Elections in San Juan: High Participation and Key Political Disputes

Voter turnout in San Juan exceeded 70%, surpassing the national average but marking the lowest in two decades for midterm elections. The main political battle is between the officialist front of Governor Marcelo Orrego, La Libertad Avanza (LLA), and Peronism, with three legislative seats at stake.


Elections in San Juan: High Participation and Key Political Disputes

**Participation in the San-Huan elections exceeded 70%, the candidate showed a higher average result by region. This result itself is considered one of the lowest in the last two decades for regional elections in the region.**

In general, 620,000 voters participated, which is less than in the previous elections, where the turnout was 73.09%. San-Huan, presenting 1.7% of the country's population, chooses three deputies: in their place, the block 'University by Patriatism' (UxP) — Albert Allen, An Fabiola Obon and Maria de los Angeles Moreno from the 'Production and Labor' party.

The most promising candidate is considered 'Front San-Huan', a young vice-governor and a close associate of the governor Marcel Oregg, Fabiano Martin. The second place is occupied by the deputy 'Silas San-Huan', presenting the original variant 'Silas Patriota'. The third place is at 'Libertad Avanza', where the national deputy Abel Chikonya, Cristina Mabel Tadera and Huan Sancaasani support Abel Chikonya, Cristina Mabel Tadera and Huan Sancaasani.

Not expecting to win, political battle with a high probability of victory, in the race of three deputies, the most likely to win are the block 'Silas San-Huan', presenting the original variant 'Silas Patriota'. The third place is at 'Libertad Avanza', where the national deputy Abel Chikonya, Cristina Mabel Tadera and Huan Sancaasani support Abel Chikonya, Cristina Mabel Tadera and Huan Sancaasani.