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Election results 2021 STEP: who wins in Santa Fe

2021-09-13T01:09:08.130Z


The province of Santa Fe votes in the primaries for the candidates for national deputies.Results Elections 2021: the live map with who won in the PASO district by districtElections STEP 2021: What happens if I did not vote? Elections STEP 2021: I followed the scrutiny minute by minute live


09/12/2021 18:54

  • Clarín.com

  • Politics

Updated 9/12/2021 9:44 PM

The results of the PASO 2021 Elections in Santa Fe will mark who are the candidates who will compete in the next legislative elections in November, after this Sunday the people of Santa Fe approached the voting centers to cast their vote in the open, simultaneous and mandatory.

And you can follow them minute by minute.


STEP: what is voted in Santa Fe


In the two rounds of national elections there is a registry of 34,330,557 citizens, according to data published by the

National Electoral Chamber

(CNE).

That number represents an increase of 7.06% compared to the voters in 2019, which at that time were 32,064,323 citizens in a position to vote.


Santa Fe

is the third district with the largest number of voters in the country, with 2,768,525 people authorized to vote and 8.06 percent of the total, only surpassed by the provinces of Buenos Aires (37%) and Córdoba (8.69 %).


The

Frente de Todos

(FdT),

Juntos por el Cambio

(JxC), the

Frente Amplio Progresista

(FAP) and the

Frente de Izquierda de los Trabajadores-Unidad

(FIT-U) did not reach agreements and will dispute internally.

Santa Fe will have to elect nine deputies and three national senators, 14 mayors, 210 councilors, 306 communal presidents and 1,214 members of the communes.


Omar Pertotti with his candidates for senators and deputies in Santa Fe.

On December 10,

the mandates of the deputies

of the Frente de Todos (FdT) Esteban Bogdanich, Josefina Victoria Tosetto and Patricia Mónica Mounier expire.

Albor Ángel Cantard, Gonzalo del Cerro, Luciano Laspina, María Lehmann Mantaras and Gisela Scaglia expire from the Juntos por el Cambio (JxC) inter-block.

And the ninth is Luis Gustavo Contigiani, from the Civic and Social Progressive Front.


Two FdT seats are played in

the

Senate

, Roberto Mirabella and María de los Ángeles Sacnun, and the one that belonged to Carlos Reutemann (Federal Peronism) and was held by María Alejandra Vucasovich after the death of the former Formula 1 driver.


The ballot boxes will once again be ready to receive the election of the citizens.

PASO in Santa Fe: who are the candidates for the primaries


There are two appointments that

Santa Fe

will have

with the ballot boxes: on September 12, with the completion of the

Open, Simultaneous and Mandatory Primaries

(PASO), and on November 14, when the general elections for the consecration of the new legislators.


Two lists were made official in

the

FdT

, of which one will be headed by the departmental senator Marcelo Lewandowski and the national senator María de los Ángeles Sacnun as senatorial candidates;

and the other by the Minister of Defense of the Nation, Agustín Rossi and the vice-governor of Santa Fe, Alejandra Rodenas.


Agustín Rossi and Marcelo Lewandowski, candidates for senators of the Frente de Todos for Santa Fe.

The payroll for

national deputies

will be made up of the leader of the Evita Movement Eduardo Toniolli, at the head of Rossi's list;

and by the national senator and right hand of the governor Omar Perotti, Roberto Mirabella.


Meanwhile, in

JxC

there will be four lists in competition.

One of them includes the former mayor of Santa Fe José Corral as the first candidate for senator and Rosario councilor Rodrigo López Molina, belonging to the PRO space, as the first deputy, seconded by the national deputy (Civic Coalition) Lucila Lehmann.


The provincial deputy for the

PRO

Federico Angelini will be the first candidate for national senator of another of the lists, followed by the media provincial deputy (Vida) Amalia Granata and the national deputies of the PRO, Luciano Laspina and Gisela Scaglia, as candidates to renew their benches.


José Corral, Federico Angelini, Carolina Losada and Maximiliano Pullaro, candidates for senators for Santa Fe.

In the

following list

, the journalist Carolina Losada as first senator and the mayor of Avellaneda (UCR) Dionisio Scarín as second were registered, while the former mayor of Santa Fe Mario Barletta will be the first candidate for deputy, followed by the councilor from Rosario ( PRO) Germana Figueroa Casas.


The

fourth list

will be made up of the provincial deputy and former local security minister, Maximiliano Pullaro, as the first senator, the Santa Fe municipal finance secretary, Carolina Piedrabuena, and the first candidate for deputy will be Gabriel Chumpitaz (provincial deputy for the PRO) .


For its part, in the

FAP

there will be two lists in competition: one will have senators as pre-candidates Rubén Giustiniani provincial deputy and María Eugenia Schmuck (UCR), while the list of national deputies is headed by Fabián Palo Oliver, followed by Carina Gerlero.


That list will compete against that of the candidates for national senators, Clara García, provincial deputy Civic and Social Progressive Front, wife of the late Miguel Lifschitz;

and Santa Fe Senator Paco Garibaldi.

On the list of

candidates

for national deputies are the two-time mayor of Rosario and president of the Socialist Party at the national level, Monica Fein, along with the former Minister of Economy of Santa Fe, Gonzalo Saglione.


The

Left Front of Workers-Unity will

also face internal ones.

The lists of candidates for senators are headed by Irene Gamboa and Fernanda Gutiérrez, while Carla Deiana and Jimena Sosa appear on the list of deputies.


STEP in Santa Fe: what do I have to do if I didn't vote?


Citizens who have not cast their vote must justify their abstention with the documentation that proves the reason for the absence, to this end they must do so before the

Electoral Secretariat corresponding to their district

or the National Electoral Chamber, or enter the web of Offenders.


I did not vote in the elections PASO de Santa Fe: can I vote in the General elections?


If you did not vote in

STEP 2021

, it is still an obligation and a duty to vote in the general elections.


Look also

Where to vote: check the electoral roll for the PASO and the 2021 Elections

Elections 2021: what is voted in Santa Fe

Source: clarin

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