The elections in Tierra del Fuego, La Pampa and Salta closed with the ruling parties waiting to revalidate their efforts. For its part, San Juan awaits the results in the legislative and municipal positions, after the suspension of the Executive election by the Supreme Court of Justice of the Nation.

Tierra del Fuego elected governor and vice president, as well as 15 provincial legislators, mayors, and councilors from the three municipalities in the jurisdiction: Río Grande, Ushuaia, and Tolhuin. The southern province decided to hold its elections on a different date than the national elections and the previous instance of the Simultaneous and Mandatory Open Primaries (PASO) does not apply, so whoever prevails at the end of electoral day will be the next governor.

Like the Fuegians, the Pampas voted for their executive, legislative, and municipal authorities. There were 61 communes at stake, in addition to 19 promotion commissions. The current Peronist governor, Sergio Ziliotto, is emerging as the great favorite to win the Executive election.

In Salta, the ruling party, with the current provincial president, Gustavo Saenz, is the favorite to renew his management for another four years. In addition, the salteños voted 30 deputies and 11 provincial senators and 60 mayors. While San Juan went to the polls to vote for 19 mayors, 19 councilors and 35 provincial legislative positions, in the midst of a climate of tension between the local Executive and the Supreme Court, after the suspension of the elections for governor and vice.

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