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Elections STEP 2021: in Tucumán the Front of All is imposed

2021-09-13T01:30:25.499Z


Governor Juan Manzur and his vice, Osvaldo Jaldo, were measured in elections that will serve as a test for 2023. 76% of the electoral roll voted.


09/12/2021 10:11 PM

  • Clarín.com

  • Politics

Updated 09/12/2021 10:11 PM

The Frente de Todos prevailed in Tucumán in the Simultaneous and Compulsory Open Primary elections (PASO) with

48.55% of the votes

.

From the Peronism of the province,

the governor Juan Manzur and his vice, Osvaldo Jaldo

, measured themselves in elections that will serve as a test to know which political space would arrive better profiled by 2023.

Peronist Loyalty

was left with the internal with

61.17%

and Todos por Tucumán, with 38%.

Together for the Change reached

35%

among the three lists that competed in the internal one.

In Tucumán,

76% of the

electoral

roll

cast their vote, one of the lowest percentages in the last STEP.

According to the provincial Electoral Board, the 1,267,045 citizens who were authorized to vote in Tucumán went to the polls.

Voter participation

was significant in the province

.

The hot intern influenced the decision to introduce herself.

"The day is developing calmly although with some delays due to the health protocols" that must be applied due to the coronavirus pandemic, in the 3,761 tables distributed in the 491 educational institutions that were affected for the vote, "they had reported from the Council.

On Sunday morning, after fulfilling his civic duty at a school in Yerba Buena, Manzur expressed his wishes.

"I want to convey a message of peace, joy and enthusiasm, the Argentine and Tucuman people go to the polls to express their dreams, hopes and what they wish for this blessed country," he said.

Before the results are known, at 21:25, Manzur did not hesitate to say that "we are winning throughout the province."

He advanced that his list had "a wide margin" of advantage.

"This commits to redoubling the effort. We do it because we believe in the project. It is the first time in history that we have to vote in the midst of a pandemic and the people of Tucumán have also come," he continued.

It also celebrated the election of

 Pablo Yedlin,

outgoing national deputy and first candidate for senator on the Peronist Loyalty list.

And, of course, he defended his leadership against the PJ.

The first provincial president occupied the place of substitute senator in the Peronist Loyalty List, which faced True Peronism, Jaldo's list, who ran as the first candidate for deputy, in the intern of the Frente de Todos (FdT).

Yedlin

,

who responds to Manzur, for his part said that he hoped "that it will be a day of democratic celebration and that they live in peace, today the polls speak and we will see how they order the future of the people of Tucumán."

Jaldo assured "that this celebration of democracy is a possibility to freely choose the representatives at the polls through voting, and will surely mark an electoral political trend in the future", after voting at the Bartolomé Miter school in the city of Trancas.

The outgoing senator,

Silvia Elías de Pérez

, and the first candidate for deputy for the Cambiemos Juntos list, which was competing in the intern of the Juntos por el Cambio (JxC) front, called everyone from Tucumán to vote.

"It is the only way for us to set the course for the country we want," after placing your vote in the ballot box, "he said.

In Tucumán, the FdT, JxC, the Left Front and the Workers' Unit (FITU) faced internal;

while Politica Obrera, Frente Amplio por Tucumán, Frente Grande and Fuerza República sought to reach the minimum level required to enter the November general elections, when the four deputies and three senators who will represent the province will be defined.

Source: clarin

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