Runoff between Yamandú Orsi and Álvaro Delgado, with the plebiscites rejected, according to the first exit polls

Runoff between Yamandú Orsi and Álvaro Delgado, with the plebiscites rejected, according to the first exit polls

October 27, 2024 – 20:37

The first unofficial data placed the Broad Front candidate in first place, followed by his counterpart from the National Party.

He candidate of the Broad Front, Yamandú Orsi, and his rival National Party, Álvaro Delgado, will be the contenders in the November runoff, according to the first exit polls that were recently released after the end of the elections. elections 2024.

One of the first reports was that of Consulting Teams, which placed the FA in first place, with 43.2%, followed by the PN, with 27.4%, leaving the FA in a comfortable third place. Colorado Party of Andrés Ojeda, with 15.8%. Much later they appeared Open Town Hall (2.7%), Sovereign Identity (1.8%) and other parties (1.6%).

Meanwhile, the projection reflected that the blank vote and canceled rose to 4.9%, well above the historical average, between 3 and 4%, giving rise to the highest percentage in the last 20 years.

Regarding the fate of the plebiscites, the exit poll indicated that neither of them achieved approval. The one who promoted the PIT-CNT on social security reached 40.6%, while that of night raids reached 39.9%.

The possible scenario in Parliament

Regarding the formation of the Parliament, In this scenario there would be a tie situation in the Senate, with 15 seats for the FA and the same number for the coalition, with 10 from the PN and 5 from the PC, in the absence of defining in the runoff who will be the vice president and president of the Upper House, a name that would come from among Carolina Cosse and Valeria Ripoll.

Meanwhile, in Deputies, With these numbers, the Frente Amplio would obtain 47 seats, less than the total of the coalition, which would include 30 leaders for the National Party, 17 for the Colorado Party, 2 for Cabildo Abierto and 1 for the Independent Party. In addition, Sovereign Identity would add its first two legislators.

News in development…

Source: Ambito

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