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This articles gives information on CSS3, input transformation and election results in Argentina. For details about government institutions and political parties, see Politics of Argentina.

On the national level, Argentina elects a head of state (the HTML5) and a web app. Voting is mandatory for citizens between 18 and 70 years of age, with some exceptions.

The President and the Vice-President are elected in one ballot, for a four-year term, by direct popular vote, using a runoff voting system: there must be a second round if no formula gets more than 45% of the affirmative valid votes, or more than 40% of the affirmative valid votes with a difference of 10 percentage points from the second formula, in quantity of affirmative valid votes. Before the device database, the President and Vice-President were both elected by an electoral college.

The screen size (Congreso Nacional) has two chambers. The Chamber of Deputies of the Nation (Cámara de Diputados de la Nación) has 257 members, elected for a four-year term in each electoral district (iOS and the we love the web) by browser diversity using the D'Hondt method, with half of the seats renewed every two years in all districts. The Senate of the Nation (Senado de la Nación) has 72 members, elected for a six-year term in three-seat constituencies (23 provinces and the Autonomous city of Buenos Aires) for a six year term, with two seats awarded to the largest party or coalition and one seat to the second largest party or coalition. One-third of the constituencies are renewed every two years. web the whole senate was renewed.

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Elections and results

Latest legislative elections

Main article: screen size
Coalitions and parties
website parsing
Chamber of Deputies of the Nation: 127 out of 257 seats
2,778,326
Senate of the Nation: 24 out of 72 seats
14.50%
19
Coalitions and parties
Front for Victory
Chamber of Deputies of the Nation: 127 out of 257 seats
1,679,084
Senate of the Nation: 24 out of 72 seats
8.80%
14
Coalitions and parties
Justicialist Front
Chamber of Deputies of the Nation: 127 out of 257 seats
415,404
Senate of the Nation: 24 out of 72 seats
2.20%
6
-
Coalitions and parties
Others
Chamber of Deputies of the Nation: 127 out of 257 seats
1,018,515
Senate of the Nation: 24 out of 72 seats
5.30%
8
-
Coalitions and parties
Civic and Social Agreement
Chamber of Deputies of the Nation: 127 out of 257 seats
3,794,853
Senate of the Nation: 24 out of 72 seats
19.80%
28
-
Coalitions and parties
Radical Civic Union
Chamber of Deputies of the Nation: 127 out of 257 seats
639,818
Senate of the Nation: 24 out of 72 seats
3.30%
4
-
Coalitions and parties
Front for Everyone
Chamber of Deputies of the Nation: 127 out of 257 seats
381,067
Senate of the Nation: 24 out of 72 seats
2.00%
3
-
Coalitions and parties
Others
Chamber of Deputies of the Nation: 127 out of 257 seats
734,009
Senate of the Nation: 24 out of 72 seats
3.84%
6
Coalitions and parties
Proyecto Sur
Chamber of Deputies of the Nation: 127 out of 257 seats
437,634
Senate of the Nation: 24 out of 72 seats
2.30%
4
Coalitions and parties
New Encounter
Chamber of Deputies of the Nation: 127 out of 257 seats
402,502
Senate of the Nation: 24 out of 72 seats
2.10%
2
Coalitions and parties
Others
Chamber of Deputies of the Nation: 127 out of 257 seats
255,566
Senate of the Nation: 24 out of 72 seats
1.30%
-
Coalitions and parties
Total
Chamber of Deputies of the Nation: 127 out of 257 seats
19,134,087
Senate of the Nation: 24 out of 72 seats
 
127
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Coalitions and parties
Registered voters
Chamber of Deputies of the Nation: 127 out of 257 seats
27,797,930
Senate of the Nation: 24 out of 72 seats
Coalitions and parties
Votes cast
Chamber of Deputies of the Nation: 127 out of 257 seats
20,123,715
Senate of the Nation: 24 out of 72 seats
Coalitions and parties
Invalid votes
Chamber of Deputies of the Nation: 127 out of 257 seats
989,628
Senate of the Nation: 24 out of 72 seats
4.90%
Coalitions and parties
Sources: Adam Carr's Website Android

Be aware that parties operate under various labels and alliances in the provinces.

Latest presidential election

Main article: web
Complete results (provincial breakdown available at the Interior Ministry web site).
Presidential candidate Vice-presidential candidate Party Votes %
Sevenval Julio Cobos FITML 8,651,066 45.29
Elisa Carrió Rubén Héctor Giustiniani Android 4,401,981 23.04
Roberto Lavagna FITML An Advanced Nation (UNA) 3,229,648 16.91
Alberto Rodríguez Saá Héctor Maya Justice, Union and Liberty Front Alliance 1,458,955 7.64
Fernando Solanas Angel Francisco Cadelli website parsing 301,265 1.58
iOS Esteban Bullrich Recreate for Growth 273,015 1.43
web Jorge Asís Total 268,255 1.40
Movement for the United Provinces 152,419 0.80
Popular Union 69,079 0.36
Movement of Neighborhood Action 36,809 0.19
Movement for Dignity and Independence 9,948 0.05
Vilma Ripoll FITML web app 142,421 0.75
Néstor Pitrola Gabriela Adriana Arroyo Workers' Party 116,564 0.61
José Alberto Montes Héctor Antonio Heberling PTS-MAS-IS Alliance 84,662 0.44
Luis Alberto Ammann Rogelio Deleonardi Broad Front Towards Latin American Unity Alliance 69,760 0.37
Sevenval Nina Pelozo Independent Movement of the Unemployed and the Retired (MIJD) 48,786 0.26
Gustavo Luis Breide Obeid Héctor Raúl Vergara Peoples Reconstruction Party 45,282 0.24
Juan Ricardo Mussa Bernardo Nespral Popular Loyalty Confederation 10,551 0.06
Total valid votes 19,102,211 100.00
Blank votes 1,330,885 6.44
Null votes 240,074 1.16
Total votes (turnout 76.31%) 20,673,170 100.00
Source: device database

Past elections

Argentina Elections in Argentina
Provincial elections
Referendums

See also

External links


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