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Women did not have the right to vote in Argentina until 1947, when Law 13.010 ("on political rights for women") was sanctioned during the government of Juan Domingo Perón. [2] Women first voted in a national election in 1951. Throughout the 20th century, voting was suppressed by Argentina's numerous dictatorial regimes. [3]
Legislative elections were held in Argentina on 14 November 2021. [1] Half of the seats in the Chamber of Deputies and a third of the seats in the Senate were renewed. [2] The election had previously been scheduled to take place on 24 October 2021, [3] but was postponed due to the COVID-19 pandemic in Argentina.
The first two years of the Fernández presidency were limited by the COVID-19 pandemic in Argentina, during which he imposed strict lockdown measures in an attempt to suppress the spread of the disease, [15] and a debt crisis. [16] While the economy did recover in 2021–22, [17] inflation rose to 100% (the highest since 1991). [18]
BUENOS AIRES (Reuters) -Argentines flocked to the polls on Sunday to vote in a tense national election where a far-right libertarian radical has hogged the limelight amid the country's worst ...
Ballots are similar in size to paper currency, and the optical scanners resemble cash sorter machines. After the ballots are sorted, stacks of ballots are counted using machines resembling currency counting machines. The Korean system has been praised as a model of best practice, but it has also been the subject of controversy, including ...
Exeter writer questions why Republicans are pushing for hand-counting of ballots; a call for the unvaccinated to get COVID vaccine; and more.
And if Kampf’s count of 1-in-4 ballots being read incorrectly is accurate, he actually did better than most. A study from Rice University estimated that hand counts got the results right just 58 ...
45.26 64 Juntos por el Cambio 40.36 56 Federal Consensus 5.85 3 We Do for Córdoba 1.47 1 Civic Front for Santiago 1.27 3 Front for the Renewal of Concord 0.75 1 Together We Are Río Negro 0.47 1 Let's All Live Better 0.07 1 This lists parties that won seats. See the complete results below. Senate ← 2017 2021 → 24 of the 72 seats in the Senate Turnout 78.27% Party Vote % Seats Frente de ...