General Information
At Stake in this Election:
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	127 seats in the Argentine Chamber of Deputies 
Presidential and senatorial elections will occur concurrently.
Government Structure:
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	Chief of State: President Alberto FERNÁNDEZ (since 10 December 2019) 
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	Head of Government: President Alberto FERNÁNDEZ (since 10 December 2019) 
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	Assembly: bicameral National Congress (Congreso Nacional) including a 72-seat Senate (Senado) and a 257-seat Chamber of Deputies (Cámara de Diputados) 
Electoral System:
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	The President is directly elected by qualified majority vote in up to two rounds. Candidates must win at least 45% of votes or 40% of votes and a 10 percentage point lead over the second-place finisher to win the presidency. 
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	In the Senate, all 72 members are directly elected via closed-list proportional representation vote from multi-seat constituencies. Within each of the 24 constituencies, 2 seats are given to the first-place party, and 1 seat is given to the second-place party. All members serve 6-year terms, and one-third of seats are up for election every 2 years. 
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	In the Chamber of Deputies, all 257 members are directly elected by closed-list proportional representation vote in multi-seat constituencies. All members serve 4-year terms, and half of the seats are up for reelection every 2 years. 
In 2021, Juntos por el Cambio won 61 seats, followed by Frente de Todos (50) and 8 other parties. Voter turnout was 68%.
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	Candidate filing deadline: 24 June 2023 
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	Voter registration deadline: 25 April 2023 
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	Voters could request the correction of errors or omissions until 24 July 2023. 
Main Parties in this Election:
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	Everyone’s Front / Frente de Todos (FdT) 
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	Leader: Alberto FERNÁNDEZ 
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	Seats won in last election: 50 out of 127 
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	Together for Change / Juntos por el Cambio (JxC) 
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	Leader: Horacio RODRÍGUEZ Larreta 
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	Seats won in last election: 61 out of 127 
Population and Registered Voters:
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	Population: 46,621,847 (2023 est.) 
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	Registered Voters: 35,394,425 (2023) 
Gender Data:
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	Female Population: 23,546,387 (2023 est.) 
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	CEDAW Status: Signed 17 July 1980, Ratified 15 July 1985 
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	Gender Quota: Yes, party lists for the National Congress must alternate between men and women, creating a 1:1 candidate gender ratio. 
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	Female Candidates in this election: Yes 
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	Number of Female Legislators (pre-election): 115 out of 257 (44.8%) in the Chamber of Deputies and 31 out of 72 (43.1%) in the Senate 
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	Human Development Index (HDI) Position: 0.842, Very High, Rank 47 (2021) 
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	Social Institutions and Gender Index (SIGI) Categorization: 18 (2023) 
Disability Data:
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	CRPD Status: Signed 30 March 2007, Ratified 2 September 2008 
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	Projected population with a disability: 6,993,277 (2023 est.) 
IFES Resources:
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	Does IFES have a presence in Argentina: No 
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	Election Access: Yes 
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	Election Judgements: Yes, 6 judgments and 7 resources 

