Overview
- Polling runs from 8:00 to 18:00 for about 950,000 eligible voters, with provisional results expected from 21:00 and the definitive count beginning on September 2 at 18:00.
- Seven tickets compete, led by officialist Juan Pablo Valdés with Néstor Braillard Poccard, Ricardo Colombi for ECO, Martín “Tincho” Ascúa for Limpiar Corrientes, and Lisandro Almirón for La Libertad Avanza with Evelyn Karsten.
- To win outright, a ticket must secure 45% of the vote or at least 40% with a 10‑point lead, keeping a potential second round in play if the field remains fragmented.
- Opposition parties questioned logistics handled by Andreani and data transmission by the provincial firm Telco, prompting the Junta Electoral to broaden fiscalization powers.
- Tensions shaped the final stretch after a Libertarian caravan ended in scuffles and two arrests, Governor Gustavo Valdés labeled the campaign “very dirty,” and his post‑vote comment linking the search for Loan to Nisman drew sharp criticism alongside disputes over police presence at the LLA event.