2023 Argentine general election

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Presidential election
← 2019
  • 22 October 2023 (first round)
  • 19 November 2023 (second round)
2027 →
Opinion polls
Registered 35,410,080
Turnout 77.65% (Decrease 2.76 pp) (first round)
76.39% (second round)[1]
  File:Javier Milei VIVA22 (cropped).jpg File:Sergio Massa on March 1, 2020-3 (cropped3).jpg
Nominee Javier Milei Sergio Massa
Party Libertarian Party (Argentina) FR-PJ
Alliance La Libertad Avanza Union for the Homeland
Running mate Victoria Villarruel Agustín Rossi
States carried 19 + CABA 3
Popular vote 12,740,742 10,029,279
Percentage 55.95% 44.04%

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Results of the first round by province and department

President before election

Alberto Fernández
FdTPJ

Elected President

Javier Milei
Libertarian Party (Argentina)

Legislative election
← 2021 22 October 2023 2025 →
Party Leader % Seats ±
Union for the Homeland 38.54 58
Juntos por el Cambio 26.60 31
La Libertad Avanza 26.51 35
Hacemos por Nuestro País 3.99 4
Workers' Left Front 3.31 1
Por Santa Cruz 0.23 1
Union for the Homeland 43.66 13
La Libertad Avanza 25.93 7
Juntos por el Cambio 25.62 2
Por Santa Cruz 0.50 2
This lists parties that won seats. See the complete results below.
File:2023 Argentina legislative election - results.svg
Map showing the seats won by each party in each province.

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General elections were held in Argentina on 22 October 2023 to elect the president, vice president, members of the national congress, and the governors of most provinces. A run-off election to elect the president and vice president is currently taking place on 19 November 2023. The winner of the run-off is scheduled to be sworn in on 10 December 2023.[2] Incumbent president Alberto Fernández and incumbent vice president and former president Cristina Fernández de Kirchner, despite both being eligible for a second, consecutive term, did not seek re-election.[3][4]

Both in the primaries and in the first and second rounds polls opened at 08:00 and closed at 18:00 Buenos Aires time (UTC -3), with vote results starting to show at around 21:00.[5][6]

Advancing to the run-off, Sergio Massa of the ruling Union for the Homeland unexpectedly came in first place, winning 36% of the vote, against Javier Milei of the Liberty Advances, who came in second place, with 30% of the vote. Massa's victory in the first round was seen as an upset because of the severe inflation that took place during Massa's tenure as Minister of Economy, as well as Milei's lead in polls up to that point.[7]

In the run-off, Milei defeated Massa in an overwhelming margin, with Massa conceding peacefully.[8][9]

Background

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In the 2019 general election, the Peronist, left-wing Frente de Todos ticket of Alberto Fernández, former Cabinet Chief, and Cristina Fernández de Kirchner, National Senator and former president, defeated the center-right Juntos por el Cambio ticket of incumbent president Mauricio Macri and conservative Peronist National Senator Miguel Ángel Pichetto, exceeding the threshold to win the presidency in a single round. Macri became the first incumbent president in Argentine history to be defeated for reelection.[10]

The first two years of the Fernández presidency were limited by the COVID-19 pandemic in Argentina, during which he imposed strict lockdown measures in an attempt to suppress the spread of the disease,[11] and a debt crisis inherited from his predecessor.[12] While the economy did recover in 2021–22,[13] inflation rose to 100% (the highest since 1991).[14] His approval ratings have been constantly low throughout his presidency, only on a few certain occasions has his approval rating been over 50%, with disapproval ratings from 60% to 80%.[15][16] According to British newspaper The Economist, Fernández is considered "a president without a plan", and his presidency to be a "weak administration",[17][18] alluding to his lack of independent decision-making. Instead, his decisions are under heavy influence of Vice President and former President Cristina Fernández de Kirchner, also leader of the coalition, whom Fernández himself described as a "permanent source of consultation."[19] The 2021 midterm elections resulted in heavy losses for the Frente de Todos, which lost its majority in both houses of Congress. Observers attributed the loss to widespread anger over high inflation and rising poverty.[20][21][22][23]

In April 2023, Fernández announced that he had decided to not seek reelection to the presidency in the 2023 general election.[3] Others who refused to run were incumbent vice president Cristina Fernández de Kirchner (who served as president between 2007 and 2015),[4] and former president Mauricio Macri, who succeeded Fernández de Kirchner and preceded Fernández.[24] Controversial constitutional amendments in Jujuy – a province governed by Gerardo Morales, who ran as a precandidate for vice president alongside Horacio Rodriguez Larreta– led to protests beginning in June where demonstrators stormed the Jujuy legislature.[25][26]

The 2023 election was held amid a severe economic crisis.[27]

Debates

2023 Argentine presidential debates
Date Time Organizers Location  P  Present    I  Invitee  N  Non-invitee 
FRUP PLLLA PROJxC PJHNP PTSFIT–U Refs
1 October 2023 1 hour and 48 min. Televisión Pública Santiago del Estero Forum, Santiago del Estero City P
Sergio Massa
P
Javier Milei
P
Patricia Bullrich
P
Juan Schiaretti
P
Myriam Bregman
[28]
8 October 2023 1 hour and 41 min. Faculty of Law, University of Buenos Aires, Buenos Aires City [29]
12 November 2023 1 hour and 58 min.   [30]
2023 Argentine vice presidential debates
Date Time Organizer Location  P  Present    I  Invitee  N  Non-invitee 
PJUP PDLLA UCRJxC HACERHNP PTSFIT–U Refs
20 September 2023 1 hour and 46 min. Todo Noticias Todo Noticias headquarters, Buenos Aires City P
Agustín Rossi
P
Victoria Villarruel
P
Luis Petri
P
Florencio Randazzo
P
Nicolas del Caño
[31]
8 November 2023 1 hour and 17 min.   [32]

Electoral system

President

The election of the president will be conducted under the ballotage system, a modified version of the two-round system. A candidate can win the presidency in a single round by either winning over 45% of the vote, or if they win 40% of the vote while finishing more than 10 percentage points ahead of the second-place candidate. If no candidate meets either threshold, a runoff takes place between the top two candidates.[33] Voting is compulsory for citizens between 18 and 70 years old.[34] Suffrage is also extended to 16- and 17-year-olds, though without compulsory voting.[35]

Congress

Chamber of Deputies

The 257 members of the Chamber of Deputies are elected by proportional representation in 24 multi-member constituencies based on the provinces (plus the City of Buenos Aires). Seats are allocated using the d'Hondt method with a 3% electoral threshold.[36] In this election, 130 of the 257 seats are up for renewal for a four-year term.[37]

Province Total
seats
Seats
at stake
Buenos Aires 70 35
Buenos Aires City 25 12
Catamarca 5 2
Chaco 7 3
Chubut 5 3
Córdoba 18 9
Corrientes 7 4
Entre Ríos 9 4
Formosa 5 3
Jujuy 6 3
La Pampa 5 2
La Rioja 5 3
Mendoza 10 5
Misiones 7 4
Neuquén 5 2
Río Negro 5 3
Salta 7 4
San Juan 6 3
San Luis 5 2
Santa Cruz 5 2
Santa Fe 19 10
Santiago del Estero 7 4
Tierra del Fuego 5 3
Tucumán 9 5
Total 257 130

Senate

The 72 members of the Senate are elected in the same 24 constituencies, with three seats in each. The party receiving the most votes in each constituency wins two seats, with the third seat awarded to the second-placed party. The 2023 elections will see one-third of Senators renewed, with eight provinces electing three Senators for a 6-year term; Buenos Aires, Formosa, Jujuy, La Rioja, Misiones, San Juan, San Luis, and Santa Cruz.[38]

Presidential candidates

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The following candidates participated in the Open, Simultaneous and Mandatory Primaries (PASO), which were held on 13 August 2023. The primaries determined the candidates of each coalition. Coalitions who received less than 1.5% of the votes will not be able to participate in the general election on 22 October.[39]

Advanced to runoff election

Name
Birth date and place
Prior experience Party Vice President Coalition Ref
Sergio Massa
b. 1972
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San Martín, Buenos Aires Province
100px Minister of Economy (2022–present)
See more
Renewal Front Cabinet Chief
Agustín Rossi
(PJ)
Union for the Homeland
[40]
Javier Milei
b. 1970
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Buenos Aires
100px National Deputy from the City of Buenos Aires (2021–present) Libertarian Party National Deputy
Victoria Villarruel
(PD)
Liberty Advances
Member parties
[41][42]

Defeated in the first round

Name
Birth date and place
Prior experience Party Vice President Coalition Ref
Patricia Bullrich
b. 1956
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Buenos Aires
100px Minister of Security (2015–2019)
See more
Republican Proposal Former
National Deputy

Luis Petri
(UCR)
Together for Change
[43]
Juan Schiaretti
b. 1949
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Córdoba, Córdoba Province
100px Governor of Córdoba Province (2007–2011; 2015–present)
Justicialist Party National Deputy
Florencio Randazzo
(HACER)
We Do for Our Country
Member parties
[44]
Myriam Bregman
b. 1972
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Timote, Buenos Aires Province
100px National Deputy from Buenos Aires Province (2015–2016) and the City of Buenos Aires (2021–present)
See more
Socialist Workers' Party National Deputy
Nicolás del Caño
(PTS)
Workers' Left Front – Unity
[45]

Defeated in a winning coalition in the primary elections

Name
Birth date and place
Prior experience Party Vice President Coalition Ref
Juan Grabois
b. 1983
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San Isidro, Buenos Aires Province
100px Leader of the Patria Grande Front Patria Grande Front Doctor
Paula Abal Medina
(FPG)
Union for the Homeland
[46]
Horacio Rodríguez Larreta
b. 1965
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Buenos Aires
100px Mayor of Buenos Aires (2015–present)
See more
  • Chief of the Cabinet of Ministers of Buenos Aires (2007–2015)
Republican Proposal Governor of Jujuy
Gerardo Morales
(UCR)
Together for Change
[47]
Gabriel Solano
b. 1974
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Buenos Aires
100px Legislator of Buenos Aires City (2017–2020; 2021–present)
See more
Workers' Party Former Legislator of Buenos Aires City
Vilma Ripoll
(MST)
Workers' Left Front – Unity

[48]

Defeated in the primary elections

Name
Birth date and place
Prior experience Party Vice President Coalition Ref
Guillermo Moreno
b. 1955
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Buenos Aires
100px Secretary of Domestic Trade (2006–2013)
See more
Principles and Values Party Secretary General of APOPS
Leonardo Fabre
(PyV)
Principles and Values
Member parties
  • People's Party
  • Principles and Values
[49]
Paula Arias 100px Labour Party Walter Vera
(PL)
[50]
Carina Bartolini 100px Justicialist Party Mabel Gómez
(PJ)
[50]
Eliodoro Martínez 100px Leader of the CABA wing of the Action for the Republic Action for the Republic Vicente Souto
(APLR)
[50]
Jorge Oliver 100px Journalist and political analist Three Flags group Ezequiel San Martín
(Three Flags)
[50]
Manuela Castañeira
b. 1984
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Paraná, Entre Ríos Province
100px Sociologist New MAS Teacher
Lucas Ruiz
(New MAS)
New MAS [51]
Jesús Escobar
b. 1971
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El Maitén, Chubut Province
100px Provincial Legislator of Neuquén (2003–2007; 2011–2019) Freemen of the South Former Santiago del Estero City councilwoman
Marianella Lezama Hid
(Freemen of the South)
Freemen of the South Movement [52]
Marcelo Ramal
b. 1954
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Buenos Aires
100px Legislator of Buenos Aires City (2013–2015; 2015–2017) Workers' Policy Teacher
Patricia Urones
(PO)
Workers' Policy [53]
Nazareno Etchepare 100px Lawyer Demos Bachelor
Fernando Lorenzo
(DEMOS)
Liber.AR
Member parties
  • Unite for Liberty and Dignity
  • Liber.AR
[54]
Ramiro Vasena 100px Political leader Reconquest Group Political leader
Víctor Aníbal Lagonegro
(Reconquest)
[55]
Raúl Castells
b. 1953
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Rosario, Santa Fe Province
100px Leader of the MIJD MIJD Social activist
Adriana Reinoso
(MIJD)
MIJD [39]
Santiago Cúneo (es)
b. 1970
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Buenos Aires
100px Journalist and businessman Falklands War veteran
Gustavo Barranco
(MIJD)
[39]
Mempo Giardinelli
b. 1947
(age Script error: The function "age_generic" does not exist.)
Resistencia, Chaco Province
100px Writer, journalist and professor Peace, Democracy and Sovereignty Teacher
Bárbara Solemou
(PDyS)
Youth Project
Member parties
  • Humanist Party
  • Youth Project Party
  • National Liberation Movement
  • Popular Consensus
  • United for the South
  • The Argentine Manifesto
[39]
Reina Ibáñez 100px Sex worker TODEX Gonzalo Ibarra
(TODEX)
[56]
Martín Ayerbe 100px President of the Argentine Naval Forum Hipólito Bouchard United Homeland Hugo Rodríguez
(United Homeland)
[57]
César Biondini 100px Lawyer Patriot Front Teacher
Mariel Avendaño
(FP)
Patriot Front [39]
Raúl Albarracín 100px Provincial Legislator of Córdoba (2007-2011) Neighbourhood Action Movement Lawyer
Sergio Pastore
(MAV)
Neighbourhood Action Movement [58]
Andrés Passamonti 100px Leader of the UCEDE (Buenos Aires) Union of the Democratic Centre Public accountant
Pamela Fernández
(UCEDE)
Union of the Democratic Centre [59]

Opinion polls

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Presidential election

First round

Second round

Results

Primary elections

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President

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Results by province, first round

Provinces won by Massa/Rossi
Provinces won by Milei/Villarruel
Provinces won by Bullrich/Petri
Province Massa/Rossi
(UP)
Milei/Villarruel
(LLA)
Bullrich/Petri
(JxC)
Schiaretti/Randazzo
(HxNP)
Bregman/Del Caño
(FIT-U)
Blanks/Invalid Turnout
Votes  % Votes  % Votes  % Votes  % Votes  % Votes  % Votes  %
Buenos Aires 4,327,441 42.95 2,593,075 25.73 2,423,384 24.05 373,087 3.70 359,538 3.57 348,389 3.34 10,424,914 78.61
Buenos Aires City 616,182 32.18 382,488 19.98 789,454 41.23 58,788 3.07 67,666 3.53 49,056 2.50 1,963,634 72.97
Catamarca 104,322 42.83 78,017 32.03 41,719 17.13 15,677 6.44 3,841 1.58 20,616 7.80 264,192 77.42
Chaco 313,941 43.67 200,006 27.82 173,253 24.10 26,059 3.62 5,637 0.78 12,023 1.64 730,919 72.95
Chubut 111,752 32.22 121,842 35.13 71,343 20.57 26,722 7.70 15,187 4.38 10,193 2.85 357,039 74.83
Córdoba 309,044 13.42 773,428 33.58 521,310 22.63 667,447 28.98 31,922 1.39 37,952 1.62 2,341,103 75.73
Corrientes 262,170 37.21 189,282 26.87 226,371 32.13 19,215 2.73 7,464 1.06 17,980 2.49 722,482 77.40
Entre Ríos 283,136 33.31 252,719 29.74 255,236 30.03 45,540 5.36 13,248 1.56 49,758 5.53 899,637 78.16
Formosa 189,593 52.31 105,330 29.06 55,738 15.38 8,843 2.44 2,954 0.81 6,945 1.88 369,403 76.01
Jujuy 148,103 32.36 170,966 37.35 91,373 19.96 31,063 6.79 16,193 3.54 11,240 2.40 468,938 79.04
La Pampa 80,611 34.86 77,493 33.51 50,640 21.90 17,195 7.44 5,292 2.29 4,319 1.83 235,550 78.15
La Rioja 98,739 41.14 90,328 37.63 28,314 11.80 20,416 8.51 2,219 0.92 5,560 2.26 245,576 80.53
Mendoza 269,326 24.01 475,272 42.38 289,533 25.82 48,472 4.32 38,932 3.47 34,999 3.03 1,156,534 75.84
Misiones 277,836 37.93 309,077 42.19 105,384 14.39 30,036 4.10 10,228 1.40 25,033 3.30 757,594 76.07
Neuquén 135,881 31.76 157,187 36.74 87,952 20.56 25,438 5.95 21,356 4.99 19,450 4.35 447,264 80.33
Río Negro 168,235 37.85 150,079 33.76 80,591 18.13 27,782 6.25 17,847 4.01 20,523 4.41 465,057 77.54
Salta 304,880 38.00 323,105 40.27 110,702 13.80 49,587 6.18 14,014 1.75 25,419 3.07 827,707 75.49
San Juan 155,794 33.30 164,117 35.08 108,547 23.20 28,879 6.17 10,455 2.23 11,800 2.46 479,592 78.43
San Luis 88,235 27.33 139,894 43.33 67,517 20.91 20,159 6.24 7,055 2.19 9,934 2.99 332,794 78.69
Santa Cruz 67,336 37.79 64,687 36.30 29,234 16.41 11,757 6.60 5,161 2.90 15,058 7.79 193,233 72.41
Santa Fe 607,088 29.70 664,607 32.52 549,363 26.88 184,337 9.02 38,550 1.89 44,420 2.13 2,088,365 73.14
Santiago del Estero 416,597 65.77 144,659 22.84 50,749 8.01 13,489 2.13 7,912 1.25 13,315 2.06 646,721 79.29
Tierra del Fuego 40,889 38.20 36,202 33.82 16,043 14.99 9,767 9.12 4,137 3.86 3,363 3.05 110,401 74.16
Tucumán 476,361 44.93 371,130 35.00 155,273 14.64 42,313 3.99 15,253 1.44 34,941 3.19 1,095,271 82.65
Total 9,853,492 36.78 8,034,990 29.99 6,379,023 23.81 1,802,068 6.73 722,061 2.70 832,286 3.01 27,623,920 77.05

Results by province, second round

Provinces won by Javier Milei
Provinces won by Sergio Massa
Javier Milei
LLA
Sergio Massa
UxP
Margin Province total
Province #  % #  % #  % #

Chamber of Deputies

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Senate

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Mercosur Parliament

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Aftermath

In the run-off, Milei defeated Massa in what was described as a historic election, with Massa conceding peacefully.[8]

References

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