Election results in Avellaneda, Río Negro: Milei president | Massa vs Milei ballot in Avellaneda, Río Negro

Election results in Avellaneda, Río Negro: Milei president | Massa vs Milei ballot in Avellaneda, Río Negro
Election results in Avellaneda, Río Negro: Milei president | Massa vs Milei ballot in Avellaneda, Río Negro
The results of the count in the scrutiny of Avellaneda, Río Negro

National Total

Javier Mileifrom La Libertad Avanza, won therunoff of the 2023 Electionsand will be the president of Argentina as of December 10. Defeated by more than 10 pointsSergio Massafrom Union for the Homeland.

Results map

President Milei: how much he won and the results map of the 2023 Elections, province by province

What the interactive maps of Página/12 show

The interactive maps of Página/12 will reflect in real time the votes of the runoff that defines who will be the next president. The different views allow you to see the distribution of votes between Sergio Massa and Javier Milei in each district of the country.

How to vote abroad

Argentines living abroad can vote in the general elections this Sunday, November 19. To do this, they must be registered in the Registry of Voters Resident Abroad (RERE) and have made the change of address in the DNI before the closing of the registers.

Voters who are abroad and have not made the change of address in the DNI, may vote at the table that corresponds to them in Argentina, as long as they are registered in the voter registry of the corresponding table.

Argentines living abroad can vote in the general elections this Sunday, November 14. To do this, they must be registered in the Registry of Voters Resident Abroad (RERE) and have made the change of address in the DNI before April 30, 2021.

Voters who are abroad and have not made the change of address in the DNI, may vote at the table that corresponds to them in Argentina, as long as they are registered in the voter registry of the corresponding table.

When is there a runoff or second round?

Articles 97 and 98 of the National Constitution establish that a candidate becomes President in the first round only when he obtains more than 45% of the affirmative votes in that election, or at least 40% of the votes and a percentage difference greater than 10 points compared to the candidate who came second.

Meanwhile, the Magna Carta provides that, if any of these requirements are not met, a second round must be held, also known as a runoff, in which the two formulas with the most votes in the first round participate. That is, who came out first and who came out second.

UNTIL WHAT TIME CAN YOU NOT BUY ALCOHOL?

Due to the electoral ban, some activities are prohibited from 8 a.m. on Friday, October 20, and until 9 p.m. on Sunday, October 22, three hours after the close of the 2023 general elections. Some prohibitions begin at a later time with the opening of voting and others are lifted at the time when voting hours close.

 
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