
All La Libertad Avanza candidates in each electoral district of Buenos Aires
The party led by Karina Milei submitted the lists of the coalition that brings together LLA and PRO
Frente La Libertad Avanza has officially announced its candidate lists for the upcoming legislative elections on September 7 in Buenos Aires Province. With a presence in all eight electoral sections, the alliance that brings together LLA and PRO has presented lists for both Buenos Aires senators and deputies, in a key election to define the composition of the Legislature and the territorial weight of the libertarian bloc in the country's most populous district.
The list formation included leaders from various internal sectors of the national ruling coalition, such as the group led by Sebastián Pareja in the province, PRO figures close to Cristian Ritondo and Diego Santilli, and from Patricia Bullrich's sector.
The electoral sections
In the First Electoral Section, the most important in Buenos Aires Province, the libertarian mayor of Tres de Febrero, Diego Valenzuela, leads the list of senators. Supported by Karina Milei, Valenzuela is widely recognized for his local administration and is an example of liberal transformation who now seeks to bring his approach to the provincial Legislature. He is joined by María Luz Bambaci, a leader aligned with Patricia Bullrich, and Luciano Olivera, Marisa Pirillo, and Luis Alberto Palomino, Pareja-aligned figures with strong territorial presence.

In the Second Electoral Section, the list is headed by Natalia Blanco, councilor from Zárate and a trusted figure of Cristian Ritondo. With a firm stance on security and transparency issues, Blanco represents a commitment to institutional order. She is joined by Pablo Morillo, Analía Corvino, and Ana Petrocini from the Pareja sector, and Alejandro Ravinobich, also supported by Ritondo.

The Third Electoral Section, another key stronghold of the province, presents Maximiliano Bondarenko as its top candidate, a former Buenos Aires police commissioner, former candidate of Facundo Manes, and current coordinator of Florencio Varela. He is joined by deputy María Sotolano, promoted by Jorge Macri through Solana Martinez, mayor of Vicente Lopez and right-hand of the current head of the Buenos Aires city government, along with Pareja-aligned Luis Ontiveros, María Retamoso from Bullrich, Nahuel Sotelo, representative of the group Las Fuerzas del Cielo, and Leticia Bontempo from Ritondo.

In the Fourth Section, which elects senators, Gonzalo Cabezas stands out, a libertarian activist and Pareja-aligned leader from the Buenos Aires interior, accompanied by Analía Balaudo and Daniela Monzón, also from the same sector, and by deputy Matías Ranzini, close to Ritondo.

The Fifth Electoral Section has the mayor of General Pueyrredón, Guillermo Montenegro, as the head of the list, promoted by Ritondo. His strong administration in Mar del Plata and his firm profile on security and public administration make him one of the most prominent names in the bloc. He is followed by Cecilia Martínez, Matías de Urraza, and Luján Fiego, all Pareja-aligned candidates.

In southern Buenos Aires, the Sixth Electoral Section has libertarian Oscar Liberman as its top candidate, a Pareja-aligned leader respected for his technical profile. He is joined by Bullrich-aligned Carla Pannelli and Héctor Gay, along with Mariela Vitale from Pareja, and Gustavo Coria, promoted by Ritondo.

Meanwhile, in the Seventh Section, Alejandro Speroni leads the list, accompanied by Celeste Arouxet, also Pareja-aligned, and Ezequiel Galli, a leader promoted by Ritondo.

Finally, in the Eighth Section, La Libertad Avanza presents a list headed by Pareja-aligned Juanes Osaba, who leads the list with strong internal support and experience in local administration. He is joined by deputy Julieta Chasman from Ritondo, and Francisco Adorni, brother of Milei's spokesperson Manuel Adorni, and the list is completed by Micaela Fragasso from the Pareja sector, and Nicolás Morzone, close to Ritondo.

The list of candidates for Buenos Aires deputies for Frente La Libertad Avanza in the Eighth Electoral Section: It is led by Pareja-aligned Juanes Osaba, followed by PRO provincial deputy Julieta Quintero Chasman, and the brother of spokesperson Manuel Adorni, Francisco Adorni.
The distribution of candidates
The Buenos Aires structure of La Libertad Avanza reflects a distribution among the different sectors that make up the alliance. The bloc led by Sebastián Pareja, the main libertarian organizer in the province, managed to place 20 candidates in prominent positions on the lists, consolidating its dominance in the interior and the metropolitan area.
The sector of minister Patricia Bullrich, through her closest leaders, contributes 4 candidates, mainly in key urban areas such as Bahía Blanca, Mar del Plata, and the First Section.
Meanwhile, Cristian Ritondo's wing managed to place 9 names, including mayor Guillermo Montenegro. Figures linked to Jorge Macri, Adorni, Karina Milei, and the most ideological and activist wing of the bloc also stand out, with representation from "Fuerzas del Cielo," which add up to 4 more leaders, completing a plural structure that combines administration, territory, and loyalty to the ideas of the libertarian project.
With this structure, the bloc led by Javier Milei aims to establish itself as the dominant force in the country's most populous province and challenge Kirchnerism for power.
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