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The Electoral Ban in the Province of Buenos Aires: How It Is and How Long It Governs

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In the run-up to the elections in the province of Buenos Aires on Sunday, September 7, the electoral ban was lifted in order to renew part of its legislative representation and municipal offices.More than 14 million Buenos Airesers are entitled to vote, of which more than one million are foreign residents registered in the register.A total of 46 deputies and 23 provincial senators will be elected, as well as councillors and school counselors in …
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The province of Buenos Aires is preparing for a new electoral chapter that will mark the political course towards the coming years.With more than a third of the national register concentrated in this district, this Sunday’s legislative elections will have a key impact on the formation of parliamentary majorities and on the definition of public policies in sensitive areas such as health, security, education and budget. When it began and until whe…

From this Friday at 8 a.m. until Sunday at 9 p.m. the electoral ban in the province of Buenos Aires in the framework of the legislative elections governs

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On Sunday the Buenos Aires people will go to the polls. They will be key elections for the constitution of the Legislature since December and the governance of Axel Kicillof. Everything there is to know. The elections of the province of Buenos Aires on Sunday will be key to defining the governance of Axel Kicillof in the final stretch of his term of office as he renews half of the Legislature. But also a show of power towards the internal Peroni…

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In the run-up to the elections in the province of Buenos Aires on Sunday, September 7, the electoral ban was lifted in order to renew part of its legislative representation and municipal offices.More than 14 million Buenos Airesers are entitled to vote, of which more than one million are foreign residents registered in the register.A total of 46 deputies and 23 provincial senators will be elected, as well as councillors and school counselors in …

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It begins this Friday at 8 am and extends until Sunday at 21 pm. No acts can be performed, alcohol sold or surveys disseminated.

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A few hours after the elections were held in the province of Buenos Aires, the electoral ban began to take effect from 8 a.m. on Friday, 5 September. Current legislation provides for certain activities that are prohibited with the aim of ensuring that citizens come to the polls on Sunday 7 and exercise their democratic right. In this context, it is worth recalling what actions are forbidden by the scope of the regulations and from what time cert…

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politicargentina.com broke the news in on Thursday, September 4, 2025.
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