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* [[Córdoba Province, Argentina|Córdoba]]
* [[Córdoba Province, Argentina|Córdoba]]

=== 2 July ===
[[San Juan Province, Argentina|San Juan]], [[Marcelo Orrego]] defeated the gubernatorial candidate of the governing [[Union for the Homeland]], for the first time in 20 years.<ref>https://www.perfil.com/noticias/politica/juntos-por-el-cambio-gano-san-juan-la-eleccion-de-marcelo-orrego-pone-fin-a-24-anos-de-peronismo.phtml</ref>


=== 10 September ===
=== 10 September ===

Revision as of 17:28, 3 July 2023

Provincial elections in Argentina

The Argentine provincial elections will elect the executive and legislative authorities of the Autonomous City of Buenos Aires and in 21 of the 23 provinces of Argentina, except Corrientes and Santiago del Estero; [1] elections in Tucumán and San Juan were suspended by the Supreme Court. [2]

Elections

16 April

5 May

14 May

21 May

4 June

11 June

25 June

2 July

San Juan, Marcelo Orrego defeated the gubernatorial candidate of the governing Union for the Homeland, for the first time in 20 years.[4]

10 September

17 September

24 September

24 October

References

  1. ^ "Buenos Aires Times | Staggered voting creates intense 2023 electoral calendar nationwide". www.batimes.com.ar. Retrieved 2023-04-19.
  2. ^ "Página 12 | La Corte Suprema ordenó suspender las elecciones en Tucumán y San Juan". www.pagina12.com.ar. Retrieved 2023-05-09.
  3. ^ Institute, Baker. "A Political Earthquake In Argentina's Vaca Muerta: The 2023 Neuquén Gubernatorial Election". Forbes. Retrieved 2023-04-19.
  4. ^ https://www.perfil.com/noticias/politica/juntos-por-el-cambio-gano-san-juan-la-eleccion-de-marcelo-orrego-pone-fin-a-24-anos-de-peronismo.phtml