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The La Libertad Avanza coalition has finalized the candidate lists for the elections in Buenos Aires.

This is how the distribution of the leading candidates in each electoral district stands after the agreement between La Libertad Avanza and PRO

Alianza La Libertad Avanza, the coalition that includes LLA of President Javier Milei and PRO, has formalized the closing of candidate lists for the legislative elections in the province of Buenos Aires on September 7, where seats for senators and deputies will be renewed in the eight electoral sections of Buenos Aires.

The agreement reached between both groups strategically distributed the main spots on the lists, with a majority of libertarian candidates and key PRO figures in crucial sections. In the final allocation, La Libertad Avanza will lead six sections and PRO two. 

List of Senate Candidates

  • 1st Electoral Section: Diego Valenzuela (LLA)
  • 4th Electoral Section: Gonzalo Cabezas (LLA)
  • 5th Electoral Section: Guillermo Montenegro (PRO)
  • 7th Electoral Section: Alejandro Speroni (LLA)

List of Deputy Candidates

  • 2nd Electoral Section: Natalia Blanco (PRO)
  • 3rd Electoral Section: Maximiliano Bondarenko (LLA)
  • 6th Electoral Section: Oscar Liberman (LLA)
  • 8th Electoral Section: Juanes Osaba (LLA)
Image with a blue background showing the names and photos of the main candidates from the La Libertad Avanza Front, along with a map of the Buenos Aires province divided by colors and the logo of a white eagle.
The closing of lists | La Derecha Diario

In this important election, the Alianza La Libertad Avanza coalition seeks to maximize legislative representation in a territory historically controlled by Peronism. 

Looking ahead to the elections, major polls anticipate a highly competitive scenario, with a slight advantage for the LLA–PRO alliance over united Peronism.

According to a recent survey by Management & Fit, the libertarian–yellow ticket has 41.3% of voting intention compared to 33.5% for Peronism, representing an advantage of almost 8 percentage points. The study was conducted between June 27 and July 10, based on 2,200 cases throughout the province.

A man in a dark suit and polka dot tie in front of an Argentine flag.
Javier Milei, president of Argentina | La Derecha Diario

Another measurement, from the consulting firm Tendencias, states that LLA–PRO reaches 42.2%, against 40.6% for Kirchnerism and its allies, resulting in a technical tie but with a favorable trend for the national government. This report highlighted that in key areas such as the First and Third Sections, Kirchnerist strongholds, Javier Milei's group is neck and neck with Peronism, and even has a slight lead in some localities.

Meanwhile, other studies also indicate sustained growth of LLA in Greater Buenos Aires, noting that the electoral boost after the agreement with PRO allowed the government to add between 5 and 6 points, which would have consolidated its provincial leadership.

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