Argentina’s Buenos Aires Vote in Key Legislative Elections for Far-Righter Milei - teleSUR English
- On May 18, 2025, Buenos Aires held local elections to renew half of its 60-seat legislature with about 2.5 million eligible voters participating.
- These elections arose amid a fragmented political landscape and deteriorated alliances, notably between Javier Milei's La Libertad Avanza and Mauricio Macri's Pro party.
- The vote used an electronic system previously employed in 2023 primaries but experienced technical failures that delayed results and required intervention from the electoral court.
- Seventeen lists competed, including main candidates Leandro Santoro, Manuel Adorni, Silvia Lospennato, and Horacio Rodríguez Larreta, with Santoro leading polls due to right-wing division.
- The election's outcome could shift control in Buenos Aires and influence strategies ahead of national legislative elections in October, marking a new phase in the Argentine right's rivalry.
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Argentina’s Buenos Aires Vote in Key Legislative Elections for Far-righter Milei - teleSUR English
Polling stations opened this Sunday at 08.00 local time (11.00 GMT) in the Autonomous City of Buenos Aires, that elects local representatives in key elections for the aspirations of the party of the ultra-rightist president Javier Milei to be the main representative of the Argentine right-wing. RELATED: SouthCom Chief Meets With Milei in Argentina Approximately 2.5 million citizens are eligible to vote in the city of Buenos Aires, Argentina, to …
Buenos Aires City Elections 2025: Who Are the Candidates for Buenos Aires Legislator?
By Gustavo Martínez, CNN Radio Argentina This Sunday, May 18, the legislative elections for the renewal of 30 seats in the Buenos Aires Legislature will be held in the Autonomous City of Buenos Aires. Thus, it is expected that the people of Buenos Aires will go to the polls to elect their legislators through the Single Electronic Ballot. It is important to mention that for these elections, citizens must go to the polling stations with their gree…
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