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Río Negro called provincial elections for next April 16

Río Negro called provincial elections for next April 16

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The governor of Río Negro, Arabela Carreras, signed this Friday the decree that calls for provincial elections for next April 16, as officially reported.

The regulations provide summon the citizens with the objective of electing governor, lieutenant governor and provincial legislators and development commissioners throughout the province.

“In the case of governor and vice president, the election will be held in a single electoral district and the complete list system and simple plurality of votes will be used,” explained spokesmen for the Río Negro government.

In the case of provincial legislators and legislators, three incumbents and three substitutes are elected by regional representation for each of the eight electoral circuits.

The seats will be assigned by the D’Hont system, with an electoral floor of 5% of the valid votes cast (Article 126 of Law ON° 2431).

In the case of population representation, 22 holders and 22 substitutes with the D’Hont system, with the party groups that have obtained a minimum of 5% of the valid votes cast participating in the allocation of positions (Article 127 of Law ON 2431 ).

Meanwhile, in all development commissions, a President or Development Commissioner will be elected directly and with a simple plurality of votes and two regular members and two other substitutes through the D’Hont system, with a floor of 5% of valid votes. issued.



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