The average of the latest national polls positions President Javier Milei as the main candidate for a potential reelection, increasing the chances of being the first non-Peronist president to be reelected since 1983.
According to a survey of a dozen studies released over the past month, the ruling party of La Libertad Avanza (LLA) leads the main electoral variables, achieving a sustained advantage both as a political space and on an individual level.
The analysis, which includes measurements from consulting firms of various profiles and trajectories, shows that LLA is in first place in voting intention.

On average, the space reaches 32.3%, surpassing the Kirchnerist Peronism, which records 23.5%. This difference of 8.8 points positions the ruling party as the force with the most support in the current scenario.
In the measurement by candidate, the trend remains. Milei obtains a 33.1% voting intention, placing him again at the forefront and further increasing the performance of his own space. This data reinforces his political centrality and his ability to directly attract electoral support.
Another of the analyzed indicators is the electoral potential, where the President's numbers also stand out. Milei has a floor of 25.6% of voters who say “they would definitely vote for him.” Adding the probable vote (14.1%), his electoral ceiling rises to 39.7%, consolidating a solid base of support and a significant margin for growth.









