In this electoral year, the different districts of the country must call elections to determine their governors. Of the 23 provinces plus the Autonomous City of Buenos Aires, The Pampa The schedule of the elections for governor, lieutenant governor, 30 provincial deputies and peace magistrates will open on February 12, being the first in Argentina.
The Pampachaired by Sergio Ziliotto, confirmed from the Electoral Tribunal of the Province that for the following May 14, 2023, voters shall choose the positions for the aforementioned officers. In this way, the electoral contest will begin where the political parties will present their candidates.
After The Pampa, it will be the turn of the provinces of Río Negro and Neuquén, both will open the electoral schedule on April 16 of this year. For her part, the governor of Río Negro, Arabela Carreras, had already signed the decree calling for provincial elections on January 6, while in the case of Neuquén, headed by Omar Gutiérrez, she also declared that the Primaries, Open, Simultaneous and Obligatory (PASO ) will be after April 16.
May 7th will be the moment of the provincial elections of the district de Jujuy, presided over by Geraldo Morales, is followed by San Juan on May 14, along with Salta and Tucumán, the same day as San Juan. In all these circumstances, the citizens of each territory will elect, as in La Pampa, governor, lieutenant governor, and legislators.
Larreta on the STEP
For months, the ruling party tried to leave the primary elections in the past, taking into account that in the future election, the political force of the PRO (Republican Proposal) requires this electoral tool to define its strongest candidate to run for president.
In this context, the head of government of the CABA, Horacio Rodríguez Larreta said that it is essential that all the candidates go to the PASO “I think that the best thing is to choose the people in the PASO; It is the current, legal mechanism and it is the healthiest”. This measure created in 2009 will allow the PRO people to opt for one of the main opposition leaders in the same political space, these being María Eugenia Vidal, Patricia Bullrich and Larreta himself.