.gob.ar}} DINE{{Cite web |url=https://www.argentina.gob.ar/interior/dine/resultados-y-estadisticas/elecciones-2019 |title=Dirección Nacional Electoral - Elecciones 2019 |website=www.argentina.gob.ar }}

}}

== Results by district ==

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! rowspan="2" |Province

! colspan="2" |Fernández/Kirchner
(FdT)

! colspan="2" |Macri/Pichetto
(JxC)

! colspan="2" |Lavagna/Urtubey
(CF)

! colspan="2" |Del Caño/del Plá
(FIT–U)

! colspan="2" |G. Centurión/Hotton
(NOS)

! colspan="2" |Espert/Rosales
(UNITE)

! colspan="2" |Blanks/Invalid

! colspan="2" |Turnout

! colspan="2" |Margin

Votes

!%

!Votes

!%

!Votes

!%

!Votes

!%

!Votes

!%

!Votes

!%

!Votes

!%

!Votes

!%

!Votes

!%

bgcolor=#B0CEFF

|Buenos Aires

|5,294,879

|52.20

|3,640,552

|35.89

|638,990

|6.30

|273,495

|2.70

|150,067

|1.48

|145,743

|1.43

|230,767

|2.22

|10,374,493

|82.19

|1,654,327

|16.31

bgcolor=gold

|Buenos Aires City

|719,655

|35.46

|1,068,134

|52.64

|130,475

|6.43

|59,066

|2.91

|13,863

|0.68

|38,013

|1.87

|46,228

|2.23

|2,075,434

|76.85

| -348,479

| -17.18

bgcolor=#B0CEFF

|Catamarca

|132,590

|56.66

|79,568

|34.00

|13,197

|5.64

|3,508

|1.50

|2,136

|0.91

|3,011

|1.29

|24,941

|9.63

|258,951

|81.04

|53,022

|22.66

bgcolor=#B0CEFF

|Chaco

|404,758

|55.73

|258,432

|35.58

|27,636

|3.81

|6,986

|0.96

|20,617

|2.84

|7,856

|1.08

|11,370

|1.54

|737,655

|77.61

|146,326

|20.15

bgcolor=#B0CEFF

|Chubut

|174,726

|52.42

|97,837

|29.35

|25,357

|7.61

|13,117

|3.94

|14,253

|4.28

|8,029

|2.40

|14,289

|4.11

|347,608

|77.78

|76,889

|23.07

bgcolor=gold

|Córdoba

|666,445

|29.31

|1,394,104

|61.31

|113,734

|5.00

|37,612

|1.65

|31,869

|1.40

|30,213

|1.33

|68,489

|2.93

|2,342,466

|79.01

| -727,659

| -32.00

bgcolor=#B0CEFF

|Corrientes

|354,968

|51.19

|290,690

|41.92

|21,658

|3.12

|6,522

|0.94

|12,515

|1.80

|7,044

|1.02

|13,427

|1.90

|706,824

|80.75

|64,278

|9.27

bgcolor=gold

|Entre Ríos

|390,587

|44.37

|391,495

|44.47

|55,030

|6.25

|14,504

|1.65

|14,647

|1.66

|14,111

|1.60

|14,576

|1.63

|894,950

|80.59

| -908

| -0.10

bgcolor=#B0CEFF

|Formosa

|229,774

|65.21

|100,280

|28.46

|11,057

|3.14

|3,112

|0.88

|5,334

|1.51

|2,797

|0.79

|5,137

|1.44

|357,491

|77.75

|129,494

|36.75

bgcolor=#B0CEFF

|Jujuy

|207,120

|46.19

|186,104

|41.50

|26,835

|5.98

|9,214

|2.05

|10,512

|2.34

|8,617

|1.92

|8,714

|1.91

|457,116

|81.79

|21,016

|4.69

bgcolor=#B0CEFF

|La Pampa

|115,095

|50.07

|86,744

|37.74

|15,137

|6.59

|4,727

|2.06

|4,676

|2.03

|3,471

|1.51

|3,665

|1.57

|233,515

|81.25

|28,351

|12.33

bgcolor=#B0CEFF

|La Rioja

|85,779

|47.37

|80,462

|44.43

|7,844

|4.33

|2,127

|1.17

|2,087

|1.15

|2,801

|1.55

|52,964

|22.63

|234,064

|80.78

|5,317

|2.94

bgcolor=gold

|Mendoza

|435,313

|37.83

|576,493

|50.10

|75,448

|6.56

|26,315

|2.29

|22,715

|1.97

|14,370

|1.25

|23,902

|2.03

|1,174,556

|81.10

| -141,180

| -12.27

bgcolor=#B0CEFF

|Misiones

|417,752

|57.71

|245,254

|33.88

|24,451

|3.38

|6,704

|0.93

|21,239

|2.93

|8,537

|1.18

|18,551

|2.50

|742,488

|79.90

|172,498

|23.83

bgcolor=#B0CEFF

|Neuquén

|194,205

|47.73

|151,939

|37.34

|25,628

|6.30

|15,209

|3.74

|11,743

|2.89

|8,167

|2.01

|20,018

|4.72

|426,909

|83.94

|42,266

|10.39

bgcolor=#B0CEFF

|Río Negro

|247,664

|57.23

|123,674

|28.58

|27,483

|6.35

|11,252

|2.60

|14,173

|3.28

|8,482

|1.96

|19,431

|4.30

|452,159

|80.35

|123,990

|28.65

bgcolor=#B0CEFF

|Salta

|374,369

|48.82

|266,406

|34.74

|82,358

|10.74

|13,625

|1.78

|16,635

|2.17

|13,378

|1.74

|17,608

|2.24

|784,379

|76.11

|107,963

|14.08

bgcolor=#B0CEFF

|San Juan

|242,060

|53.01

|160,449

|35.14

|33,004

|7.23

|6,928

|1.52

|8,388

|1.84

|5,759

|1.26

|8,341

|1.79

|464,929

|82.44

|81,611

|17.87

bgcolor=gold

|San Luis

|129,118

|41.68

|139,479

|45.03

|20,954

|6.76

|7,171

|2.32

|7,683

|2.48

|5,354

|1.73

|8,076

|2.54

|317,835

|81.53

| -10,361

| -3.35

bgcolor=#B0CEFF

|Santa Cruz

|108,323

|59.77

|51,183

|28.24

|9,123

|5.03

|6,032

|3.33

|5,171

|2.85

|1,402

|0.77

|7,649

|4.05

|188,883

|74.73

|57,140

|31.53

bgcolor=gold

|Santa Fe

|920,202

|42.68

|937,611

|43.49

|193,603

|8.98

|30,862

|1.43

|33,247

|1.54

|40,353

|1.87

|43,662

|1.99

|2,199,540

|79.48

| -17,409

| -0.81

bgcolor=#B0CEFF

|Santiago del Estero

|451,082

|74.95

|110,525

|18.37

|20,103

|3.34

|5,755

|0.96

|9,220

|1.53

|5,123

|0.85

|9,924

|1.62

|611,732

|80.45

|340,557

|56.58

bgcolor=#B0CEFF

|Tierra del Fuego

|57,887

|56.93

|26,529

|26.09

|7,785

|7.66

|2,760

|2.71

|3,925

|3.86

|2,803

|2.76

|3,208

|3.06

|104,897

|75.88

|31,358

|30.84

bgcolor=#B0CEFF

|Tucumán

|591,686

|57.76

|347,642

|33.94

|42,432

|4.14

|12,598

|1.23

|21,241

|2.07

|8,773

|0.86

|17,801

|1.71

|1,042,173

|82.84

|244,044

|23.82

class="sortbottom"

|Total

|12,946,037

|48.24

|10,811,586

|40.28

|1,649,322

|6.14

|579,228

|2.16

|457,956

|1.71

|394,207

|1.47

|686,767

|2.52

|27,525,103

|80.41

|2,134,501

|7.96

= Chamber of Deputies =

{{Election results|seattype1=Won|seattype2=Total

|alliance1=Frente de Todos|votes1=11606411|st1t1=64|st2t1=112

|alliance2=Juntos por el Cambio|votes2=10347605|st1t2=56|st2t2=119

|alliance3=Federal Consensus|aspan3=9|party3=Federal Consensus|votes3=1178627|st1t3=3|st2t3=5

|party4=Socialist Party|votes4=90719|st1t4=0|st2t4=2

|party5=Union for Salta|votes5=83633|st1t5=0|st2t5=0

|party6=Protector Political Force|votes6=74138|st1t6=0|st2t6=1

|party7=Generation for a National Encounter|votes7=25246|st1t7=0|st2t7=0

|party8=Social Pole Movement|votes8=22636|st1t8=0|st2t8=0

|party9=Freemen of the South Movement|votes9=18585|st1t9=0|st2t9=0

|party10=Authentic Renewal Front|votes10=6858|st1t10=0|st2t10=0

|atotal11=1500442|st1t11=3|st2t11=8

|alliance12=Workers' Left Front|aspan12=4|party12=Workers' Left Front|votes12=742128|st1t12=0|st2t12=2

|party13=Workers' Socialist Movement|votes13=19671|st1t13=0|st2t13=0

|party14=Workers' Party|votes14=3651|st1t14=0|st2t14=0

|atotal15=765450|st1t15=0|st2t15=2

|alliance16=We Do for Córdoba|votes16=377844|st1t16=1|st2t16=4

|alliance17=Civic Front for Santiago|votes17=326566|st1t17=3|st2t17=6

|alliance18=Front for the Renewal of Concord|votes18=191876|st1t18=1|st2t18=3

|alliance19=Together We Are Río Negro|votes19=121478|st1t19=1|st2t19=1

|alliance20=Unite por la Libertad y la Dignidad|votes20=113812|st1t20=0|st2t20=0

|alliance21=NOS|aspan21=5|party21=Republican Force|votes21=55713|st1t21=0|st2t21=0

|party22=Conservative People's Party|votes22=22048|st1t22=0|st2t22=0

|party23={{ill|Acción Chaqueña|es}}|votes23=21173|st1t23=0|st2t23=0

|party24=Citizens to Govern Party|votes24=12976|st1t24=0|st2t24=0

|atotal25=111910|st1t25=0|st2t25=0

|alliance26=Neuquén People's Movement|votes26=78342|st1t26=0|st2t26=1

|alliance27={{ill|Encuentro Vecinal Córdoba|es}}|votes27=44642|st1t27=0|st2t27=0

|alliance28=Self-determination and Freedom|votes28=24685|st1t28=0|st2t28=0

|alliance29=Let's All Live Better|votes29=17992|st1t29=1|st2t29=1|acolor29=#ff8c00

|alliance30=Independent Party of Chubut|votes30=5172|st1t30=0|st2t30=0

|alliance31=Patagonian Social Party|votes31=4727|st1t31=0|st2t31=0

|alliance32={{ill|Partido Es Posible|es}}|votes32=2181|st1t32=0|st2t32=0

|total_st1t=130|total_st2t=257

|blank=1596110

|invalid=274322

|electorate=34231895

|source=Padron, DINE

}}

== Results by province ==

class="wikitable sortable plainrowheaders" style="text-align:right;"

! rowspan=2|Province

! colspan=3|FdT

! colspan=3|JxC

! colspan=3|CF

! colspan=3|Others

Votes

! %

! Seats

! Votes

! %

! Seats

! Votes

! %

! Seats

! Votes

! %

! Seats

scope=row|Buenos Aires

| bgcolor=lightblue|5,113,359

| bgcolor=lightblue|52.64

| bgcolor=lightblue align=center|19

| 3,668,580

| 37.77

| align=center|14

| 583,699

| 6.01

| align=center|2

| 348,501

| 3.59

| align=center|—

scope=row|Buenos Aires City

| 641,054

| 32.05

| align=center|4

| bgcolor=khaki|1,060,404

| bgcolor=khaki|53.02

| bgcolor=khaki align=center|8

| 114,968

| 5.75

| align=center|—

| 183,665

| 9.18

| align=center|—

scope=row|Catamarca

| bgcolor=lightblue|133,327

| bgcolor=lightblue|61.32

| bgcolor=lightblue align=center|1

| 73,578

| 33.84

| align=center|1

| 10,516

| 4.84

| align=center|—

| align=center|—

| align=center|—

| align=center|—

scope=row|Chaco

| bgcolor=lightblue|397,472

| bgcolor=lightblue|56.70

| bgcolor=lightblue align=center|2

| 255,528

| 36.45

| align=center|1

| 26,778

| 3.82

| align=center|—

| 21,173

| 3.02

| align=center|—

scope=row|Chubut

| bgcolor=lightblue|160,996

| bgcolor=lightblue|53.45

| bgcolor=lightblue align=center|2

| 97,245

| 32.29

| align=center|1

| 22,636

| 7.52

| align=center|—

| 20,327

| 6.75

| align=center|—

scope=row|Córdoba

| 495,823

| 22.31

| align=center|2

| bgcolor=khaki|1,140,338

| bgcolor=khaki|51.32

| bgcolor=khaki align=center|6

| 79,098

| 3.56

| align=center|—

| 506,732

| 22.81

| align=center|1

scope=row|Corrientes

| bgcolor=lightblue|336,448

| bgcolor=lightblue|50.98

| bgcolor=lightblue align=center|2

| 290,463

| 44.01

| align=center|2

| 20,120

| 3.05

| align=center|—

| 12,976

| 1.97

| align=center|—

scope=row|Entre Ríos

| 380,614

| 45.20

| align=center|2

| bgcolor=khaki|384,968

| bgcolor=khaki|45.72

| bgcolor=khaki align=center|2

| 56,786

| 6.74

| align=center|—

| 19,671

| 2.34

| align=center|—

scope=row|Formosa

| bgcolor=lightblue|225,608

| bgcolor=lightblue|67.01

| bgcolor=lightblue align=center|2

| 99,305

| 29.49

| align=center|1

| 11,780

| 3.50

| align=center|—

| align=center|—

| align=center|—

| align=center|—

scope=row|Jujuy

| bgcolor=lightblue|189,305

| bgcolor=lightblue|45.40

| bgcolor=lightblue align=center|2

| 180,877

| 43.38

| align=center|1

| 29,030

| 6.96

| align=center|—

| 17,721

| 4.25

| align=center|—

scope=row|La Pampa

| bgcolor=lightblue|114,079

| bgcolor=lightblue|51.63

| bgcolor=lightblue align=center|1

| 87,049

| 39.40

| align=center|1

| 14,627

| 6.62

| align=center|—

| 5,197

| 2.35

| align=center|—

scope=row|La Rioja

| bgcolor=lightblue|70,564

| bgcolor=lightblue|52.18

| bgcolor=lightblue align=center|2

| 60,498

| 44.73

| align=center|1

| align=center|—

| align=center|—

| align=center|—

| 4,179

| 3.09

| align=center|—

scope=row|Mendoza

| 423,002

| 37.99

| align=center|2

| bgcolor=khaki|583,897

| bgcolor=khaki|52.44

| bgcolor=khaki align=center|3

| 74,138

| 6.66

| align=center|—

| 32,343

| 2.90

| align=center|—

scope=row|Misiones

| bgcolor=lightblue|234,404

| bgcolor=lightblue|34.94

| bgcolor=lightblue align=center|2

| 225,232

| 33.58

| align=center|1

| 19,306

| 2.88

| align=center|—

| 191,876

| 28.60

| align=center|1

scope=row|Neuquén

| bgcolor=lightblue|137,285

| bgcolor=lightblue|36.39

| bgcolor=lightblue align=center|1

| 123,386

| 32.70

| align=center|1

| 17,602

| 4.67

| align=center|—

| 99,025

| 26.25

| align=center|—

scope=row|Río Negro

| bgcolor=lightblue|170,935

| bgcolor=lightblue|45.10

| bgcolor=lightblue align=center|2

| 71,949

| 18.98

| align=center|—

| align=center|—

| align=center|—

| align=center|—

| 136,107

| 35.91

| align=center|1

scope=row|Salta

| bgcolor=lightblue|328,966

| bgcolor=lightblue|46.68

| bgcolor=lightblue align=center|2

| 244,225

| 34.65

| align=center|2

| 83,633

| 11.87

| align=center|—

| 47,920

| 6.80

| align=center|—

scope=row|San Juan

| bgcolor=lightblue|239,426

| bgcolor=lightblue|54.79

| bgcolor=lightblue align=center|2

| 167,672

| 38.37

| align=center|1

| 29,867

| 6.84

| align=center|—

| align=center|—

| align=center|—

| align=center|—

scope=row|San Luis

| 126,592

| 43.87

| align=center|1

| bgcolor=khaki|134,668

| bgcolor=khaki|46.67

| bgcolor=khaki align=center|1

| 18,622

| 6.45

| align=center|—

| 8,701

| 3.02

| align=center|—

scope=row|Santa Cruz

| bgcolor=lightblue|96,658

| bgcolor=lightblue|62.13

| bgcolor=lightblue align=center|2

| 45,586

| 29.30

| align=center|—

| 6,858

| 4.41

| align=center|—

| 6,474

| 4.16

| align=center|—

scope=row|Santa Fe

| 890,561

| 42.26

| align=center|4

| bgcolor=khaki|912,407

| bgcolor=khaki|43.30

| bgcolor=khaki align=center|5

| 210,773

| 10.00

| align=center|1

| 93,358

| 4.43

| align=center|—

scope=row|Santiago del Estero

| 125,609

| 21.88

| align=center|1

| 103,411

| 18.01

| align=center|—

| 18,585

| 3.24

| align=center|—

| bgcolor=Plum|326,566

| bgcolor=Plum|56.88

| bgcolor=Plum align=center|3

scope=row|Tierra del Fuego

| bgcolor=lightblue|33,878

| bgcolor=lightblue|38.67

| bgcolor=lightblue align=center|1

| 20,747

| 23.68

| align=center|1

| 6,624

| 7.56

| align=center|—

| 26,370

| 30.10

| align=center|1

scope=row|Tucumán

| bgcolor=lightblue|540,446

| bgcolor=lightblue|55.25

| bgcolor=lightblue align=center|3

| 315,592

| 32.26

| align=center|2

| 44,396

| 4.54

| align=center|—

| 77,795

| 7.95

| align=center|—

Total

! 11,606,411

! 45.26

! 64

! 10,347,605

! 40.36

! 56

! 1,500,442

! 5.85

! 3

! 2,186,677

! 8.53

! 7

=Senate=

{{Election results|seattype1=Won|seattype2=Total

|alliance1=Frente de Todos|votes1=2263221|st1t1=13|st2t1=39

|alliance2=Juntos por el Cambio|votes2=2210310|st1t2=8|st2t2=28

|alliance3=Federal Consensus|aspan3=6|party3=Federal Consensus|votes3=159271|st1t3=0|st2t3=0

|party4=Union for Salta|votes4=85601|st1t4=0|st2t4=0

|party5=Socialist Party|votes5=56606|st1t5=0|st2t5=0

|party6=Freemen of the South Movement|votes6=18344|st1t6=0|st2t6=0

|party7=Generation for a National Encounter|votes7=8144|st1t7=0|st2t7=0

|atotal8=327966|st1t8=0|st2t8=0

|alliance9=Workers' Left Front|aspan9=4|party9=Workers' Left Front|votes9=140792|st1t9=0|st2t9=0

|party10=Workers' Socialist Movement|votes10=18718|st1t10=0|st2t10=0

|party11=Workers' Party|votes11=2815|st1t11=0|st2t11=0

|atotal12=162325|st1t12=0|st2t12=0

|alliance13=Civic Front for Santiago|votes13=328627|st1t13=2|st2t13=2

|alliance14=Together We Are Río Negro|votes14=153338|st1t14=1|st2t14=1

|alliance15=Neuquén People's Movement|votes15=85617|st1t15=0|st2t15=0

|alliance16=NOS|aspan16=3|party16=Conservative People's Party|votes16=22305|st1t16=0|st2t16=0

|party17={{ill|Acción Chaqueña|es}}|votes17=21191|st1t17=0|st2t17=0

|atotal18=43496|st1t18=0|st2t18=0

|alliance19=Unite por la Libertad y la Dignidad|votes19=38970|st1t19=0|st2t19=0

|alliance20=Let's All Live Better|votes20=17210|st1t20=0|st2t20=0|acolor20=#ff8c00

|alliance21=Patagonian Social Party|votes21=4826|st1t21=0|st2t21=0

|alliance22=Federal Peronism|st1t22=0|st2t22=1

|alliance23=Front for the Renewal of Concord|st1t23=0|st2t23=1

|total_st1t=24|total_st2t=72

|blank=383031

|invalid=64463

|electorate=7772500

|source=Padron, DINE

}}

== Results by province ==

class="wikitable sortable plainrowheaders" style="text-align:right;"

! rowspan=2|Province

! colspan=3|FdT

! colspan=3|JxC

! colspan=3|CF

! colspan=3|Others

Votes

! %

! Seats

! Votes

! %

! Seats

! Votes

! %

! Seats

! Votes

! %

! Seats

scope=row|Buenos Aires City

| 679,569

| 34.08

| align=center|1

| bgcolor=khaki|1,076,452

| bgcolor=khaki|53.99

| bgcolor=khaki align=center|2

| 114,907

| 5.76

| align=center|—

| 122,892

| 6.16

| align=center|—

scope=row|Chaco

| bgcolor=lightblue|400,188

| bgcolor=lightblue|56.98

| bgcolor=lightblue align=center|2

| 254,215

| 36.19

| align=center|1

| 26,766

| 3.81

| align=center|—

| 21,191

| 3.02

| align=center|—

scope=row|Entre Ríos

| 383,238

| 45.47

| align=center|1

| bgcolor=khaki|384,300

| bgcolor=khaki|45.59

| bgcolor=khaki align=center|2

| 56,606

| 6.72

| align=center|—

| 18,718

| 2.22

| align=center|—

scope=row|Neuquén

| bgcolor=lightblue|136,350

| bgcolor=lightblue|35.66

| bgcolor=lightblue align=center|2

| 123,490

| 32.30

| align=center|1

| 17,598

| 4.60

| align=center|—

| 104,936

| 27.44

| align=center|—

scope=row|Río Negro

| bgcolor=lightblue|169,726

| bgcolor=lightblue|50.38

| bgcolor=lightblue align=center|2

| align=center|—

| align=center|—

| align=center|—

| align=center|—

| align=center|—

| align=center|—

| 167,181

| 49.62

| align=center|1

scope=row|Salta

| bgcolor=lightblue|330,324

| bgcolor=lightblue|46.55

| bgcolor=lightblue align=center|2

| 247,699

| 34.91

| align=center|1

| 85,601

| 12.06

| align=center|—

| 46,013

| 6.48

| align=center|—

scope=row|Santiago del Estero

| 126,413

| 21.91

| align=center|1

| 103,581

| 17.95

| align=center|—

| 18,344

| 3.18

| align=center|—

| bgcolor=Plum|328,627

| bgcolor=Plum|56.96

| bgcolor=Plum align=center|2

scope=row|Tierra del Fuego

| bgcolor=lightblue|37,413

| bgcolor=lightblue|41.12

| bgcolor=lightblue align=center|2

| 20,573

| 22.61

| align=center|1

| 8,144

| 8.95

| align=center|—

| 24,851

| 27.31

| align=center|—

Total

! 2,263,221

! 40.16

! 13

! 2,210,310

! 39.22

! 8

! 327,966

! 5.82

! 0

! 834,409

! 14.81

! 3

= Provincial elections =

class="wikitable" style="text-align:center;"

!Date

!District

!Offices

!Winner

!Runner-up

10 March

|Neuquén

|Governor

Vice Governor

35 provincial deputies

|Omar Gutiérrez - Marcos Koopmann

(Neuquén People's Movement)

(40,19 %)

|Ramón Rioseco - Darío Martínez

(Neuquin Front–Citizens' Unity)

(25,93 %)

7 April

|Río Negro

|Governor

Vice Governor

46 provincial deputies

|Arabela Carreras - Alejandro Palmieri

(Together We Are Río Negro)

(52,63 %)

|Martín Soria - Magdalena Odarda

(Front for Victory)

(34,97 %)

12 May

|Córdoba

|Governor

Vice Governor

70 provincial deputies

|Juan Schiaretti - Manuel Calvo

(We Do for Córdoba)

(57,38 %)

|Mario Negri - Héctor Baldassi

(Córdoba Changes)

(18,85 %)

19 May

|La Pampa

|Governor

Vice Governor

30 provincial deputies

|Sergio Ziliotto - Mariano Fernández

(La Pampa Justicialist Front)

(52,68 %)

|Daniel Kroneberger - Luis Evangelista

(Cambiemos La Pampa)

(31,80 %)

rowspan="2" |2 June

|Misiones

|Governor

Vice Governor

20 provincial deputies

|Oscar Herrera Ahuad - Carlos Omar Arce

(Front for the Renewal of Concord)

(72,81 %)

|Humberto Schiavoni - Luis Mario Pastori

(Together for Change)

(17,59 %)

San Juan

|Governor

Vice Governor

36 provincial deputies

|Sergio Uñac - Roberto Gattoni

(Everyone Front)

(55,84 %)

|Marcelo Orrego - Susana Laciar

(Front with You)

(33,91 %)

rowspan="4" |9 June

|Chubut

|Governor

Vice Governor

27 provincial deputies

|Mariano Arcioni - Ricardo Sastre

(Chubut Ahead)

(41,35 %)

|Carlos Linares - Claudia Bard

(Chubut Patriotic Front)

(33,97 %)

Entre Ríos

|Governor

Vice Governor

34 provincial deputies

17 provincial senators

|Gustavo Bordet - María Laura Stratta

(Believe Entre Ríos)

(57,43 %)

|Atilio Benedetti - Gustavo Hein

(Cambiemos)

(35,57 %)

Jujuy

|Governor

Vice Governor

24 provincial deputies

|Gerardo Morales - Carlos Haquim

(Change Jujuy)

(43,76 %)

|Julio Ferreyra - Adrián Mendieta

(Justicialist Front)

(32,77 %)

Tucumán

|Governor

Vice Governor

49 provincial deputies

|Juan Luis Manzur - Osvaldo Jaldo

(Justicialist Front for Tucumán)

(51,86 %)

|Silvia Elías de Pérez - José Manuel Paz

(Let's Go Tucumán)

(20,41 %)

rowspan="4" |16 June

|Formosa

|Governor

Vice Governor

15 provincial deputies

|Gildo Insfrán - Eber Wilson Solís

(Justicialist Party)

(70,66 %)

|Adrián Bogado - Iván Nicolás Kaluk

(Formosan Broad Front)

(28,89 %)

San Luis

|Governor

Vice Governor

21 provincial deputies

5 provincial senators

|Alberto Rodríguez Saá - Eduardo Mones Ruiz

(Justicialist Unity)

(42,34 %)

|Claudio Poggi - Enrique Ariel Ponce

(United San Luis)

(34,54 %)

Santa Fe

|Governor

Vice Governor

50 provincial deputies

19 provincial senators

|Omar Perotti - Alejandra Rodenas

(Together Front)

(42,31 %)

|Antonio Bonfatti - María Victoria Tejeda

(Progressive, Civic and Social Front)

(37,91 %)

Tierra del Fuego

|Governor

Vice Governor

15 provincial deputies

|Gustavo Melella - Mónica Urquiza

(FORJA)

(55,03 %)

|Rosana Bertone - Juan Carlos Arcando

(Fueguin Unity)

(40,86 %)

11 August

|Santa Cruz

|Governor

Vice Governor

24 provincial deputies

|Alicia Kirchner - Eugenio Quiroga

(Santacruzean Accord)

(58,59%)

|Eduardo Costa - Liliana Andrade

(To get out ahead)

(32,03%)

29 September

|Mendoza

|Governor

Vice Governor

24 provincial deputies

19 provincial senators

|Rodolfo Suárez - Mario Abed

(Change Mendoza)

(51,63%)

|Anabel Fernández Sagasti - Jorge Tanus

(Choose Mendoza)

(36,21%)

13 October

|Chaco

|Governor

Vice Governor

16 provincial deputies

|Jorge Capitanich - Analía Rach Quiroga

(Chaqueño Front)

(49,32%)

|Carim Peche - Roy Nikisch

(We Are All Chaco)

(31,40%)

rowspan="4" |27 October

|Buenos Aires
(in detail)

|Governor

Vice Governor

46 provincial deputies

23 provincial senators

|Axel Kicillof - Verónica Magario

(Everyone's Front)

(52,28%)

|María Eugenia Vidal - Daniel Salvador

(Together for Change)

(38,39%)

Catamarca

|Governor

Vice Governor

20 provincial deputies

8 provincial senators

|Raúl Jalil - Rubén Dusso

(Everyone's Front)

(60,40%)

|Roberto Gómez - Lía Quiroga

(Together for Change)

(33,46%)

Buenos Aires City
(in detail)

|Chief of Government

Vice Chief of Government

30 legislators

|Horacio Rodríguez Larreta - Diego Santilli

(Together for Change)

(55,90%)

|Matías Lammens - Gisela Marziotta

(Everyone's Front)

(35,06%)

La Rioja

|Governor

Vice Governor

18 provincial deputies

|Ricardo Quintela - Florencia López

(Everyone's Front)

(40,84%)

|Julio Martínez - Teresita Luna

(Together for La Rioja)

(27,90%)

10 November

|Salta

|Governor

Vice Governor

30 provincial deputies

11 provincial senators

|Gustavo Sáenz - Antonio Marocco

(Sáenz Governor Front)

(53,85%)

|Sergio Leavy - Emiliano Estrada

(Everyone's Front)

(26,00%)

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