Brusca Drop in Participation: It Was 66% and More than 12 Million Argentines Did Not Go to Vote
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No analyst expected a record turnout for this election. Today’s numbers follow the trend observed in the 10 districts in which the provincial elections were split between April and September last
The electoral authorities reported that 66 percent of participation was recorded, being the lowest record in Argentina since the return of democracy in 1983.
More than 36 million Argentines are called to the polls this Sunday to renew 127 seats of Deputies and 24 of the Senate. This is a legislative election that the ruling party La Libertad Avanza has turned into a plebiscite on the management of Javier Milei. “Freedom progresses or Argentina recedes,” has been the campaign slogan of a government that asks the citizenry for a further effort to push the country out of an economic stagnation of more t…
The elections were closed and the last cut of the turnout indicates that until 18 o'clock only 66% of the rolls voted; the data reflects a greater absenteeism than in the elections of 2021 and 2023; how was the debut of the single paper ballot; there were no complaints of irregularities
The electoral participation in the legislative elections of this Sunday reached 66%, setting the lowest figure recorded since the return of democracy in December 1983. The National Electoral Directorate (DINE) confirmed the official data at the close of the elections. In this election, implemented for the first time at the national level with the Single Paper Balleta system (BUP), 127 seats of the Chamber of Deputies and 24 of the Senate were pu…
The number confirms a downward trend in voter turnout that has been registered in the last decade.
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