With 76.1% of the tables counted, the Peronist candidate and Minister of Economy, Sergio Massaand the libertarian Javier Milei They would go to a second round of the presidential elections, according to official sources.
The Unión por la Patria candidate achieves a surprising result, with a 35.9% of supports, above the 30.5% won by Milei, leaving third place for Patricia Bullrich, the candidate of the Together for Change coalition (center-right), who won 23.6% of the votes.
Some 35.4 million Argentines were summoned to, in addition to electing president and vice president, renew 130 of the 257 seats in the Chamber of Deputies and 24 of the 72 in the Senate, and appoint 43 Argentine representatives to the Mercosur Parliament (Parlasur, legislative body of the bloc made up of Argentina, Brazil, Paraguay and Uruguay).
Source: Gestion

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