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1983 federal election

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1983 Argentine legislative election
Argentina
← 1973 30 October 1983 1989 →
Turnout85.61%
Party Leader Vote % Seats +/–
UCR Raúl Alfonsín 47.97% 156
PJ Ítalo Lúder 38.47% 129
PI Oscar Alende 2.78% 6
UCeDé Álvaro Alsogaray 1.70% 3
PDC Francisco Eduardo Cerro 0.94% 1
ADS Rafael Martínez Raymonda 0.84% 1
PACo José A. Romero Feris 0.45% 1
PB Leopoldo Bravo 0.42% 1
PLCo Ricardo Guillermo Leconte 0.31% 1
MPN Felipe Sapag 0.24% 1
This lists parties that won seats. See the complete results below.
Prime Minister before Prime Minister after
Reynaldo Bignone
Military
Raúl Alfonsín
UCR
1983 Argentine legislative election (votes)
UCR
47.97%
PJ
38.47%
PI
2.78%
UCeDé
1.70%
PDC
0.94%
ADS
0.84%
PACo
0.45%
PB
0.42%
PLCo
0.31%
MPN
0.24%
Others
5.88%
1983 Argentine legislative election (seats)
UCR
52.00%
PJ
43.00%
PI
2.00%
UCeDé
1.00%
PDC
0.33%
ADS
0.33%
PACo
0.33%
PB
0.33%
PLCo
0.33%
MPN
0.33%

1989 federal election

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1989 Argentine legislative election
Argentina
← 1983 14 May 1989 1995 →
Turnout85.31%
Party Leader Vote % Seats +/–
FREJUPO Carlos Menem 44.82% 150 +15
UCR/CFI Eduardo Angeloz 32.62% 98 −58
AdC Álvaro Alsogaray 10.79% 28 +23
IU Néstor Vicente 3.49% 7 +7
US Guillermo Estévez Boero 2.71% 3 +2
PBJ José Corzo Gómez 1.81% 5
FR Antonio Domingo Bussi 1.29% 4
CR Alfredo Avelín 0.52% 2 +2
MPN Felipe Sapag 0.29% 1 0
ACHA José Ruiz Palacios 0.27% 1
AB Carlos Gómez Centurión 0.24% 1 0
This lists parties that won seats. See the complete results below.
Prime Minister before Prime Minister after
Raúl Alfonsín
UCR
Carlos Menem
PJ
1989 Argentine legislative election (votes)
FREJUPO
44.82%
UCR/CFI
32.62%
AdC
10.79%
IU
3.49%
US
2.71%
PBJ
1.81%
FR
1.29%
CR
0.52%
MPN
0.29%
ACHA
0.27%
AB
0.24%
Others
1.15%
1989 Argentine legislative election (seats)
FREJUPO
50.00%
UCR/CFI
32.67%
AdC
9.33%
IU
2.33%
PBJ
1.67%
FR
1.33%
US
1.00%
CR
0.67%
MPN
0.33%
ACHA
0.33%
AB
0.33%

1995 federal election

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1995 Argentine legislative election
Argentina
← 1989 14 May 1995 1999 →
Turnout82.08%
Party Leader Vote % Seats +/–
PJ and allies Carlos Menem 49.38% 162 −15
UCR and allies Horacio Massaccesi 22.02% 65 −29
FREPASO José Octavio Bordón 21.06% 62 +57
PDP Alberto Natale 0.94% 2 +1
PACoPLCo Raúl Romero Feris 0.93% 3 0
FR Antonio Domingo Bussi 0.71% 2 −2
PD Carlos Balter 0.68% 2 0
MPN Felipe Sapag 0.36% 2 +1
This lists parties that won seats. See the complete results below.
Prime Minister before Prime Minister after
Carlos Menem
PJ
Carlos Menem
PJ
1995 Argentine legislative election (votes)
PJ and allies
49.38%
UCR and allies
22.02%
FREPASO
21.06%
PDP
0.94%
PAL
0.93%
FR
0.71%
PD
0.68%
MPN
0.36%
Others
3.92%
1995 Argentine legislative election (seats)
PJ and allies
54.00%
UCR and allies
21.67%
FREPASO
20.67%
PAL
1.00%
PDP
0.67%
FR
0.67%
PD
0.67%
MPN
0.67%

1999 federal election

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1999 Argentine legislative election
Argentina
← 1995 24 October 1999 2001 →
Turnout82.27
Party Leader Vote % Seats +/–
Alliance Fernando de la Rúa 45.89% 149 +12
PJ and allies Eduardo Duhalde 38.63% 117 −38
AR Domingo Cavallo 8.12% 22 +21
PAUBO Luis Patti 1.57% 4
PD Carlos Balter 1.27% 4 +2
FR Antonio Domingo Bussi 0.54% 2 0
MPN Jorge Sobisch 0.48% 2 0
This lists parties that won seats. See the complete results below.
Prime Minister before Prime Minister after
Carlos Menem
PJ
Fernando de la Rúa
UCR
1999 Argentine legislative election (votes)
Alliance
45.89%
PJ and allies
38.63%
AR
8.12%
PAUBO
1.57%
PD
1.27%
FR
0.54%
MPN
0.48%
Others
3.50%
1999 Argentine legislative election (seats)
Alliance
49.67%
PJ and allies
39.00%
AR
7.33%
PAUBO
1.33%
PD
1.33%
FR
0.67%
MPN
0.67%

2001 federal election

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2001 Argentine legislative election
Argentina
← 1999 14 October 2001 2003 →
Turnout75.47%
Party Leader Vote % Seats +/–
PJ and allies Eduardo Duhalde 38.49% 145 +28
Alliance Fernando de la Rúa 22.71% 81 −60
ARI Mario Cafiero 9.02% 28 +28
FPS Alicia Castro 4.12% 13 +13
IU Patricia Walsh 3.63% 3 +3
PAUFE Luis Patti 2.08% 8 +4
AR Domingo Cavallo 1.13% 1 −19
AyL Luis Zamora 0.95% 4 +4
PD Marcos Niven 0.89% 3 −1
PDP Alberto Natale 0.77% 3 −2
MAV 0.73% 2 +2
FR Ricardo Bussi 0.72% 3 +1
PARES Andrés Zottos 0.66% 2 0
FISCAL Daniel M. Esaín 0.52% 1 +1
MPN Jorge Sobisch 0.43% 2 0
FCySC Lucio Portel 0.31% 1 0
This lists parties that won seats. See the complete results below.
Prime Minister before Prime Minister after
Fernando de la Rúa
UCR
Adolfo Rodríguez Saá
PJ
2001 Argentine legislative election (votes)
PJ and allies
38.49%
Alliance
22.71%
ARI
9.02%
FPS
4.12%
IU
3.63%
PAUFE
2.08%
AR
1.13%
AyL
0.95%
PD
0.89%
PDP
0.77%
MAV
0.73%
FR
0.72%
PARES
0.66%
FISCAL
0.52%
MPN
0.43%
FCySC
0.31%
Others
12.84%
2001 Argentine legislative election (seats)
PJ and allies
48.33%
Alliance
27.00%
ARI
9.33%
FPS
4.33%
PAUFE
2.67%
AyL
1.33%
IU
1.00%
PD
1.00%
PDP
1.00%
FR
1.00%
MAV
0.67%
PARES
0.67%
MPN
0.67%
AR
0.33%
FISCAL
0.33%
FCySC
0.33%

2003 federal election

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2003 Argentine legislative election
Argentina
← 2001 27 April 2003 2005 →
Turnout71.88%
Party Leader Vote % Seats +/–
PJ and allies Néstor Kirchner 39.74% 159 +13
UCR and allies Leopoldo Moreau 13.48% 46 −34
ARI and allies Elisa Carrió 9.74% 28 +6
Recrear Ricardo López Murphy 4.02% 4 +1
CpC Mauricio Macri 3.88% 4 +4
MODIN Aldo Rico 3.86% 15 +15
PS Hermes Binner 2.92% 5 +3
AFxBA Luis Patti 2.76% 11 +2
FN Luis Juez 2.61% 9 +9
AyL Luis Zamora 1.32% 3 −1
FR Ricardo Bussi 0.80% 4 +1
PaNu Pedro Braillard Poccard 0.65% 3 +2
PARES Andrés Zottos 0.61% 2 0
MPN Jorge Sobisch 0.58% 3 +1
PD Marcos Niven 0.46% 1 −2
FPC Gustavo Canteros 0.41% 1 0
PLT 0.24% 1 +1
PLCo 0.23% 1 0
This lists parties that won seats. See the complete results below.
Prime Minister before Prime Minister after
Eduardo Duhalde
PJ
Néstor Kirchner
PJ
2003 Argentine legislative election (votes)
PJ and allies
39.74%
UCR and allies
13.48%
ARI and allies
9.74%
Recrear
4.02%
CpC
3.88%
MODIN
3.86%
PS
2.92%
AFxBA
2.76%
FN
2.61%
AyL
1.32%
FR
0.80%
PaNu
0.65%
PARES
0.61%
MPN
0.58%
PD
0.46%
FPC
0.41%
PLT
0.24%
PLCo
0.23%
Others
11.69%
2003 Argentine legislative election (seats)
PJ and allies
53.00%
UCR and allies
15.33%
ARI and allies
9.33%
MODIN
5.00%
AFxBA
3.67%
FN
3.00%
PS
1.67%
Recrear
1.33%
CpC
1.33%
FR
1.33%
AyL
1.00%
PaNu
1.00%
MPN
1.00%
PARES
0.67%
PD
0.33%
FPC
0.33%
PLT
0.33%
PLCo
0.33%

2005 federal election

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2005 Argentine legislative election
Argentina
← 2003 23 October 2005 2007 →
Turnout73.33%
Party Leader Vote % Seats +/–
FpV Néstor Kirchner 39.46% 149 +68
UCR and allies Ángel Rozas 10.17% 48 −1
Fed. Peronism Eduardo Duhalde 8.09% 27 −55
ARI and allies Elisa Carrió 8.00% 21 +1
PRO Mauricio Macri 7.44% 21 +12
PAUFE Luis Patti 2.29% 8 −3
FN Luis Juez 2.02% 8 −1
PO Jorge Altamira 1.30% 1 +1
PS Hermes Binner 0.84% 10 +5
PARES Andrés Zottos 0.58% 2 0
MPN Jorge Sobisch 0.50% 2 −1
UxC Pedro Braillard Poccard 0.35% 1 −4
FPU 0.29% 1 0
FR Ricardo Bussi 0.24% 1 −3
This lists parties that won seats. See the complete results below.
Prime Minister before Prime Minister after
Néstor Kirchner
PJ-FpV
Néstor Kirchner
PJ-FpV
2005 Argentine legislative election (votes)
FpV
39.46%
UCR and allies
10.17%
Fed. Peronism
8.09%
ARI and allies
8.00%
PRO
7.44%
PAUFE
2.29%
FN
2.02%
PO
1.30%
PS
0.84%
PARES
0.58%
MPN
0.50%
UxC
0.35%
FPU
0.29%
FR
0.24%
Others
18.43%
2005 Argentine legislative election (votes)
FpV
49.67%
UCR and allies
16.00%
Fed. Peronism
9.00%
ARI and allies
7.00%
PRO
7.00%
PS
3.33%
PAUFE
2.67%
FN
2.67%
PARES
0.67%
MPN
0.67%
PO
0.33%
UxC
0.33%
FPU
0.33%
FR
0.33%

2007 federal election

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2007 Argentine legislative election
Argentina
← 2005 28 October 2007 2011 →
Turnout76.21%
Party Leader Vote % Seats +/–
FpV Cristina F. de Kirchner 41.22% 176 −13
CC Elisa Carrió 16.47% 59 +28
UNA Roberto Lavagna 13.26% 35 −9
PRO Mauricio Macri 5.33% 17 −3
FREJULI Alberto Rodríguez Saá 4.70% 9 +6
SUR Pino Solanas 1.70% 2 +2
MPU Jorge Sobisch 0.95% 1 +1
MPN Jorge Sapag 0.25% 1 −1
This lists parties that won seats. See the complete results below.
Prime Minister before Prime Minister after
Néstor Kirchner
PJ-FpV
Cristina F. de Kirchner
PJ-FpV
2007 Argentine legislative election (votes)
FpV
41.22%
CC
16.47%
UNA
13.26%
PRO
5.33%
FREJULI
4.70%
SUR
1.70%
MPU
0.95%
MPN
0.25%
Others
16.12%
2007 Argentine legislative election (seats)
FpV
58.67%
CC
19.67%
UNA
11.67%
PRO
5.67%
FREJULI
3.00%
SUR
0.67%
MPU
0.33%
MPN
0.33%

2011 federal election

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2011 Argentine legislative election
Argentina
← 2007 23 October 2011 2015 →
Turnout79.25%
Party Leader Vote % Seats +/–
FpV Cristina F. de Kirchner 52.46% 187 +25
FAP Hermes Binner 13.52% 37 +21
UDESO Ricardo Alfonsín 13.49% 36 −8
FP-PRO Eduardo Duhalde 6.92% 17 −2
CF Alberto Rodríguez Saá 5.93% 17 +6
CC-ARI Elisa Carrió 3.00% 2 −41
FIT Jorge Altamira 2.87% 2 +2
MPN Jorge Sapag 0.43% 2 +1
This lists parties that won seats. See the complete results below.
Prime Minister before Prime Minister after
Cristina F. de Kirchner
PJ-FpV
Cristina F. de Kirchner
PJ-FpV
2011 Argentine legislative election (votes)
FpV
52.46%
FAP
13.52%
UDESO
13.49%
FP–PRO
6.92%
CF
5.93%
CC-ARI
3.00%
FIT
2.87%
MPN
0.43%
Others
1.38%
2011 Argentine legislative election (seats)
FpV
62.33%
FAP
12.33%
UDESO
12.00%
FP–PRO
5.67%
CF
5.67%
CC-ARI
0.67%
FIT
0.67%
MPN
0.67%

2015 federal election

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2015 Argentine legislative election
Argentina
← 2011 25 October 2015 2017 →
Turnout80.82%
Party Leader Vote % Seats +/–
FpV Daniel Scioli 37.60% 123 −65
Cambiemos Mauricio Macri 34.75% 110 +64
UNA Sergio Massa 17.65% 50 +42
FIT Nicolás del Caño 4.22% 8 +6
Progressives Margarita Stolbizer 3.45% 5 −32
CF Adolfo Rodríguez Saá 1.18% 2 −15
ChuSoTo Mario Das Neves 0.37% 1 +1
MPN Omar Gutiérrez 0.24% 1 −1
This lists parties that won seats. See the complete results below.
Prime Minister before Prime Minister after
Cristina F. de Kirchner
PJ-FpV
Mauricio Macri
PRO-Cambiemos
2015 Argentine legislative election (votes)
FpV
37.60%
Cambiemos
34.75%
UNA
17.65%
FIT
4.22%
Progressives
3.45%
CF
1.18%
ChuSoTo
0.37%
MPN
0.24%
Others
0.54%
2015 Argentine legislative election (votes)
FpV
41.00%
Cambiemos
36.67%
UNA
16.67%
FIT
2.67%
Progressives
1.67%
CF
0.67%
ChuSoTo
0.33%
MPN
0.33%

2017 federal election

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2017 Argentine legislative election
Argentina
← 2015 22 October 2017 2019 →
Turnout77.61%
Party Leader Vote % Seats +/–
Cambiemos Mauricio Macri 42.04% 133 +22
UC Cristina F. de Kirchner 22.57% 80 −2
Fed. Peronism Miguel Ángel Pichetto 16.12% 47 −1
1País Sergio Massa 8.52% 22 −27
FIT Nicolás del Caño 4.73% 9 +1
Evolution Martín Lousteau 0.97% 2 +2
FR Ricardo Bussi 0.64% 2 +2
CpT Mariano Arcioni 0.42% 2 +1
AyL Luis Zamora 0.34% 1 +1
MPN Omar Gutiérrez 0.33% 1 0
SST Alfredo Olmedo 0.28% 1 +1
This lists parties that won seats. See the complete results below.
Prime Minister before Prime Minister after
Mauricio Macri
PRO-Cambiemos
Mauricio Macri
PRO-Cambiemos
2017 Argentine legislative election (votes)
Cambiemos
42.04%
UC
22.57%
Fed. Peronism
16.12%
1País
8.52%
FIT
4.73%
Evolution
0.97%
FR
0.64%
CpT
0.42%
AyL
0.34%
MPN
0.33%
SST
0.28%
Others
3.04%
2017 Argentine legislative election (seats)
Cambiemos
44.33%
UC
26.67%
Fed. Peronism
15.67%
1País
7.33%
FIT
3.00%
Evolution
0.67%
FR
0.67%
CpT
0.67%
AyL
0.33%
MPN
0.33%
SST
0.33%

2019 federal election

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2019 Argentine legislative election
Argentina
← 2017 27 October 2019 2023 →
Turnout80.41%
Party Leader Vote % Seats +/–
TODOS Alberto Fernández 46.61% 151 +29
JxC Mauricio Macri 40.36% 127 −9
CF Roberto Lavagna 7.33% 16 −9
FIT–U Nicolás del Caño 2.98% 1 −8
FRC Maurice Closs 0.75% 2 −2
JSRN Alberto Weretilneck 0.47% 2 +2
MPN Omar Gutiérrez 0.31% 1 0
This lists parties that won seats. See the complete results below.
Prime Minister before Prime Minister after
Mauricio Macri
PRO-JxC
Alberto Fernández
PJ-TODOS
2019 Argentine legislative election (votes)
TODOS
46.61%
JxC
40.36%
CF
7.33%
FIT–U
2.98%
FRC
0.75%
JSRN
0.47%
MPN
0.31%
Others
1.19%
2019 Argentine legislative election (seats)
TODOS
50.33%
JxC
42.33%
CF
5.33%
FRC
0.67%
JSRN
0.67%
FIT–U
0.33%
MPN
0.33%

1983 Buenos Aires provincial election

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1983 Buenos Aires provincial election
Buenos Aires Province
← 1973 30 October 1983 1987 →
Turnout87.69%
Party Leader Vote % Seats +/–
UCR Alejandro Armendáriz 49.99% 75
PJ Herminio Iglesias 38.68% 58
PI Mariano Lorences 4.32% 4
PCA 1.80% 1
This lists parties that won seats. See the complete results below.
Premier before Premier after
Jorge Aguado
Military
Alejandro Armendáriz
UCR
1983 Buenos Aires provincial election (votes)
UCR
49.99%
PJ
38.68%
PI
4.32%
PCA
1.80%
Others
5.21%
1983 Buenos Aires provincial election (seats)
UCR
54.35%
PJ
42.03%
PI
2.90%
PCA
0.72%

1987 Buenos Aires provincial election

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1987 Buenos Aires provincial election
Buenos Aires Province
← 1983 6 September 1987 1989 →
Turnout86.30%
Party Leader Vote % Seats +/–
FREJURE Antonio Cafiero 45.77% 68 +10
UCR Juan Manuel Casella 38.41% 60 −15
AdC Federico Clerici 5.50% 5 +5
PI Mariano Lorences 3.07% 3 −1
MAS 1.79% 2 +2
This lists parties that won seats. See the complete results below.
Premier before Premier after
Alejandro Armendáriz
UCR
Antonio Cafiero
PJ
1987 Buenos Aires provincial election (votes)
FREJURE
45.77%
UCR
38.41%
AdC
5.50%
PI
3.07%
MAS
1.79%
Others
5.46%
1987 Buenos Aires provincial election (seats)
FREJURE
49.28%
UCR
43.48%
AdC
3.62%
PI
2.17%
MAS
1.45%

1989 Buenos Aires provincial election

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1989 Buenos Aires provincial election
Buenos Aires Province
← 1987 14 May 1989 1991 →
Party Leader Vote % Seats +/–
FREJUPO Antonio Cafiero 49.54% 72 +1
UCR Juan Manuel Casella 27.74% 41 −19
AdC Federico Clerici 10.04% 13 +8
IU 5.01% 6 +4
PBJ José Corzo Gómez 4.00% 4 +4
US 3.02% 2 +2
This lists parties that won seats. See the complete results below.
Premier before Premier after
Antonio Cafiero
PJ
Antonio Cafiero
PJ
1989 Buenos Aires provincial election (votes)
FREJUPO
49.54%
UCR
27.74%
AdC
10.04%
IU
5.01%
PBJ
4.00%
US
3.02%
Others
0.65%
1989 Buenos Aires provincial election (seats)
FREJUPO
52.17%
UCR
29.71%
AdC
9.42%
IU
4.35%
PBJ
2.90%
US
1.45%

1991 Buenos Aires provincial election

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1991 Buenos Aires provincial election
Buenos Aires Province
← 1989 8 September 1991 1995 →
Turnout82.45%
Party Leader Vote % Seats +/–
FREJUFE Eduardo Duhalde 45.34% 73 +1
UCR Juan Carlos Pugliese 23.41% 36 −5
MODIN Aldo Rico 9.81% 12 +12
UCeDé Alberto Albamonte 7.48% 9 −4
FJS Oscar Alende 2.73% 3 +3
FI Santiago de Estrada 2.41% 1 +1
MAS Luis Zamora 2.27% 2 −4
APL Saúl Ubaldini 2.21% 2 +2
This lists parties that won seats. See the complete results below.
Premier before Premier after
Antonio Cafiero
PJ
Eduardo Duhalde
PJ
1991 Buenos Aires provincial election (votes)
FREJUFE
45.34%
UCR
23.41%
MODIN
9.81%
UCeDé
7.48%
FJS
2.73%
FI
2.41%
MAS
2.27%
APL
2.21%
Others
4.33%
1991 Buenos Aires provincial election (seats)
FREJUFE
52.90%
UCR
26.09%
MODIN
8.70%
UCeDé
6.52%
FJS
2.17%
MAS
1.45%
APL
1.45%
FI
0.72%

1995 Buenos Aires provincial election

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1995 Buenos Aires provincial election
Buenos Aires Province
← 1991 14 May 1995 1999 →
Turnout84.00%
Party Leader Vote % Seats +/–
FREJUFE Eduardo Duhalde 52.90% 80 +7
FREPASO Carlos Auyero 21.49% 28 +25
UCR Pascual Cappellari 19.87% 28 −8
MODIN Emilio Morello 2.31% 2 −10
This lists parties that won seats. See the complete results below.
Premier before Premier after
Eduardo Duhalde
PJ
Eduardo Duhalde
PJ
1995 Buenos Aires provincial election (votes)
FREJUFE
52.90%
FREPASO
21.49%
UCR
19.87%
MODIN
2.31%
Others
3.42%
1995 Buenos Aires provincial election (seats)
FREJUFE
57.97%
FREPASO
20.29%
UCR
20.29%
MODIN
1.45%

1999 Buenos Aires provincial election

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1999 Buenos Aires provincial election
Buenos Aires Province
← 1995 24 October 1999 2001 →
Turnout82.97%
Party Leader Vote % Seats +/–
CJpC Carlos Ruckauf 48.56% 65 −15
Alliance Graciela Fernández Meijide 43.54% 67 +11
PAUBO Luis Patti 4.60% 6 +6
This lists parties that won seats. See the complete results below.
Premier before Premier after
Eduardo Duhalde
PJ
Carlos Ruckauf
PJ
1999 Buenos Aires provincial election (votes)
CJpC
48.56%
Alliance
43.54%
PAUBO
4.60%
Others
3.30%
1999 Buenos Aires provincial election (seats)
Alliance
48.55%
CJpC
47.10%
PAUBO
3.33%

2001 Buenos Aires provincial election

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2001 Buenos Aires provincial election
Buenos Aires Province
← 1999 14 October 2001 2003 →
Turnout77.39%
Party Leader Vote % Seats +/–
PJ and allies Carlos Ruckauf 42.54% 71 +11
Alliance Leopoldo Moreau 15.49% 28 −39
PS 8.62% 10 +10
FPS Alicia Castro 7.81% 8 +8
IU Patricia Walsh 5.23% 5 +5
PAUFE Luis Patti 5.10% 7 +1
PH 3.25% 4 +4
PO 2.63% 3 +3
FVP 2.03% 1 +1
AR Domingo Cavallo 1.74% 1 −4
This lists parties that won seats. See the complete results below.
Premier before Premier after
Carlos Ruckauf
PJ
Carlos Ruckauf
PJ
2001 Buenos Aires provincial election (votes)
PJ and allies
42.54%
Alliance
15.49%
PS
8.62%
FPS
7.81%
IU
5.23%
PAUFE
5.10%
PH
3.25%
PO
2.63%
FVP
2.03%
AR
1.74%
Others
5.57%
2001 Buenos Aires provincial election (seats)
PJ and allies
51.45%
Alliance
20.29%
PS
7.25%
FPS
5.80%
PAUFE
5.07%
IU
3.62%
PH
2.90%
PO
2.17%
FVP
0.72%
AR
0.72%

2003 Buenos Aires provincial election

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2003 Buenos Aires provincial election
Buenos Aires Province
← 2001 14 September 2003 2007 →
Turnout71.53%
Party Leader Vote % Seats +/–
PJ Felipe Solá 40.57% 70 +3
UCR Margarita Stolbizer 10.80% 18 −10
FPB Aldo Rico 9.87% 13 +13
ARI Carlos Raimundi 9.33% 12 +12
AFxBA Luis Patti 7.24% 10 +2
PSIU Jorge Rivas 4.73% 5 −10
Recrear Hernán Lombardi 4.28% 5 +5
PHE Sandra Caprara 1.76% 1 −3
PA 1.57% 1 +1
FRP 0.80% 2 +2
AMP 0.73% 1 +1
This lists parties that won seats. See the complete results below.
Premier before Premier after
Felipe Solá
PJ
Felipe Solá
PJ
2003 Buenos Aires provincial election (votes)
PJ
40.57%
UCR
10.80%
FPB
9.87%
ARI
9.33%
AFxBA
7.24%
PS–IU
4.73%
Recrear
4.28%
PHE
1.76%
PA
1.57%
FRP
0.80%
AMP
0.73%
Others
8.32%
2003 Buenos Aires provincial election (seats)
PJ
50.72%
UCR
13.04%
FPB
9.42%
ARI
8.70%
AFxBA
7.25%
PS–IU
3.62%
Recrear
3.62%
FRP
1.45%
PHE
0.72%
PA
0.72%
AMP
0.72%

2007 Buenos Aires provincial election

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2007 Buenos Aires provincial election
Buenos Aires Province
← 2003 28 October 2007 2011 →
Turnout77.26%
Party Leader Vote % Seats +/–
FpV Daniel Scioli 49.59% 87 +5
CC Margarita Stolbizer 18.17% 33 +20
U–PRO Francisco de Narváez 12.17% 15 +10
UNA Ricardo Alfonsín 8.97% 10 −10
FREJULI Alieto Guadagni 2.58% 2 +2
PSA Luis Brunatti 1.97% 2 +2
PAUFE Luis Patti 1.62% 1 −9
This lists parties that won seats. See the complete results below.
Premier before Premier after
Felipe Solá
PJ-FpV
Daniel Scioli
PJ-FpV
2007 Buenos Aires provincial election (votes)
FpV
49.59%
CC
18.17%
U–PRO
12.17%
UNA
8.97%
FREJULI
2.58%
PSA
1.97%
PAUFE
1.62%
Others
4.93%
2007 Buenos Aires provincial election (seats)
FpV
58.00%
CC
22.00%
U–PRO
10.00%
UNA
6.67%
FREJULI
1.33%
PSA
1.33%
PAUFE
0.67%

2011 Buenos Aires provincial election

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2011 Buenos Aires provincial election
Buenos Aires Province
← 2007 23 October 2011 2015 →
Turnout80.84%
Party Leader Vote % Seats +/–
FpV Daniel Scioli 52.42% 93 +6
UDESO Francisco de Narváez 13.91% 20 +10
FAP Margarita Stolbizer 11.16% 15 +15
FP Eduardo Amadeo 5.92% 6 −9
NE Martín Sabbatella 5.81% 7 +7
CF Adolfo Rodríguez Saá 5.29% 5 +3
FIT José Montes 3.18% 3 +3
CC-ARI Juan Carlos Morán 2.26% 1 −32
This lists parties that won seats. See the complete results below.
Premier before Premier after
Daniel Scioli
PJ-FpV
Daniel Scioli
PJ-FpV
2011 Buenos Aires provincial election (votes)
FpV
52.42%
UDESO
13.91%
FAP
11.16%
FP
5.92%
NE
5.81%
CF
5.29%
FIT
3.18%
CC-ARI
2.26%
Others
0.06%
2011 Buenos Aires provincial election (seats)
FpV
62.00%
UDESO
13.33%
FAP
10.00%
NE
4.67%
FP
4.00%
CF
3.33%
FIT
2.00%
CC-ARI
0.67%

2015 Buenos Aires provincial election

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2015 Buenos Aires provincial election
Buenos Aires Province
← 2011 25 October 2015 2017 →
Turnout80.48%
Party Leader Vote % Seats +/–
FpV Aníbal Fernández 36.34% 57 −43
Cambiemos María Eugenia Vidal 36.34% 59 +38
UNA Felipe Solá 19.74% 28 +22
FIT Néstor Pitrola 4.22% 4 +1
Progressives Jaime Linares 3.26% 2 −13
This lists parties that won seats. See the complete results below.
Premier before Premier after
Daniel Scioli
PJ-FpV
María Eugenia Vidal
PRO-Cambiemos
2015 Buenos Aires provincial election (votes)
FpV
36.34%
Cambiemos
36.34%
UNA
19.74%
FIT
4.22%
Progressives
3.26%
Others
0.10%
2015 Buenos Aires provincial election (seats)
Cambiemos
39.33%
FpV
38.00%
UNA
18.67%
FIT
2.67%
Progressives
1.33%

2017 Buenos Aires provincial election

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2017 Buenos Aires provincial election
Buenos Aires Province
← 2015 22 October 2017 2019 →
Turnout76.95%
Party Leader Vote % Seats +/–
Cambiemos María Eugenia Vidal 42.05% 72 +13
UC Fernanda Vallejos 36.32% 55 −2
1País Felipe Solá 11.06% 13 −17
FIT Néstor Pitrola 5.23% 6 +2
FJC Florencio Randazzo 5.21% 4 +4
This lists parties that won seats. See the complete results below.
Premier before Premier after
María Eugenia Vidal
PRO-Cambiemos
María Eugenia Vidal
PRO-Cambiemos
2017 Buenos Aires provincial election (votes)
Cambiemos
42.05%
UC
36.32%
1País
11.06%
FIT
5.23%
FJC
5.21%
Others
0.13%
2017 Buenos Aires provincial election (seats)
Cambiemos
48.00%
UC
36.67%
1País
8.67%
FIT
4.00%
FJC
2.67%

2019 Buenos Aires provincial election

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2019 Buenos Aires provincial election
Buenos Aires Province
← 2017 27 October 2019 2023 →
Turnout80.00%
Party Leader Vote % Seats +/–
TODOS Axel Kicillof 52.19% 82 +14
JxC María Eugenia Vidal 37.66% 61 −11
CF Eduardo Bucca 5.38% 5 +1
FIT–U Christian Castillo 3.32% 2 −4
This lists parties that won seats. See the complete results below.
Premier before Premier after
María Eugenia Vidal
PRO-JxC
Axel Kicillof
Ind.-TODOS
2019 Buenos Aires provincial election (votes)
TODOS
52.19%
JxC
37.66%
CF
5.38%
FIT–U
3.32%
Others
1.45%
2019 Buenos Aires provincial election (votes)
TODOS
54.67%
JxC
40.67%
CF
3.33%
FIT–U
1.33%