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New ranking with mayors from all over the country: the best, the middle and the worst

2021-08-18T12:55:32.232Z


It was done by the consulting firm CB, which was already evaluating governors. He chose a communal chief per province and measured his image.


Eduardo Paladini

08/18/2021 9:46 AM

  • Clarín.com

  • Politics

Updated 08/18/2021 9:46 AM

The same pollster that started a year and a half ago with the publication of an interesting ranking of governors, now decided to put together another

federal table

, but of

mayors

.

CB Consultora Opinion Pública

chose

a communal chief per province

, from major cities, and

evaluated the image

among its neighbors.

Who won?

Rosario's representative,

Pablo Javkin

.

Of radical origin and former ally of Elisa Carrió in the ARI, now he is a member of the Progressive Civic and Social Front of Santa Fe. At the other end,

last

in the 23rd position, was

Gustavo Gennuso

, from Bariloche and a benchmark for the local force Together We Are Río Negro.

The study included a survey of 

390 to 450 cases in 23 municipalities

.

The City of Buenos Aires was left out, autonomous, with provincial status and divided into communes, but without internal mayors.

As explained in the consultancy, they prioritized the largest cities in the country, which in many cases coincide with the provincial capitals.

But there were exceptions:

in Buenos Aires, for example, La Matanza was chosen over La Plata

, which despite being the main city has much less population.

Something similar was done with Bariloche and Viedma.

Clarín

divided the ranking into three:

the best, the middle and the worst

.

The data that orders them is that of the positive image.

In common, when evaluated by their own neighbors, they all showed a

high level of knowledge

Also, in coincidence with the governors, these local administrators

tend to have a better valuation before their population than the national leaders

.

An example: only six of the 23 mayors ended up with more negative than positive image, when this differential against is almost unanimous among the best-known politicians.

The best

At the top of the table there is a wide mixture of characters and political backgrounds.

As anticipated, first was

Javkin

, a politician known outside the province because, among other things, he was a national deputy.

In the

CB

table he

was left with

65.9% positive image and 29.4% negative

.

Below is a lesser-known leader,

Leonardo "Lalo" Stelatto

, mayor of

Posadas (Misiones)

.

It is a particular case because he is considered a new figure in the province despite being over 60 years old, because he "debuted" in politics with this position.

It belongs to the local Frente Renovador, whose historical leader is former governor Carlos Rovira.

Stelatto added + 65.6% and - 29.2%.

The podium is completed by businessman and soccer manager

Gustavo Sastre

, mayor of

Puerto Madryn (Chubut)

.

At the age of 49, when he took office in 2019, he crowned an event with few precedents: he inherited the position from his twin brother, Ricardo, who had preceded him in two previous periods.

Both approached politics through former Peronist governor Mario Das Neves.

In the

CB

poll

, Sastre (Gustavo), appears with + 64.3% and - 31.5%.

The top part of the ranking is completed by:

4.

Martín Llaryora

(PJ, Córdoba Capital): + 64.1% and - 31.6%.

5.

Eduardo Tassano

(UCR, Corrientes Capital): + 62% and - 34.1%.

6.

Jorge Jofré

(PJ, Formosa Capital): + 61.7% and - 33.8%.

7.

Ulpiano Suarez

(UCR, Mendoza Capital): + 61% and - 35.4%.

8.

Luciano Di Nápoli

(PJ, Santa Rosa, La Pampa): + 60.5% and - 33.8%.

Those in the middle


In an intermediate place, but with the plus of showing an image differential in favor, there are eight other communal chiefs.

There is also a partisan mix and

the first woman appears

.

It is

Norma Fuentes

, mayor of the

capital of Santiago del Estero

, who has 57.6% positive assessment and 35.6% negative.

It responds to the force of Governor Gerardo Zamora, radical K.

Below Sources are:

10.

Emilio Baistrocchi

(PJ, San Juan Capital): + 55.9% and - 38.7%.

11.

Adán Bahl

(PJ, Paraná, Entre Ríos): + 52.4% and - 42.3%.

12.

Pablo Grasso

(PJ, Río Gallegos, Santa Cruz): + 51.5% and - 43.1%.

13.

Mariano Gaido

(MPN, Neuquén Capital): + 49.3% and + 44.3%.

14.

Walter Vouto

(PJ, Ushuaia, Tierra del Fuego): + 48.8% and - 47.5%.

15.

Inés Brizuela y Doria

(UCR, La Rioja Capital): + 48.1% and - 45.4%.

16.

Sergio Tamayo

(PJ, San Luis Capital): + 48% and - 46.2%.

The worst


This part of the ranking is made up of seven communal chiefs.

And six ended up with a (bad) characteristic in common: they were

the only ones with more negative than positive image

.

As it was anticipated in the beginning of the note, the worst was

Gustavo Gennuso

, from Bariloche.

The others that make up the uncomfortable bottom of the table?

17.

Gustavo Saadi

(PJ, Catamarca Capital): + 47.7% and - 47.6%.

18.

Germán Alfaro

(PJ, Tucumán Capital): + 44.9% and - 51.3%.

19.

Raúl Jorge

(UCR, Jujuy Capital): + 43.6% and - 60.4%.

20.

Fernando Espinoza

(PJ, La Matanza, Buenos Aires): + 43% and - 52.4%.

21.

Betina Romero

(Provincial Force, Salta Capital): + 41.3% and -53.4%.

22.

Gustavo Martínez

(PJ, Resistencia, Chaco): + 39.8% and -55.2%.

Source: clarin

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