Overview
- Corrientes holds its provincial and municipal elections on August 31 to choose a governor and vice, five provincial senators, 15 provincial deputies, and local authorities in 73 municipalities.
- The electoral blackout in Corrientes began at 8:00 on Friday and runs until three hours after polls close on Sunday night.
- Definitive voter rolls for Corrientes and Buenos Aires are available online and can be consulted with a DNI and gender to see the school, address, polling table number, and order.
- Buenos Aires will vote on September 7 to renew 23 provincial senators and 46 deputies using the traditional party ballot rather than the Boleta Única de Papel.
- Governor Axel Kicillof’s decision to split the calendar means Buenos Aires voters will return to the polls on October 26 for the national legislative election, which will use the paper single ballot.