LLA consolidated its leadership in Córdoba and left the UCR without seats for the first time

LLA consolidated its leadership in Córdoba and left the UCR without seats for the first time
Javier Milei and Gonzalo Roca, who led the LLA list in Córdoba
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The final count confirmed a sweeping victory for La Libertad Avanza, which won by a 14-point margin

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The final count confirmed the overwhelming victory of La Libertad Avanza in Córdoba, which received 42.43% of the votes, equivalent to 829,022 ballots. The difference with the provisional count was minimal, adding 6,782 additional votes after the final tally. The province once again reaffirmed its liberal profile and its support for the national direction, leaving no room for traditional structures.

Gonzalo Roca was the candidate who led the La Libertad Avanza list in Córdoba, carrying out an impressive territorial campaign. Together with the entire local team, he traveled throughout the province for several weeks, affirming his commitment to the party and Milei's model. His actions resulted in effectiveness during the legislative elections, contributing to La Libertad Avanza's resounding victory in the province.

Provincias Unidas finished second with 28.45%, totaling 555,845 votes and just 6,006 more than in the preliminary count. The opposition managed to retain its base, but fell far short of the support received by the liberal proposal in the province. The gap confirms LLA's absolute leadership in Córdoba and the consolidation of its legislative representation.

Defendamos Córdoba ranked third with 8.74% and 170,837 votes, followed by Fuerza Patria with 5% and 99,323 total votes. With these figures, only three parties gained representation in the Chamber of Deputies, applying the D'Hondt system with a threshold of 94,612 votes. The final allocation granted five seats to LLA, three to Provincias Unidas, and one to Defendamos Córdoba, creating a scenario highly favorable to the national ruling party.

La Libertad Avanza en Córdoba obtuvo el 42,43% de los sufragios
La Libertad Avanza en Córdoba obtuvo el 42,43% de los sufragios

A historic result and a blow to the old political order

Eleven parties were left out of the allocation for not reaching the minimum threshold, confirming strong fragmentation and the end of classic hegemonies in Córdoba. Among them, the case of Unión Cívica Radical stands out, which barely reached 62,863 votes and was left without representation for the first time since 1983, not even surpassing the D'Hondt threshold. The Libertarian Party was also left out, having tried to confuse Córdoba's electorate, adding 93,286 votes and falling 1,326 short of the required threshold.

The list of parties without seats also includes Frente de Izquierda with 39,545 votes, Encuentro por la República with 31,848, FE with 16,885, PRO with 11,319, and Ciudadanos with 10,444. The list is completed by PAIS (6,531), Partido Demócrata (5,049), Acción para el Cambio (5,041), Córdoba te Quiero (4,657), MAS (4,509), Frente Federal de Acción Solidaria (3,894), and Unión Popular Federal (2,605). These figures reflect the clear mandate from Córdoba's electorate for competitive proposals oriented toward real change.

Voter turnout reached 64.56%, one of the lowest in the province in recent decades, with 1,117,563 people from Córdoba not going to vote. Blank votes accounted for just 1% with 29,904 ballots, showing clear support and low indecision among voters. The resolution was signed by the National Electoral Board of Córdoba on November 3, sealing a political map widely favorable to La Libertad Avanza.


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