
The province of Santa Fe will close the lists for the municipal PASO and candidates for constitutional convention tomorrow, who will have the responsibility of reforming the provincial Constitution. The elections will take place on April 13, but beforehand, the nine alliances that were sealed last weekend must present the lists of candidates to renew seats in the councils of the different cities, mayors, and communal presidents.
Additionally, in 2025, a highly relevant fight for the province is added, such as the elections for the reform of the Constitution of Santa Fe. Parties have until tomorrow to submit lists with candidates for the primaries and representatives for the constitutional convention, which will be held with two unique ballots. One of them will present 50 candidates from across the province and another will have a representative from the department of each locality.
Although they are not yet confirmed, those who could lead the list of convention members are Governor Maximiliano Pullaro (Unidos); Juan Monteverde (the Rosario councilman from Ciudad Futura is said to have everything set to lead the list for the official PJ) and Amalia Granata (Somos vida y libertad). Other names in the mix include Nicolás Mayoraz (LLA); Marcelo Lewandowski (Activemos); and Claudia Balagué (Frente Amplio por la Soberanía).