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2019 Buenos Aires provincial election Turnout 10,548,393 (80.00%) 0.48 pp
Map showing the seats won by each party in each
partido .
General elections were held in Buenos Aires Province on 27 October 2019, alongside national elections . The governor and vice governor, as well as half of the Chamber of Deputies and a half of the Senate were renewed. In addition, a number of municipal offices were elected as well.[ 1]
The candidatures were defined in the open, simultaneous, and mandatory primaries (PASO), which took place on 11 August 2019. Lists that won at least 1.5% of the votes (including blanks) qualified to the general election.[ 2]
The election resulted in the defeat of incumbent governor María Eugenia Vidal (PRO ) to former finance minister and then-congressman Axel Kicillof , of the Frente de Todos (FDT). This accompanied the national trend, in which incumbent president Mauricio Macri , of PRO, lost to the FDT's Alberto Fernández .[ 3] Vidal is the first governor in the province's history to seek re-election and lose,[ 4] while Kicillof became the eighth governor (sixth peronist) since the return of democracy in 1983. It was the most polarized election since 1999, with the two most voted candidates summing 90.68% of the votes.[ 5] [ 6]
Party
Candidate
Running mate
Votes
%
Frente de Todos
Axel Kicillof
Verónica Magario
4,921,536
49.44
Juntos por el Cambio
María Eugenia Vidal
Daniel Salvador
3,223,460
32.38
Federal Consensus
Eduardo Bucca
Miguel Saredi
575,202
5.78
Workers' Left Front – Unity
Christian Castillo
Mercedes Trimachi
321,876
3.23
NOS Front
Gustavo R. Álvarez
Sandra M. Dell'Aquila
168,223
1.69
Movement of Socialist Advance
Martín González Bayón
Marina Alonso
67,319
0.68
Patriotic Front
Leonardo Bariani
Ana Graziano
21,434
0.22
Popular Dignity Party
Santiago Cuneo
Claudio Morgado
21,491
0.22
Democratic Organization Movement
María Macaione
Marcelo Ferrara
11,104
0.11
Blank votes
623,049
6.26
Invalid votes
66,813
–
Total
10,021,507
100
Registered voters/turnout
13,185,036
76.35
Source: Poder Judicial de la Nación
Governor and Vice Governor [ edit ]
Candidate Running mate Party Votes % Axel Kicillof Verónica Magario Everyone's Front 5,274,511 52.40 María Eugenia Vidal Daniel Salvador Together for Change 3,852,624 38.28 Eduardo Bucca Miguel Saredi Federal Consensus 513,850 5.11 Christian Castillo Mercedes Trimarchi Left and Worker's Front-Unity 282,830 2.81 Gustavo Ricardo Álvarez Sandra María Dell'Aquila NOS Front 141,249 1.40 Total 10,065,064 100.00 Valid votes 10,065,064 95.42 Invalid votes 64,237 0.61 Blank votes 419,092 3.97 Total votes 10,548,393 100.00 Registered voters/turnout 13,185,036 80.00 Source: [ 7]
Chamber of Deputies [ edit ]
Party
Votes
%
Seats
Not up
Won
Total
Frente de Todos
2,475,108
49.36
22
23
45
Juntos por el Cambio
2,036,188
40.61
18
22
40
Federal Consensus
274,213
5.47
5
1
6
Workers' Left Front – Unity
159,833
3.19
1
0
1
NOS Front
69,059
1.38
0
0
0
Blank/invalid votes
306,233
–
–
–
–
Total
5,320,634
100
46
46
92
Registered voters/turnout
6,647,397
80.04
Source: Resultados
Party
Votes
%
Seats
Not up
Won
Total
Frente de Todos
2,717,387
55.06
7
13
20
Juntos por el Cambio
1,711,369
34.67
16
10
26
Federal Consensus
261,365
5.30
0
0
0
Workers' Left Front – Unity
170,616
3.46
0
0
0
NOS Front
75,009
1.52
0
0
0
Blank/invalid votes
292,013
–
–
–
–
Total
5,227,759
100
23
23
46
Registered voters/turnout
6,537,639
79.96
Source: Resultados