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So Remained the Deliberating Councils: Who Kept Their Hegemony and Where There Will Be a Draw

Summary by El Sol
This Sunday, Luján, Maipú, San Rafael, La Paz, Rivadavia and Santa Rosa had their municipal elections and renewed half of their deliberative councils, with some surprises and benches that were won by little margin. In Luján de Cuyo, with 82% of the polling stations the alliance Cambia Mendoza + La Libertad Avanza + Pro won with almost 60% of the votes and managed to put 5 of the 6 seats that were renewed. The sixth bench is for the candidate of …
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This Sunday, Luján, Maipú, San Rafael, La Paz, Rivadavia and Santa Rosa had their municipal elections and renewed half of their deliberative councils, with some surprises and benches that were won by little margin. In Luján de Cuyo, with 82% of the polling stations the alliance Cambia Mendoza + La Libertad Avanza + Pro won with almost 60% of the votes and managed to put 5 of the 6 seats that were renewed. The sixth bench is for the candidate of …

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El Sol broke the news in on Monday, February 23, 2026.
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