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Santa Fe: These are all the candidates for national deputies in the 2025 elections

With 14 lists in contention, Santa Fe will renew 9 seats in the Chamber of Deputies and will determine the weight of each political coalition

Santa Fe has formally presented the lists of candidates for national deputies who will compete in the legislative elections on October 26. In these elections, 127 seats in the Chamber of Deputies will be renewed, nine of which correspond to the province. As a novelty, this will be the first national election with the implementation of the Single Paper Ballot (BUP), a mechanism aimed at simplifying and making voting more transparent throughout the country.

The closing of the lists has resulted in a scenario with 14 political forces competing, each with nine main candidates and five alternates. The contest will be marked by the presence of the main national coalitions, along with provincial groups and smaller parties.

In La Libertad Avanza, the decision was made at the deadline. Although the initial option was Romina Diez, the libertarian leader finally confirmed Agustín Pellegrini as the first candidate. He is joined by Yamile Tomassoni, Juan Pablo Montenegro, Valentina Ravera, Germán Pugnaloni, Ludmila Radolovich, Matías Tomassi, Silvia Nardin, and Fabricio Dellasanta.

In Justicialism, the Fuerza Patria alliance reached a unity agreement without the participation of former governor Omar Perotti's faction. The list will be headed by Rosario councilor Caren Tepp, followed by former Defense Minister Agustín Rossi, Alejandrina Borgatta, Oscar Martínez, Fernanda Gigliani, Pablo Corsalini, Silvana Teisa, Roque Ojeda, and Evelyn Roa.

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Agustín Pellegrini will lead the La Libertad Avanza list in Santa Fe | La Derecha Diario

The Provincias Unidas coalition, which brings together nine parties including UCR, PRO, Socialist Party, PDP, GEN, and other provincial forces, presented a list headed by Vice Governor Gisela Scaglia (PRO). She is joined by Pablo Farías (PS), Melina Giorgi (UCR), Rogelio Biazzi (Elijo Creer), Natalia Corona (PDP), Fabián Peralta (GEN), Nadia Doria (UNO), Jorge Paladini (Hacemos), and Betina Florito (ERF).

In Compromiso Federal, current PRO national deputy Gabriel Chumpitaz will seek to renew his seat. The list is completed by María Latosinski, Federico Cutruneo, Claudia Giménez, Daniel Hansen, Micaela Ortíz, Jorge Maya, Carina Rambaudi, and Leandro Fontanetto.

The Autonomist Party will have Raimar Ataide Da Costa as its first candidate, along with Noelia Mirabella, Marcelo Ventura, Jésica Reyes, Pedro Mariani, Patricia Mattioli, Walter Enriquez, Rosana Tasca, and José De Cesaris.

In Defendamos Santa Fe, the list is headed by José Lattuca, accompanied by María Montenegro, Manuel Lafarga, Floriana Marconi, Néstor Maggi, Pamela Cocco, Alberto Mozzatti, Francisca Paz, and Gustavo Asensio.

The Left and Workers' Front - Unidad nominates Franco Casasola and Carla Deiana in the top spots, followed by Adolfo Columbich, María Fernanda Gutiérrez, Nicolás Rapanelli, Selena Grimalt, Alejandro Parlante, Verónica Bravo, and Facundo Fernández.

The Nuevas Ideas group will compete with Ezequiel Torres at the top of the list, along with Cristina Luciani, Luciano Corti, Andrea Mansilla, Daniel Caramutti, Jésica Navarro, Martín Kemmerer, Sandra Juárez, and Nicolás Spina.

The Movimiento Independiente Renovador will have Juan Carlos Blanco as its main candidate, accompanied by Silvia Attorresi, Roberto Forchetti, Claudia Ramírez, Víctor Hugo Gauna, Liliana Sánchez, Marcelo Folch, María Alicia Alcocer, and Armando Mujica.

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The Fuerza Patria list will be led by Rosario councilwoman Caren Tepp | La Derecha Diario

In Igualdad y Participación, the ballot will be headed by Agustina Donnet, followed by Damián Verzeñassi, Ana Narvaiz, Agustín González, Romina Sotelo, Marcelo Chavazza, Alejandra Carrizo, Horacio Ayala, and Carina Ortega.

The Fe Party presented Pamela Perino as its first candidate, along with Juan Flaherty, Aldana Peirotti, Héctor Cardozo, Silvia Elías, Norberto Paulón, Milagros Gómez, Nicolás Paiva, and Mabel Oviedo.

In the case of Política Obrera, the list will be headed by Marilin Gómez, accompanied by Germán Lavini, Alicia Escudero, Gustavo Fenoy, Stella Maris Giudice, Christian Miguez, Natalia Jaime, Brian Murphy, and Silvia Leonor.

The Broad Front for Sovereignty will have provincial deputy Carlos Del Frade as its first candidate, followed by Gabriela Sosa, Luciano Vigoni, Vanesa Oddi, Pablo Bosch, Mercedes Meier, Rubén Sala, Mariana Meza, and Camilo Di Croche.

Finally, the Movimiento al Socialismo (MAS) will present César Rojas as the head of the list, followed by Ayelén Velizán, Iván Pilcic, Marianela Ponce, Esteban Luis Nine, Constanza Bosio, Gabriel Lorenzo Ripoll, María Verónica Servín, and Mauro Nicolás Beas.

With this political map, Santa Fe becomes one of the most competitive districts in the country, with three main poles of attraction: La Libertad Avanza, Fuerza Patria, and Provincias Unidas. October 26 will determine not only which group will have the greatest representation in Congress, but also the degree of provincial support for the main national forces.

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