The elections closed in La Rioja, Jujuy and Misiones: What was the percentage of participation?

On this Sunday, three provinces celebrated a new democratic day in which they voted for their new government authorities, in the midst of a complicated context for the country due to the economic and social situation. In Jujuy, according to the Provincial Electoral Tribunal, there was a total of 70% participation of the registry with the objective of electing governor, vice, 24 provincial deputies, 28 mayors, councilors, members of municipal commissions and 48 constituents. One of the main candidates to stay with the governorship is Carlos Sadir, current Minister of Finance in the government of Gerardo Morales and representative of the Frente Cambia Jujuy. Meanwhile, one of his main competitors would be Alejandro Vilca of the Left Front, who would be close to concretizing a historic election for the aforementioned space.
Then, in La Rioja, it was determined that 80% of the people who were registered participated and that 18 legislators, 18 municipal mayors and 36 conventional were elected by the governor to reform the provincial Constitution. In the aforementioned territory, Ricardo Quintela and Teresa Madera of the Frente de Todos are expected to win the elections and in this way, there will be a new mandate of Peronism. In fact, such security was demonstrated that Alberto Fernández is expected to travel to inaugurate works and also join the triumph. Likewise, there is great expectation regarding the performance of Felipe Álvarez and Guillermo Galván of Juntos por el Cambio and Martín Menem and Carolina Moreno of La Libertad Avanza.
Finally, in Misiones, votes were cast for the governorship, vice-governorship, 73 municipalities and 20 other provincial deputies, and as confirmed by the authorities, there was a 75% participation in the electoral roll. In fact, the Minister of Government, Marcelo Pérez, assured that the general elections took place with total “normality” despite the unstable climate that hit the center of the province. As for the results, it is expected that the Frente Renovador de la Concordia (Renewal Front of Concord), led by Hugo Passalacqua, will reaffirm the leadership of his party and have a new mandate. And, for his part, Martín Arjol, candidate of Together for Change, will wait for the official data in the Radical House that, in addition to being a bunker, also functions as a data center.

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