Current Elections 2025: Elections Closed and the First Results Are Expected After 20 O'clock
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The elections in the province of Corrientes have already been closed and the counting of votes has begun; today the next governor is defined
About 950 thousand Corrientes were allowed to elect the next governor, along with local legislative posts, this Sunday. After 25 years of continued radicalism, Gustavo Valdés, through his brother Juan Pablo, seeks to retain political control of the province against six other competitors.
Governor Gustavo Valdés recounts a victory of his brother Juan Pablo; Peronism may remain second, Colombi third and libertarian Almirón fourth; the level of participation exceeded 70%; official data will be known from 21
The elections in Corrientes were closed with 60% of the voter turnout: at what time the first results will be known They closed the elections in Corrientes with 60% of the voter turnout: at what time the first results will be known On Sunday, August 31, the Corrientes ended a key election day, which will define the next governor, provincial legislators and municipal authorities in 73 districts of the province. More than 950,000 eligible citizens…
The vote in Corrientes ended this Sunday with a turnout of close to 70%. Electoral Justice anticipated that the first results will be available from 20:30. The post Elections in Corrientes closed with 70% participation and the first results appeared first on El Intranssigente are expected.
The candidate of the ruling front Vamos Corrientes a gubernatorial, Juan Pablo Valdés, voted and stressed that the citizenry was approaching the polls. “We are celebrating another process of democracy. We are working intensely these days in the city and the province,” said the candidate who aspires to replace his brother, the current president Gustavo Valdés. In statements to the press, he said: “People are approaching to vote. He is choosing th…
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