Buenos Aires Election Voter Roll – September 7th Results
What is voted on in the 2025 Buenos Aires elections?
In the 2025 Buenos Aires elections, voters will choose:
46 deputies
23 provincial senators
Municipal councilors
School counselors (responsible for administering educational services)
The province is divided into eight electoral sections, and 13.3 million peopel are eligible to vote at 38,788 polling stations (representing 37% of the national register). The outcome could significantly reconfigure parliamentary majorities and influence the political landscape leading up to 2027.
Who are the candidates?
Here’s a breakdown of the main candidates by party/alliance:
Homeland (Patria):
Deputies: Diego nanni (2nd Section), Verónica Magario (3rd Section), Alejandro Di Chiara (6th Section), Ariel Archanco (8th Section)
Senators: Gabriel Katopodis (1st Section), Diego Videla (4th Section), Fernanda Raverta (5th Section), María Inés Laurini (7th Section)
ALIANZA LA LIBERTAD MOVING (LLA-PRO):
Deputies: Natalia Blanco (2nd Section), Maximiliano Bondarenko (3rd Section), Oscar Liberman (6th Section), Juan Osaba (8th Section)
Senators: Diego Valenzuela (1st Section), Gonzalo Cabezas (4th section), Guillermo Montenegro (5th Section), Alejandro Speroni (7th Section)
We are Buenos Aires (Somos Buenos Aires):
Deputies: Pablo Domenichini (3rd Section), Andrés de Leo (6th Section), Pablo Nicoletti (8th Section)
Senators: Julio Zamora (1st section), Pablo Petrecca (4th Section), Matías Balsamello (5th Section), Fernando Martini (7th Section)
Front of the Left Unit (FIT-U):
Deputies: Jorge Núñez (2nd Section), Nicolás del Caño (3rd Section), Héctor Carlos Zaris (6th Section), Laura Cano (8th Section)
Senators: Romina del Pla (1st Section), Luciano Roggero (4th Section), Alejandro Martínez (5th Section)
