Step 2017:Almost 900,000 missionaries will elect candidates for the october generals tomorrow
The Open, Simultaneous and Obligatory Primaries (Step) today will define the candidates who will be able to present themselves in the general elections on October 22, where six seats will be put to play for the National Congress: three senators and three national deputies Provincial deputies, councilors, conventional constituents and a provincial ombudsman will also be elected). According to the electoral pattern, there are 894,619 missionaries who are qualified to pay in one of the 2,610 tables that were distributed in 364 schools throughout the province. Within the register are 65,500 young people who will cast their vote for the first time, 24,976 are 18 and have the obligation to attend, the rest are 16 and 17 years old and their participation is optional.
The electors will have the possibility to choose between three fronts and four parties that will present their candidates. The lists must reach the floor of 1.5 percent of the valid votes cast that day.
The fronts are: the Renovating Front, with Maurice Closs and Ricardo Wellbach as heads passing senators and national deputies, respectively; The Frente Cambiemos, with Humberto Schiavoni and Luis Pastori and Frente Avancemos, with Adolfo Velázquez and MarÃa Losada.
The three confirmed fronts should be added to six parties to be presented alone: Popular Union, the former governor and current ambassador in Spain, Ramon Puerta, who has on his ballot to Marcelo Sáncez and Pedro Puerta as heads of the lists of senators and National deputies, respectively; The Agrarian and Social Party with Hector "Cacho" Bárbaro and MartÃn Sereno; Electoral Instrument of Popular Unity, with Mónica Gurina and Felipe Mazacote; The Workers Party with Hannibal "Tato" Zeretcki and Olga Aguirre; Federal Commitment, with Sacha Falicoff and Pablina Pasiecznik and Podemos with Facundo López Sartori and Leonardo Amarilla.
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