translated from Spanish: Wide triumph of the Front of All in Chaco, Misiones, La Rioja, La Pampa, San Juan and Formosa

Almost two hours later than expected and with flaws in the computer system, the results of these Primary, Open, Simultaneous and Compulsory Elections (PASS) were released.

In 22 provinces, the Frente de Todos won a significant number of votes above Together for Change, which gathered the most votes in provinces such as the Autonomous City of Buenos Aires and Córdoba.Nationally, The presidential formula of Alberto Fernández and Cristina Fernández de Kirchner won 47% of the vote against the formula of Mauricio Macri and Miguel Angel Pichetto with 32%.

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With 55.25% of the vote, Fernández-Fernández prevailed against 25.75% of Macri-Pichetto. While the candidates for senators from the Front of All got 60.29%, compared to 25.37% together for change.While candidates for Deputies of the Front of All reached 59.54%, compared to 25.54% of Together for Change.Even greater was the difference in opposition and officialism in the province, where 56.09% was registered for Alberto and Cristina Fernández, compared to 26.28% that Macri and Pichetto.In deputies, the difference was minor. The Front of All totaled 35.62% and Together for Change, 25.98%.

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In the province, the Front of All scored an 18.69 points lead against Together for Change. A total of 91,148 votes accounted for 50.38% of fernandez, compared to 31.69% of Macri and Pichetto.The percentages were similar in terms of candidates for deputies for the province: 50.79% (Front of All) compared to 32.67% for Rioja.The triumph was also from the Front of All with 50.05% of the votes, compared to 32.40% of Together for Change, figures simulate the figures that were contested at the ballot box 50.26% (from the Front of All) and 33.16% (Together for Change). As we advance, the Front of All won in the province of San Juan, both in the presidential candidates and in the legislators.

Alberto and Cristina Fernández’s formula was 54.89% (228,444 votes) compared to 26.42% (109,948 votes) of Together for Change. Wide difference, which also recorded the candidate for deputy, José Luis Gioja, who beat by 54.27% to Marcelo Orrego, who obtained 30.60%. The presidential formula Fernández-Fernández added 65.87%, an absolute advantage over the 24.26% of the votes that Macri and Pichetto got. 

As for the legislative ones, the Front of All added 64.40% to 25.71% of the Joint Formoseño Broad Front for Change.In this note:

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