**Selection in legislative elections: main data and projections**
Every Thursday, October 26, at 21:00, the official results of the preliminary vote count for the national elections will be published on the official website. The data is updated on the official site and mobile applications, developed by the National Directorate of Electoral Management (DINE). The results can be followed by region—for example, in the Buenos Aires, Santa Fe, Chubut, or Salta provinces.
Official sources and actual data Access to information is provided: 1. On the website [https://resultados.elecciones.gob.ar] (link removed). 2. Through the "Elecciones Legislativas 2025" application, available for Android and iOS.
Voting process and projections It is expected that participation or turnout will begin once the vote count starts. Experts, citing data from agencies—Clarín, La Nación, Infobae, Página 12, Crónica, and TN—point to a high likelihood of a runoff election.
Analyst Jorge Rial, an example, said: "It's a tie and a tie," referring to the virtual tie with the La Libertad Avanza party in the Buenos Aires province.
Voter turnout and historical record Turnout in the elections reached 66%. This is the lowest figure for all provincial elections since the return of democracy in 1983. In comparison, with the results of 2021 (71% turnout), the candidate led by 5 percentage points.
Questions from the interested parties: what is the interest Questions about the mechanics of the vote count, regional results by province, and the interpretation of "blank votes" are key for understanding the outcome. All data is published daily, but official conclusions are drawn after the official process is complete.
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