Overview
- The registration window closed at 23:59 on Saturday, with the Justicialist front led by Emir Félix the only alliance to have formally filed complete lists with the Electoral Board at that point.
- Cambia Mendoza and La Libertad Avanza reached an agreement to run unified slates, sealed in late meetings between Andrés Lombardi and Facundo Correa Llano and reinforced by Esteban Allasino’s return to the provincial coalition.
- Peronism will compete divided in several districts, as the mayors’ sector and the kirchnerist Frente Patria failed to unite, setting up internal contests in Luján de Cuyo, Rivadavia and San Rafael.
- Confirmed leading candidates include Emiliano Salei for Maipú’s ruling Frente Maipú Crece, Mónica Maroto heading Cambia Mendoza in Luján with libertarian Sergio Fiorentini second, and Francisco Perdigués for San Rafael’s Frente San Rafael en Marcha against kirchnerist Nadir Yasuff.
- Other alliances on the ballot include Frente Verde, Frente Libertario Demócrata and the Left Front, with five or six council seats at stake per municipality depending on population; in San Rafael, Emir Félix also tops the PJ list of 24 convention delegates.