2025 Elections: What Voters Said About the Debut of the Single Paper Ball (Bup)
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The polls have closed, and anticipation is mounting for the 2025 legislative elections in Argentina, which will determine the new composition of the National Congress. For the first time, the Single Paper Ballot (BUP) format was used, a method approved with the intention of reducing public spending in national elections. For the ruling party, the goal was to captivate the undecided third of voters, hoping to secure the largest number of seats in…
This Sunday at 6 p.m., the doors of all the voting centers authorized throughout the country were closed. At the national level, electoral participation exceeded 66%, one of the lowest values in the registers compared to other elections. In the case of Olavarría, the participation was considerably higher than that of September, given that this Sunday about 66% of those authorized to do so voted. The electoral day in Olavarría was marked by the t…
In a new democratic day for the Argentine Republic, the 2025 legislative elections were held in which more than 66% of the rolls were voted and where the renewal of an important part of the Congress is at stake. In this election, 127 seats will be renewed in the Chamber of Deputies and 24 in the Senate, a key vote that will mark the political direction of the coming years and a test for the management of the Javier Milei government. It is also t…
The new system consists of a paper ballot that includes all candidates, categories of positions and political parties.
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