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See the complete results below. Results by province, Chamber of Deputies (left) and Senate (right)Legislative elections were held in Argentina on 22 October 2017[1] to elect half of the Chamber of Deputies and one third of the Senate. The result was a victory for the ruling Cambiemos alliance, being the most voted force in 13 of the 24 districts.[2]Table of ContentsBackground[edit]Electoral system[edit]Chamber of Deputies[edit]Senate[edit]Schedule[edit]Results[edit]Chamber of Deputies[edit]Results by province[edit]Senate[edit]Results by province[edit]References[edit]Background[edit]The elections took place during the presidency of Mauricio Macri whose Cambiemos coalition also governed the City of Buenos Aires and Buenos Aires Province. As Cambiemos was a new coalition with few noteworthy political figures, several members of the cabinet were asked to resign from their positions and run for Congress in their respective districts instead.[3]Peronist factions were divided in two main groups; the Citizen’s Unity, led by the former president Cristina Kirchner, led the parliamentary opposition to Macri’s administration.[4] Another group was composed of politicians from the Justicialist Party and the Renewal Front.[5]Electoral system[edit]Number of Deputies at stake in each district.Provinces that will elect Senators in blue.Chamber of Deputies[edit]The 257 members of the Chamber of Deputies are elected by proportional representation in 24 multi-member constituencies based on the provinces (plus the City of Buenos Aires). Seats are allocated using the d’Hondt method with a 3% electoral threshold.[6] In this election, 127 of the 257 seats are up for renewal for a four-year term.Senate[edit]The 72 members of the Senate are elected in the same 24 constituencies, with three seats in each. The party receiving the most votes in each constituency wins two seats, with the third seat awarded to the second-placed party.[7] The 2017 elections will see one-third of Senators renewed, with eight provinces electing three Senators; Buenos Aires, Formosa, Jujuy, La Rioja, Misiones, San Juan, San Luis and Santa Cruz.Schedule[edit]The timetable for the different national electoral acts was established on the following dates:25 April: Closure of the provisional electoral register.5 May: Publication of the provisional electoral register.20 May: Deadline to correct the electoral register.14 June: Deadline to register the alliances.24 June: Deadline to register the pre-nominations for the primary elections (PASO).14 July: Beginning of the electoral campaign for the PASO and publication of the definitive electoral register.21 July: Beginning of the prohibition of the broadcast of advertisements to capture the vote.29 July: Beginning of the prohibition of public acts (inaugurations, announcements) by the government until the PASO.11 August: Beginning of the election silence.13 August: Primary elections (PASO).17 September: Start of the election campaign for the national elections.27 September: Beginning of the prohibition to broadcast advertising to capture the vote.7 October: Beginning of the prohibition of public acts (inaugurations, announcements) by the government, until the elections.14 October: Beginning of the prohibition to publish opinion polls.20 October: Beginning of the election silence.22 October: National legislative elections.Results[edit]Chamber of Deputies[edit]PartyVotes%Seats wonLet’s Change10,261,40741.7561Total Citizen’s Unity – Front for Victory (FPV)6,195,59125.2132Citizen’s Unity4,083,69416.6117Front for Victory (FPV)518,3532.113Justicialist Front (Santa Fe)509,1902.073Civic Front for Santiago384,1251.563Front for the Renewal of Concord268,6461.092Citizen’s Front for Victory235,6990.962Together We Can More146,7300.601Citizen and Social Front27,8250.111Popular Front for Liberation16,9060.07\u2014Riojan Popular Alternative4,4230.02\u2014Total Justicialist Front3,340,12813.5922Justicialist Front1,414,2365.757Union for C\u00f3rdoba626,8872.553We Are Mendoza272,5521.111Chaco Deserves More257,0531.052Everybody Front226,4250.922Unity and Renovation Front170,7590.691Justicialist Unity Front158,5730.652Justicialist Party (PJ)96,1210.392Justicialist Front for Victory 95,9270.392Land of Union Front21,5950.09\u2014Total 1Country1,467,5585.9741Country1,142,7444.654Renewal Front – 1Country175,9540.72\u20141 Santa Fe Project87,9550.36\u2014Popular Union (UP)26,2240.11\u2014A New Country18,6150.08\u2014One Rioja9,1760.04\u2014Authentic Renewal Front6,8900.03\u2014Total Left and Worker’s Front (FIT)1,156,1604.702Left and Worker’s Front (FIT)1,067,5224.342Workers’ Party (PO)68,5210.28\u2014Socialist Left (IS)10,3320.04\u2014Socialist Workers’ Party (PTS)9,7850.04\u2014Total Socialist Party (PS)427,7731.741Progressive, Civic and Social Front (FPCyS)287,6131.171Neuquino Front68,2100.28\u2014Socialist Party (PS)42,2480.17\u2014Let’s Advance Front11,7100.05\u2014Popular Progressive Front10,7630.04\u2014La Pampa Progressive Front7,2290.03\u2014Evolution237,1320.962Intransigent Party (PI)184,6100.751Republican Force (FR)155,0890.63\u2014Total Workers’ Socialist Movement (MST) – Movement for Socialism (MAS)146,2120.59\u2014Left in Front for Socialism61,7160.25\u2014New Left57,5530.23\u2014Workers’ Socialist Movement (MST)26,9430.11\u2014Chubut for Everybody Front101,6130.411Self-determination and Freedom (AyL)82,9770.34\u2014Neuqu\u00e9n People’s Movement (MPN)81,0770.331Agrarian and Social Party80,0040.33\u2014Unite for Freedom and Dignity75,4990.31\u2014C\u00f3rdoba Neighborhood Encounter72,5330.30\u2014Popular Party71,4710.29\u2014Future City71,2780.29\u2014We are all Salta67,5390.27\u2014Social and Popular Front – Popular Unity64,8170.26\u2014People First Party50,6450.21\u2014Civic Coalition ARI (CC-ARI)42,9370.17\u2014Broad Space32,4580.13\u2014We are Corrientes23,7900.10\u2014Freemen of the South Movement12,6780.05\u2014Action for a New Democracy12,6600.05\u2014Authentic Socialist Party (PSA)12,0840.05\u2014Project South11,7540.05\u2014New October Party11,6200.05\u2014New Leadership7,2630.03\u2014Fueguino Federal Party5,7840.02\u2014Labor and People’s Party (PTP)5,4230.02\u2014Humanist Party (PH)3,8950.02\u2014Initiative for the Union3,3340.01\u2014Latin American Integration Movement of Social Expression (MILES)2,1470.01\u2014Principles and Conviction Party1,1740.00\u2014Total24,580,114100127Positive votes24,580,11495.64Blank votes762,1512.97Invalid votes357,4801.39Total votes25,699,745100Registered voters\/turnout33,454,41176.82Sources:[8][9]Results by province[edit]Senate[edit]PartyVotes%Seats wonLet’s Change4,864,88641.0112Total Citizen’s Unity – Front for Victory (FPV)4,061,31034.246Citizen’s Unity3,529,90029.761Front for the Renewal of Concord271,0512.292Front for Victory (FPV)255,6182.153Riojan Popular Alternative4,7410.04\u2014Total 1Country1,154,6579.73\u20141Country1,089,1939.18\u2014Renewal Front – 1Country33,9970.29\u2014Popular Union (UP)24,4350.21\u2014Authentic Renewal Front7,0320.06\u2014Total Justicialist Front1,058,1958.926Justicialist Front662,5255.592Everybody Front227,5031.922Justicialist Unity Front168,1671.422Total Left and Worker’s Front (FIT)544,5514.59\u2014Left and Worker’s Front (FIT)525,4164.43\u2014Workers’ Party (PO)14,3390.12\u2014Socialist Workers’ Party (PTS)4,7960.04\u2014Agrarian and Social Party84,3100.71\u2014Total Socialist Party (PS)22,7650.19\u2014Let’s Advance Front11,7120.10\u2014Popular Progressive Front11,0530.09\u2014Total Workers’ Socialist Movement (MST) – Movement for Socialism (MAS)22,5610.19\u2014New Left11,4510.10\u2014Left in Front for Socialism8,4200.07\u2014Workers’ Socialist Movement (MST)2,6900.02\u2014Action for a New Democracy (ADN)12,8600.11\u2014Project South12,6200.11\u2014New October Party12,4060.10\u2014Popular Unity8.6140.07\u2014Latin American Integration Movement of Social Expression (MILES)2,1850.02\u2014Total11,861,92010024Positive votes11,861,92095.96Blank votes390,9373.16Invalid votes108,3610.88Total votes12,361,218100Registered voters\/turnout15,701,69478.73Sources:[8][9]Results by province[edit]References[edit]"},{"@context":"http:\/\/schema.org\/","@type":"BreadcrumbList","itemListElement":[{"@type":"ListItem","position":1,"item":{"@id":"https:\/\/wiki.edu.vn\/en\/wiki40\/#breadcrumbitem","name":"Enzyklop\u00e4die"}},{"@type":"ListItem","position":2,"item":{"@id":"https:\/\/wiki.edu.vn\/en\/wiki40\/2017-argentine-legislative-election-wikipedia\/#breadcrumbitem","name":"2017 Argentine legislative election – Wikipedia"}}]}]