Overview
- Argentina will renew 127 national deputies and 24 senators on Sunday, with eight districts choosing upper-house seats.
- The Cámara Nacional Electoral has released the definitive register at padron.gob.ar, where voters can find their location, table and order number; omissions cannot be fixed before the vote, though claims may be filed afterward.
- Under the Boleta Única de Papel, each voter receives one signed official ballot and an indelible pen, marks one option per category in the booth, folds to show the signature and deposits it in the urn; mistaken ballots can be swapped following table procedures.
- The CNE clarifies that blank votes register no selection in a category, null votes include multiple marks or unofficial ballots, and disputed ballots are sent to the National Electoral Justice for a ruling.
- The national BUP places parties in columns and offices in rows without a ‘full list’ box, differing from some provincial models; Buenos Aires Province, home to roughly 37% of voters, renews 35 deputy seats.