Overview
- The national election authority published the official Boleta Única de Papel images for all 24 jurisdictions so voters can preview exactly what they will see in the booth.
- The definitive voter roll has been online since September 16 with corrections accepted through September 26, covering more than 36 million eligible voters across the country.
- Authorities activated an online simulator, an explanatory video and the CNE’s WhatsApp chatbot Vot‑A to guide voters on marking, folding and submitting the new ballot.
- Voting steps change under the BUP: each voter receives a single signed ballot and pen, marks one option per category, folds the ballot without an envelope to keep choices private, shows the signed original if requested, deposits it and signs the roll.
- Ballot design and logistics vary by province—with Córdoba among the longest and some provinces listing five options—party order set by lottery, printing and distribution underway, and concurrent local ballots using separate, color‑coded urns in places like Mendoza.