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Lexii, harbinger of chaos and sexual anarchy
Alex
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« on: September 22, 2015, 09:26:01 AM »
« edited: August 01, 2016, 08:48:03 AM by alex »

1916-Hipólito Yrigoyen (UCR)
1922-Nicolás Repetto (Socialist Party) (disillusioned with Yrigoyen)
1928-Hipólito Yrigoyen (UCR)
1931-Lisandro de La Torre (Alianza Civil)
1937-Marcelo T de Alvear (UCR)
1946-José Tamborini (Union Democratica/UCR)
1951-Ricardo Balbin (UCR)
1958-Arturo Frondizi (Intransigent UCR)
1963-Oscar Alende (Intransigent UCR)

1973(March)-probably Ricardo Balbin (UCR)
1973 (Sept)- Ricardo Balbin (UCR) -old and ill Peron, and Isabelita as VP  
1983-Ricardo Alfonsin UCR

1989-  Néstor Vicente (UnitedLeft)
1995-JO Bordón (Frepaso)
1999-Fernando De La Rua (Alianza) -lesser evil(?) (No hindsight)
2003-"Lilita" Carrió (Alliance for a Republic of Equals), maybe Nestor Kirchner (PJ/FpV)
2007-"Lilita" Carrió (Civil Coalition-ARI)

From now on, these are my actual votes

2011-Hermes Binner (Socialist Party)
2015-PASO : Margarita Stolbizer (Progressives)
           1st Round: Sergio Massa (Renewal Front)
          Runoff: Blank vote

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Intell
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« Reply #1 on: December 12, 2015, 09:15:51 PM »
« Edited: December 12, 2015, 09:19:10 PM by Intell »

1916: Juan B. Justo (Socalist Party)
1922: Nicolás Repetto (Socalist Party)

1928: Hipólito Yrigoyen (Radical Civil Union)
1931: Lisandro de la Torre (Alianza Civil)
1937: Marcelo Torcuato de Alvear (Radical Civil Union)
1946: Juan Peron (Labour Party)
1951: Juan Peron (Peronist Party)
1958: Arturo Frondizi (Intransigent Radical Civic Union)
1963: Oscar Allande (Intransigent Radical Civic Union)

March 1973: Héctor José Cámpora (Justicialist Party)
September 1973: Juan Peron (Justicialist Party)
1983: Ítalo Argentino Lúder (Justicialist Party)
1988: Carlos Menem (Justicialist Party)

1995: José Octavio Bordón (Front for a Country in Solidarity)
1999: Eduardo Duhalde (Justicialist Party)
2003: Néstor Kirchner (Front for Victory)
2007: Cristina Fernández de Kirchner (Front for Victory)
2011: Cristina Fernández de Kirchner (Justicialist Party)
2015: Daniel Scioli (Justicialist Party)
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« Reply #2 on: June 08, 2016, 11:43:01 PM »

2015: Macri, Republican Proposal/Cambiemos
2011: Alfonsín, Radical Civic Union/Union for the Social Development
2007: Carrió, Support for an Egalitarian Republic/Civic Coalition
2003: Lopez-Murphy, Recreate for Growth/Recreate Federal Movement
1999: De la Rúa, Radical Civic Union/Alliance for Work, Justice and Education
1995: Bordón, Front for a Country in Solidarity
1989: Angeloz, Radical Civic Union
1983: Alfonsín, Radical Civic Union


I need to read more into that bizarre family and school of thought, and also about the Dirty War, so I stopped after the first election post-dictatorship.


As you can see, I have a hatred for the Justicialist Party (and a distaste for Peronism). Particularly for the Kirchner duo and for Menem, for their roles in both the '92 and '94 terrorist attacks against Israelis and Argentine Jews. In the case of Cristina Kirchner, I can make a week-long list of why I hate her.
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Dr. MB
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« Reply #3 on: January 04, 2018, 06:43:24 PM »

1854: Justo José de Urquiza (Federal)
1860: Santiago Derqui (Federal)
1862: Bartolomé Mitre (Liberal)
1868: Domingo Sarmiento (Independent)
1874: Bartolomé Mitre (Nationalist)
1880: Carlos Tejedor (Independent)
1886: Manuel Anselmo Ocampo (Partidos Unidos)
1892: Bernardo de Irigoyen (Radical Civic Union)
1898: Bartolomé Mitre (National Civic Union)
1904: José Evaristo Uriburu (Republican)
1910: Roque Sáenz Peña (National Autonomist)
1916: Hipólito Yrigoyen (Radical Civic Union)
1922: Marcelo T. de Alvear (Radical Civic Union)
1928: Hipólito Yrigoyen (Radical Civic Union)
1931: Lisandro de la Torre (Democratic Progressive)
1937: Marcelo T. de Alvear (Radical Civic Union)
1946: Juan Perón (Labour)
1951: Juan Perón (Peronist)
1958: Arturo Frondizi (UCRI)
1963: Arturo Umberto Illia (Radical Civic Union)
March 1973: Héctor Cámpora (Justicialist)
September 1973: Juan Perón (Justicialist)
1983: Raúl Alfonsín (Radical Civic Union)
1989: Eduardo Angeloz (Radical Civic Union)
1995: José Octavio Bordón (Front for a Country in Solidarity)
2001: Fernando de la Rúa (Radical Civic Union)
2003: Néstor Kirchner (Justicialist)
2007: Cristina Fernández de Kirchner (Justicialist)
2011: Cristina Fernández de Kirchner (Justicialist)
2015: Daniel Scioli (Justicialist)
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H. Ross Peron
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« Reply #4 on: February 03, 2019, 01:17:01 AM »

1916: Hipólito Yrigoyen (Radical Civil Union)
1922: Marcelo T. de Alvear (Radical Civic Union)
1928: Hipólito Yrigoyen (Radical Civil Union)
1931: Lisandro de la Torre (Democratic Progressive Party)
1937: Marcelo T. de Alvear (Radical Civic Union)
1946: Juan Perón (Labour)
1951: Juan Perón (Peronist)
1958: Arturo Frondizi (Instrangient Radical Civic Union)
1963: Oscar Alende (Instrangient Radical Civic Union)
1973 (March): Oscar Alende (Instrangient Party)
1973 (September): Ricardo Balbín (Radical Civic Union)
1983: Raúl Alfonsín (Radical Civic Union)
1989: Eduardo Angeloz (Radical Civic Union)
1995: José Octavio Bordón (Front for a Country in Solidarity)
1999: Fernando de la Rúa (Radical Civic Union)
2003: Néstor Kirchner (Front for Victory-Justicialist)
2007: Elisa Carrió (Civic Coalition-Support for an Egalitarian Republic)
2011: Hermes Binnar (Socialist Party)
2015: First Round: Margaret Stolbizer (Progresistas)
Second Round: Mauricio Macri (Cambiemos)
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Vice President Christian Man
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« Reply #5 on: August 17, 2021, 09:25:52 PM »

1916: Hippolito Yrigoven
1922:Marcelo T. de Alvear
1928: Hipolito Yrigoyen
1931: Agustin P. Justo
1937:Marcelo T. de Alvear
1946: Juan Peron
1951: Juan Peron
1954: Alberto Teisaire
1958: Ricardo Balbin
1963: Arturo Illia
March 1973: Hector Campora
September 1973: Juan Peron
1983: Italo Luder
1989: Carlos Menem
1995: Carlos Saul Menem
1999: Eduardo Duhalde
2003:Carlos Menem
2007: Cristina Fernandez de Kirchner
2011: Cristina Fernandez de Kirchner
2015: Daniel Scioli
2019: Alberto Fernandez
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