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Santa Fe 2025 Elections: Timetables, What Is Chosen and Candidates From the June 29 Elections

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This civic process will define new local authorities and renew representation spaces in an instance marked by the replacement of benches

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The Santafesinos return to the polls this Sunday to elect councillors in several cities, such as Rosario and Santa Fe capital.In Formosa, they vote for provincial and constituent deputies.

·Buenos Aires, Argentina
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The 2025 elections in Santa Fe are this Sunday, June 29th, and that is why many people ask themselves where they should approach to vote. On this occasion, mayors and councillors and other authorities are elected in different localities of the province. It is worth noting that it is one of the districts that split their provincial elections of the nationals, which are held on October 26th. The Santa Fe Electoral Tribunal already approached the p…

·Buenos Aires, Argentina
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This civic process will define new local authorities and renew representation spaces in an instance marked by the replacement of benches

·Buenos Aires, Argentina
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Santa Fe goes to the polls on Sunday, June 29 to elect local legislative posts. Governor Maximiliano Pullaro is committed to strengthening the territorial deployment of the U.S. official alliance, while libertarians want to gain volume in the councils. Meanwhile, Peronismo is committed to recovering land after the fall of 2023. There are 2,842,361 people empowered to pay in the 365 localities of the province. In 19 municipal authorities will be …

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Rosario and Santa Fe capital concentrate the attention of the electoral Sunday, with a single ballot of paper and multiple forces in dispute for renewing mayors and councils. Read more

·Buenos Aires, Argentina
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Maria Luengo, candidate for councilwoman for the United to Change Santa Fe in the city of Santa Fe, voted this Sunday in Colastine Norte. After funding, she expressed optimism and called on the citizens to participate in the elections. “I passed quickly. There are few people for now, but we hope that will change,” she said in a dialogue with the press. Luengo remarked that voting is a right and an obligation, but also “an act of hope.” And she a…

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Con La Gente Noticias broke the news in on Saturday, June 28, 2025.
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