Legislative Elections 2025: This Sunday's Electoral Turnout Was the Lowest Since 1983
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On Sunday, October 26, elections were held for national deputies and senators throughout the country. The electoral turnout was 67.85%,
Although the vote is mandatory, this Sunday’s elections set a historic record of absenteeism in the neighboring country, according to the National Electoral Chamber. It is the lowest level since 1983 and shows a growing disinterested citizen.
At 18, the electoral roll reached 66%, but there are still people in the schools.So far, the lowest figure was the 2021 legislative, with 71%.
After the national elections, the electoral calendar includes the assumption in both elections of the legislators who were elected.
MADRID, Oct. 26 (EUROPA PRESS). – 66 percent of registered Argentine voters have exercised their right to vote in this Sunday’s partial legislative elections, according to the final official data released at the closure of the polls by the National Electoral Directorate, which is a minimum since democracy returned to Argentina in 1983. The data is 5 points lower than the mid-term elections of 2021, when the restrictions for the COVID-19 pandemic…
The National Electoral Directorate, under the Ministry of the Interior, issued a report showing the lowest value in legislative elections since the return to democracy, compared with historical data. The lowest previous record had been in the mid-term elections of 2021, when participation reached 71 per cent of the electoral roll, in a context marked by the Covid-19 pandemic. A report by Cippec and UNICEF, which publishes the verified portal.
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