Overview
- Voters will choose governor, vice governor, provincial legislators and authorities in 73 municipalities on August 31 under a calendar separated from the national elections.
- Seven tickets are on the ballot, with the contest effectively focused on Juan Pablo Valdés, Ricardo Colombi, Lisandro Almirón and Martín “Tincho” Ascúa.
- Electoral authorities report 950,576 registered voters and 2,808 polling tables across the province.
- Allies of La Libertad Avanza and a Colombi-aligned candidate publicly questioned ballot complexity and alleged system control, which the provincial electoral board rejected, citing longstanding safeguards and no concrete complaints.
- Because the top candidate must top 40% or lead by 10 points to avoid a second round, the race could extend as Corrientes votes separately from the October 26 national elections.