The provisional register was published today, when the time set by the National Electoral Chamber for the inclusion of registration novelties expired, in accordance with the schedule established on the way to the PASO of August 13. That is why you can check where you vote (the place, not the table at the moment) and check if your information is correct in the following link:

Or directly here:

According to this scheme, May 15 is the date established as the deadline for the call to the PASO, something that President Alberto Fernández already specified with the publication of Decree 237/2023 in the Official Gazette.

The schedule continues on May 19, the day on which the deadline for making voter claims about their data and requesting the removal of deceased from the register ends.

Almost a month later, on June 14, the time to request the recognition of temporary alliances and confederations to participate in the elections ends and five days later -on June 19- the parties must inform the Justice. But Saturday June 24 is a key day on the road to the elections: at midnight of that day the deadline for the presentation of lists of pre-candidates before the party electoral boards expires.

On July 14, the polling station authorities are designated, the term for the federal courts to decide on the formal approval of the official ballots ends, the final registers are printed and published, and the dissemination of institutional messages of civic training and digital education on electoral issues and the responsible and critical use of electoral information available on the internet.

On July 19 begins the prohibition of public acts likely to promote the recruitment of suffrage. On Friday, August 11, the campaign ends for the PASO, scheduled for Sunday the 13th.

How to claim for incorrect data

If incorrect data appears, the claim process can be carried out via the web, through the page of the National Electoral Chamber (https://www.electoral.gob.ar/nuevo/index.php). On the site, voters can see if they are on the register, and if so, how their data is stored. For this, it is requested to enter the National Identity Document (DNI) number, the gender and the district where you vote. In case of not appearing, or of appearing with erroneous data, you have the possibility on the website to file the claim online.

At the agency’s Claims Office, the citizen must:

-Select the district corresponding to the address that appears on your ID

-Complete the claim form for any of these reasons: your data is wrong, you were never on the register, your address is listed incorrectly, you are Argentine, naturalized or Argentine by choice, or you want to file a death complaint.

In addition, you must complete:

-Name, surname, gender, ID number.

-The reason for the claim and a detailed description of it.

-Attach a file where the front and back of your ID can be seen, and you have the option of adding a more digitized image of other documentation that you consider necessary to raise the claim. File formats that can be uploaded are PDF, JPG, PNG.

-If you consider, you can also add other complementary information, such as the date of the last procedure carried out in the Civil Registry, type of procedure, if you voted in the last elections or not, and if you did, if it was with the same address with which you voted. will do in 2023.

-Compulsorily complete the information about your current address (the last address that appears on your ID), town, province, telephone and email.

-Enter the indicated validation code or Captcha

-Send the claim.

Once the claim has been made, you can also follow its evolution through the website.

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