This Sunday, October 22nd, the events will take place in Argentina. general elections, in which the residents of the national territory elect the president who will be in power for the next four years. Taking this important situation into account, the National Electoral Chamber (CNE) announced the number of people who can exercise this important civil right.
How many people are eligible to vote in the 2023 presidential election?
According to registered information, a total of at least 35,815,436 citizens are entitled to take part in the following votes from 104,577 tables for voting. The law states that the right to vote in the country can be exercised from the age of 16, but the same action is mandatory from the age of 18.
It’s important to add that Buenos Aires in company with Cordoba, Santa Fe and of course the CAutonomous City of Buenos Aires With at least 60%, they are the four districts with the highest proportion of voters. In addition, will take part in the following elections: 440,000 Argentine residents live abroad.
Who are the candidates for president in the 2023 general elections?
For the following votes, we present the formulas of the candidates for President and Vice President who will take part in the election campaign on October 22:
Advances in freedom
- Javier Milei with Victoria Villarruel.
Together for change
- Patricia Bullrich accompanied by Luis Petri.
Union for the Homeland
- Sergio Massa accompanied by Agustín Rossi.
We do it for our country
- Juan Schiaretti and Florencio Randazzo.
Left Front and Workers’ Unity
- Myriam Bregman in Formula with Nicolás Del Caño.
What will be voted on in the 2023 general election and when will it take place?
This year, Argentines will have the important task of selecting the person who will fill the position Rivadavia armchair and in addition, the representatives who will occupy leadership positions in the country will be announced, in an election that will decide the panorama of the country National legislature, in which they are renewed 130 seats in parliament and 24 members of the Senate. It should be borne in mind that in some provinces the residents of these sectors will vote for some local offices and, in the case of the Autonomous City of Buenos Aires, they will vote for the next head of government.
In the event that no candidate wins with a percentage of more than 45%, a second round will take place, scheduled for November 19, a day in which only the two presidential candidates with the most votes from the general election will take part participate. In this way, the person who receives the most valid yes votes wins, regardless of the number of votes cast.
An important detail is that to vote you must appear with the latest valid document and between 8:00 a.m. and 6:00 p.m., the deadline for the closing of the elections.