The Jujuy government confirmed, through its social networks, that the legislative elections will take place on May 11, in tune with Salta, San Luis and Chaco.
Jujuy confirmed Friday, as had anticipated scope, which will unfold the legislative elections and go to the polls on May 11in an electoral superdomyo that will also have elections in Salta, San Luis and Chaco.
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The Government of the Province, headed by Carlos Sadir, spread, through its social networks, the decree that confirms the date of the electoral day in which They will choose 24 provincial deputies and ten substitutes, in addition to councilors and members of municipal commissions.


As happens every two years, in the 2025 legislative elections, half of the Chamber of Deputies and one third of the Senate will be renewed. On Sunday, October 26, 24 senators and 127 national deputies will be chosen.
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So far, Together with Jujuy, the provinces of Salta, Chaco, San Luis, Santa Fe and the Autonomous City of Buenos Aires have unfolded. They will also do it separate Corrientes and Santiago del Estero, the only districts where there will be elections for governor, who were on the counterpart of the national calendar for having had federal interventions.
Another province in which the unfolding is being analyzed is in Mendoza. Alfredo Cornejo, doubts to adopt a similar measure Because the provincial legislation already unfolds the local elections of the nationals and if it is not modified, the Mendoza must go to the polls in the summer of 2026.
In addition, in the 2025 legislative elections it will be the premiere of the Unique paper ballot (BUP). This new voting modality, established by Law No. 27,781, seeks to guarantee greater electoral transparency by presenting the entire offer of candidates in a single official instrument, the executive branch explained in the recitals of the decree.
Previously, for August 3, 2025, it is planned to carry out the primary, open, simultaneous and mandatory (Paso) elections, which will be held throughout the country, with the election of candidates for national senators and deputies. However, the National Government seeks to eliminate them, indicating that “it would save between 35% and 40%” of the total cost of the elections, according to the chief of Cabinet, Guillermo Francos.
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