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« on: June 06, 2017, 06:16:59 PM »
« edited: June 06, 2017, 08:00:32 PM by Alex »

Legislative elections will be held in Argentina on 22 October 2017.
The election is held in "two" rounds: the PASO (August 13) and the actual election

In he PASO (Simultaneous and mandatory open primaries) all parties run primary elections in a single election. All parties must take part in it, both the parties with internal factions and parties with a single candidate list. Citizens may vote for any candidate of any party.

Parties must also get 1.5% or higher of the vote in the district they're running in  to be allowed to run in the main elections

In this election we'll vote for 127 out of 257 Deputies (Representatives) , from all provinces (and the Autonomous City of Buenos Aires), and  24 out of  72 Senators, representing 8 provinces

Deputies are voted by proportional representation using the D'Hondt method in a closed list with a 3% threshold, each province voted for their own deputies.



Senators from one province are all elected at the same time and the allocation is: 2 for the largest party and 1 for the second largest

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« Reply #1 on: June 06, 2017, 07:22:19 PM »
« Edited: June 06, 2017, 08:30:24 PM by Alex »

Buenos Aires Province is by far the most important province voting in this election, as it gets 27% of all deputies voted in this election
Despite the Province's traditional Peronist leanings, it has recently turned into a closer district.


Senator candidates:

Frente para la Victoria:

-Cristina Kirchner
, the former president hasn't formally announced her intention to run, but it's for all purposes an open secret, and has been endorsed by several mayors who think she should be a "unity candidate" for the FPV and that the primaries should be avoided

-Florencio Randazzo, who is seen as one of the most honest and efficient ministers in Cristina's cabinet .He tried to run for President in 2017, but he was rejected by the majority of the FPV's politicians. He may be sharing the list  with former President of the Chamber of Deputies and failed 2015 pre-candidate for governor Julian Dominguez His main endorsement is former Chief of cabinet Alberto Fernández , who recently distanced himself from Massa

Cambiemos
No candidates so far as Lilita Carrió and Jorge Macri have rejected this candidacy, and Facundo Manes has been demoted to the first candidate in the deputy on Cambiemos' ballot

Frente para la Victoria+GEN
-Sergio Massa+Margarita Stolbizer
. An unusual alliance between Massa's Frente Renovador (a moderate populist party without s strong ideology) and Stolbizer (a progressing) and her allies


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« Reply #2 on: June 06, 2017, 07:49:07 PM »
« Edited: August 09, 2017, 01:25:51 PM by Alex »

Buenos Aires City votes only for Deputies and is Macro's strongest district.

Cambiemos:
The formula will be led by Elisa "Lilita" Carrió, who will be renewing her seat. She has a long political career (running unsuccessfully for the presidency in all elections since 2003)  for the presidency in is seen as one of the country's most honest politicians and comes from a myriad of progressive parties and often distances herself from Macri despite being in the same alliance

ECO
The non-kirchnerista center-left coalition in the City is led by Martin Loustau, Minister if Economy (2007-2008) under Cristina, he resigned in opposition to the counter-revolution measures regard inflation and the general unpleasantness of secretary of commerce (a lower ranked possition) Guillermo Moreno and allied himself with Carrió, with whom he was in the 2013 legislative elections. He ran in 2015 for the position of Mayor of the City, and got second place behing Cambiemos/Pro's Horacio Rodriguez Larreta, and was named by Macri as ambassador to the US (in a , a "kicked upstairs" fashion)  from which he recently resigned. he'll be running a very Trudeauvian campaign (update: he has made the fact that Cambiemos gets free advertisiing from the City government his campaign central reason, for some odd reason)

Frente Para la Victoria
The main formulas within the kirchnerista block may be those of Daniel Filmus and Juan Cabandie, the district has generally been a bad one for the kirchneristas and peronismo in general.

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« Reply #3 on: June 06, 2017, 08:46:03 PM »
« Edited: June 06, 2017, 08:52:19 PM by Alex »

It's very strange to see an alliance between Massa and Stolbizer. I don't know too much about Argentinian politics but I have a feeling that Massa is still lost and confused after being unabled to became the leader of Macri's opposition.

Could this mean the end of Peronism as we know it or is just a politician trying to save his career?


Also what about the PTS? I remember Nicolas del Caño, I liked him.

Both Massa and Stolbizer are confused, as Stolbizer decided to run for president and got an awful 2.5% when she could've gotten a decent result had she ran in the Province

Option 1

The FIT isn't going through a great moment, after the PTS got closer to the kirchneristas a few months ago and there's a lot of distrust between the Partido Obrero and PTS. I don't know how much this will affect the candidacies in each province, but I think they'll compete in the primaries under a single coalition
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« Reply #4 on: June 06, 2017, 09:35:24 PM »
« Edited: June 06, 2017, 09:39:10 PM by Alex »

Yes, the Frente Progresista (PS, a small part of the UCR and their barely relevant allies) will run on its own and the Santafecina UCR will be a part of Cambiemos, the Peronistas will run on a unified list
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« Reply #5 on: June 07, 2017, 06:49:34 AM »
« Edited: June 07, 2017, 12:57:24 PM by Alex »

Could someone give a brief explanation of the Argentine party system?

There are two main alliances:
Cambiemos, the ruling coalition, an alliance between :
  -Pro, a Buenos Aires City-centered center-right party
  -and the UCR (or Radicales) a vaguely center-left to center-right centenarian "party" (the UCR works closer to a loose alliance of provincial parties than as an actual party). The UCR was traditionally one of the two big parties, but their role diminished significantly after​ the disaster that was the De La Rúa administration

Frente Para la Victoria, the ruling coalition between 2003  and 2015, a left wing peronista alliance between a usually center left national party and a bajillion of local and provincial parties. Generally left leaning on social issues and interventionist/populist on the economy.

There's also the UNA, an alliance led by Sergio Massa and Jose Manuel de la Sota, two very important non-kirchnerist politicians in two very important provinces (Buenos Aires Province and Córdoba). Massa is running on an interventionist platform on economic issues with a slight law-and-order bent



There are a lot of provincial parties that are usually more or less allied with the big three, and a few other small nation wide parties
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« Reply #6 on: June 07, 2017, 04:13:29 PM »

Isn't Front for Victory technically a faction within the Justicialists?

Technically, the Partido Justicialista is a member of the FPV coalition.
Despite this a lot of provincial and local "dissident peronistas" still identify as members of the PJ despite the national party's leanings, and some still control the official provincial party (this is mainly the case of San Luis, Cordoba,
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« Reply #7 on: June 15, 2017, 10:29:26 AM »
« Edited: August 10, 2017, 07:45:20 PM by Alex »

The period for presenting the alliances ended between yesterday and tomorrow morning, depending on the province

Buenos Aires Province Sad (votes for 3 senators and 35 Deputies)

All the candidates I'll mention in the section for BA Province are running for Senator, unless otherwise specified
The FPV's cristinista wing decided not to participate in the primaries and there will be two independent coalitions, and they'll run outside of the official PJ structure. The faction lead by Cristina still hopes for a unity list (there's time until June 25 for nominating the  pre-cantidates), but the two egos are too large

Unidad Ciudadana , the establishment kirchnerista list, led (presumably) in the Senate race by Cristina Fernández de Kirchner (who hasn't yet formally announced her intention to run) and Jorge Tatiana, foreign affairs minister (2005-2010).Formed by Nuevo Encuentro (a Progressive kirchnerista party), Kolina (a small kirchnerista party / group with links to Alicia Kirchner -Cristina's sister in law), Partido de la Victoria (barely a party), Frente Grande (an important anti-Menem alliance in the mid-to-late 90s, now it's largely irrelevant) and Compromiso Federal (nationally led by dissident [non kirchnerista] Peronist and governor of San Luis  Alberto Rodríguez Saá)

Frente Justicialista, the other Kirchnerista Coalition. Formed by the Partido Justicialista (i.e. the Peronist Party) -but without any real support from most PJ/FPV mayors-, and a bunch of small irrelevant and unknown parties.
            -One list for the primaries will be led by Florencio Randazzo, another by some random dude who works for Ishii (Ishi is a mayor of a Grand Buenos Aires county, who likes running in primaries where he has no chance of winning), and there may be a third one with kind to infamous former secretary of commerce Guillermo Moreno (Moreno allied with Ishii at the very last minute)

Cambiemos, formed by Pro (Macri's party), UCR,  CC-ARI (Carrió), FE (a small dissident Peronist party led by a recently deceased labor union leader) Unión por Todos (the party of Security Minister Patricia Bullrich), and several small parties . Still without having decided on their senatorial candidates, their first senator will be national Education Minister Esteban Bullrich

1País. The Massa-Stolbizer (who will both run in one list for the Senate race) alliance, formed by Massa's Frente Renovador, two progressive parties (whoare not a formal part of the coalition), Stolbizer's GEN, Libres del Sur, Hugo Moyano's (the largest labor union leader in the whole country) Partido de la Cultura, la Educación (also not an official member), Trabajo and Movimiento de Integración y Desarrollo (an old, and now irrelevant, spin-off of the UCR), and Tercera Posición (not a Neo Nazi party, it's referring to Person's possition)

The following parties have no chance at all of getting a seat in the Senate and are mainly striving for  deputies

Frente de Izquierda y los Trabajadores (FIT), a left wing alliance betweenPartido Obrero, PTS and Izquierda al Socialismo. Néstor Pitrola (PO) for senator and Nicolás Del Caño (PTS) for deputy
Izquierda al Frente por el socialismo, the other historical left wing alliance ,MST-Nuevo MAS. Vilma Ripoll for senator and Manuela Castañeira for Deputy
Encuentro Popular por Tierra, Techo y Trabajo, Partido Comunista (FPV with a slightly different retoric) and MILES, led by controversial (to say the least) Kirchnerista piquetero Leader Luis D'Elia, he's supporting Cristina in the Senate race
Frente Social y Popular, formed by Partido Socialista and Victor De Gennaro's Frente Popular (a center left party), running for the fist time in a long time with their usual allies (GEN and Libres), and the left wing piquetero group Corriente Clasista y Combativa
Creo, Proyecto Sur (a Center left to left wing party based in BA City, led by film director, former candidate for mayor of BA, which he now represents as a Senator, Pino Solanas) and allies of labor union leader Pablo Micheli
Frente Unión Federal, a coalition of two small Peronist parties
Patria Grande - Vamos, a coalition of small left wing parties, Marea Popular and Patria Grande,  Allied with the kirchneristas, only running from Deputies
Frente Unión por la Justicia Social, formed by non-kirchnerista Peronist parties Celeste y Blanco (the party that ran De Narvaez's campaign in 2011) and Propuesta Federal para el Cambio (an old name of Pro's wing in the Province)
Frente Patriota Bandera Vecinal, far right, with six lists for senators and party leader Biondini in the party's only list for Deputies
Partido Federal, with 4 lists for the primaries
Movimiento Organización Democrática - MODE
Todos Por Buenos Aires, I think it's a right wing Peronista party with some Christian populist ideas
Movimiento Amplio de Trabajadores y Jubilados
Partido del Campo Popular, Biondini's old party
Partido Humanista




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« Reply #8 on: June 15, 2017, 11:19:31 AM »
« Edited: August 10, 2017, 07:58:15 PM by Alex »

Autonomous City of Buenos Aires
(13 Deputies)
Vamos Juntos, It's Cambiemos under a new name, formed by Pro, Coalición Civica (Carrió), Confianza Pública (Graciela Ocaña), Unión por la Libertad, PDP, FE, Partido Demócrata, and the UCeDé (a neoliberal party from the 1980s and 90s). Led by Elisa "Lilita" Carrió, in an attempt to get votes that would otherwise go to Lousteau
Evolución Ciudadana, led by Martin Lousteau, formed by the UCR (which is running with Cambiemos in most provinces) and the (social democratic) Partido Socialista
Unidad Porteña, the Kirchnerista Coalition in the city, it may run severalwill run three internal lists in the primaries:
              -kirchneristas
             -non-kirchnerista Peronistas (who have no real presence in the                     city
              -an alliance between Gustavo Vera, the leader of an anti-prostitution NGO and someone with close links to Pope Francis, and controversial kircherista secretary of commerce Guillermo Moreno, Moreno will try as the alliance's first Deputy
             -Itai Hangman's Patria Grande, a left wing party with links to the kirchneristas

Un Pais, formed by Frente Renovador, GEN and Libres del Sur, will run a list led by economist Matías Tombolini and  Mirta Tundis (Frente Renovador deputy for BA Province)

Frente de Izquierda de la Ciudad de Buenos Aires (FIT), PO, MST and IS will run an unity list with Marcelo Ramal (PO) as its first deputy candidate
Autodeterminacion y Libertad, a left wing party, based in the city, led by former deputy Luis Zamora
Izquierda al frente por el socialismo, MST-MAS,  it will run Alejandro Bidart  as its first candidate
Convocatoria Abierta por Buenos Aires, a small center left to left wing alliance led by Claudio Lozano (an ally of De Gennaro), IE Unidad Popular and MP La Dignidad
Proyecto Sur / Sur en Marcha, Proyecto Sur
Partido Humanista
Partido Federal, with two lists
Bandera Vecinal
Partido Socialista Auténtico
Partido Renovador Federal, it's Deputies list is led by d by former football player José Sanfilippo (running with a "hard on crime" message)
Partido El Movimiento, five lists (despite only having a non update Blogspot site)
Partido Acción Ciudadana

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« Reply #9 on: June 15, 2017, 12:15:56 PM »
« Edited: October 22, 2017, 09:22:19 PM by Alex »

Córdoba (98%)
Deputies
Frente Cambiemos 48.4
Union por Cordoba 30.6
Frente Córdoba Ciudadana 9.8
Encuentro Vecinal[/coral] 3.6
Frente de Izquierda y los Trabajadores 3.3
Primero la Gente 2.5
Izquierda al Frente por el Socialismo 2
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« Reply #10 on: June 15, 2017, 12:52:59 PM »
« Edited: August 12, 2017, 09:46:40 PM by Alex »

Santa Fe
(9 deputies)
 Cambiemos, UCR, PRO(both the UCR amd Pro are large parties in SF) and CC-ARI, after threats from the UCR of running their own list in the primaries, they'll present an unity list lead by Albor Cantard (UCR), Luciano Laspina (PRO) and Lucila Lehmann (CC)

Alianza Frente Justicialista Santafesino, Partido Justicialista, Partido Comunista, Encuentro por la Democracia y la Equidad, Partido Solidario, Partido Progreso Social, Frente Grande y el Partido Intransigente. It will have a primary between
         -kirchneristas with Agustín Rossi
         -non kirchnerista peronist lists, led by judge Alejandra Rodenas
 
Frente Progresista, Partido Socialista and it's  allies, GEN, PDP, SI, Movimiento Libres del Sur,  lead by Luis Contigiani, the provincial minister of production

1 Proyecto Santafesino, Massa's list in Santa Fe. Esa alianza está compuesta por el Movimiento Integración y Desarrollo (MID), Santafesino Cien por Ciento, Partido Tercera Posición, Partido CET and Partido Demócrata Cristiano.



Frente de Izquierda y de los Trabajadores (FIT), Partido del Obrero, PTS, Izquierda por una Opción Socialista.


Partido Popular, Partido Conservador Popular, la Unión por la Libertad y Compromiso Federal. Small right wings parties, apparently unrelated to 2015's UNA, but still somewhat allied with Massa,

Frente Social y Popular  Partido Socialista Auténtico, la Nueva Izquierda, el Partido del Trabajo y del Pueblo, IE Unidad Popular and Partido Patria Grande
Ciudad Futura, who tried to get a women-only list, which was widely opposed for violated the gender quota law
Vamos Juntos: Partido Política Abierta para la Integridad Social (an anti-Menem party from the mid 90s), Partido Popular Pastoral Ecuménico.
Partidos del Campo Popular, far right
Partido Autonomista
Unite por la Libertad y la Dignidad
Unión Celeste y Blanco, De Narváez's old party
Partido Popular
Partido Federal
Alianza Espacio Grande
Movimiento Independiente Renovador
Partido Nacionalista Constitucional UNIR, far right?
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« Reply #11 on: June 15, 2017, 01:37:17 PM »
« Edited: August 12, 2017, 11:02:13 PM by Alex »

Mendoza
(5 Deputies)
Cambiemos: UCR, PRO, Partido Demócrata, CC- ARI and FE
Somos Mendoza, PJ and the parties within FPV

Frente de Izquierda y de los Trabajadores (FIT): PTS and PO

Primero Mendoza: Partido Socialista, Frente Renovador and Libres del Sur.
Partido Intransigente, an old left-wing, pro-peronist schism of the UCR
Partido del Trabajo y del Pueblo in an alliance with IE Unidad Popular
Partido Verde de Mendoza, center-left peronistas
Podemos con la Izquierda MST
Encuentro por Mendoza: Partido Federal y Encuentro Federal. They are irrelevant AFAiK
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« Reply #12 on: June 15, 2017, 05:36:55 PM »
« Edited: August 12, 2017, 10:49:33 PM by Alex »

Entre Ríos
(5 Deputies)

Somos Entre Ríos, Peronistas, an alliance between two different wings of this movement, those of governor Bordet (who is in a middle ground between his own post-Kirchnerism and Massa)  and former governors Busti (closer to Massa) and Urribarri (FPV). Formed by the PJ (Led by Bordet), Frente Entrerriano Federal (Busti), Frente Grande, Movimiento por Todos; el Partido CET (Moyano) and Compromiso Federal.

Frente Cambiemos, formed by Pro, UCR, GEN, FE, Unión por la Libertad and Movimiento Social Entrerriano (a party that supported Massa in 2015)

Encuentro 50cial, Partido Socialista, which will run an informal alliance with several center left and left wing parties and pro-Massa Nuevo Espacio
Nueva Izquierda, MST
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« Reply #13 on: June 15, 2017, 06:14:43 PM »
« Edited: August 12, 2017, 10:47:22 PM by Alex »

Tucumán
(4 Deputies)
Frente Justicialista por Tucumán, formed by Partido Justicialista, Frente Grande, Kolina, Acuerdo Federal,  Partido de la Victoria, Solidario, Partido del Trabajo y la Equidad, Massa's Frente Renovador and Pueblo Unido (a party led by an UCR member and former deputy for De Gennaro's Unidad Popular)
Cambiemos para el Bicentenario , UCR, el PRO, la Democracia Cristiana, Libres del Sur and  Partido por la Justicia Social (the party of the mayor of Tucuman's capital) Led by 2011 and 2015 candidate for governor José Cano (UCR).


Fuerza Republicana, a local right wing Party
Frente Amplio Tucumano, a center-left to left wing alliance between Unión y Progreso Social (led by Mario Koltan, an -former?- ally of Massa), Partido del Trabajo y del Pueblo (PCR),  Partido Socialista and Corriente Clasista y Combativa. Their list will be led by Mario Koltan
Frente Izquierda de los Trabajadores PO and PTS
MST
Movimiento de Participación Ciudadana
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« Reply #14 on: June 15, 2017, 07:11:16 PM »
« Edited: August 12, 2017, 08:57:58 PM by Alex »

Chaco
(4 Deputies)

Frente Chaco Merece Más, the governing kirchnerista coalition. PJ, and allies
Cambiemos

Unidad Ciudadana
Un Nuevo Pais, Frente Renovador, Partido Socialista, GEN, Libres del Sur and Partido para el Desarrollo y la Igualdad
Partido Obrero
Partido Demócrata
Ciudadanos a Gobernar
Proyecto Sur
Partido Nacionalista Constitucional UNIR, I don't know much about them, but Metapedia likes them
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« Reply #15 on: June 15, 2017, 08:04:16 PM »
« Edited: August 12, 2017, 08:52:07 PM by Alex »

Salta
(3 Deputies)

Frente Unidad y Renovación, representing Conservative Peronist governor Urtubey (formerly aligned with the FPV and now somewhat close to Macri). Formed by the PJ, Partido Renovador de Salta (Conservatives), Frente Salteño and several small parties


Cambiemos por Salta, an alliance between Pro and former governor Juan Carlos Romero, a right wing Peronist. Salta nos une (Romero), Pro, Propuesta Salteño, Partido Conservador Popular, Partido CET, Identidad Salteña, Primero Salta and FE

Frente Ciudadano para la Victoria, Partido de la Victoria, Frente Grande, Movimiento Popular Unido (MPU)

Alianza “Frente Popular para la Liberación” , one of the few alliances between kirchnerista and non-kirchnerista center leftists,  formed,  by De Gennaro's Unidad Popular Patria Grande, el Movimiento Nacional y Popular, el Partido del Trabajo (PCR) y el Pueblo kirchnerista party Kolina. Their first candidate will be Edmundo Falú
Frente de Izquierda y de los Trabajadores (FIT)  PO-PTS

Unión Cívica Radical , running outside of Cambiemos
Salta Somos Todos of Alfredo Olmedo, who is too right-wing even for the very conservatives Salta, he's almost a parody of law-and-order politicians
Movimiento Socialista de los Trabajadores
Compromiso Federal
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« Reply #16 on: June 15, 2017, 09:39:31 PM »
« Edited: August 12, 2017, 09:05:03 PM by Alex »

Misiones
(3 senators, 3 Deputies)
Frente Renovador de la Concordia, kirchneristas, the party of the current governor
Avancemos 1Provincia, Frente UNA (Massa's Frente Renovador)
Cambiemos, Pro, UCR and FE

Unidad Ciudadana, kirchneristas
Partido Obrero running without PTS as a coalition partner
Unión Popular, a right wing Peronist party
Frente Popular, De Gennaro's party
Nuevo Octubre, some mayor's party
Partido Agrario y Social, a small kirchnerista party
Compromiso Federal
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« Reply #17 on: June 15, 2017, 10:14:07 PM »
« Edited: August 12, 2017, 11:50:34 PM by Alex »

Corrientes
(3 Deputies)

Encuentro por Corrientes (ECO) + Cambiemos, an alliance between the governor's party and Cambiemos
PRO, UCR , Unión Celeste y Blanco, CC-ARI, Proyecto Corrientes, Partido Socialista, ELI-Encuentro en Libertad, Acción por Corrientes, Unión Popular, Conservador Popular, Partido Demócrata Progresista, Partido Federal, Acción por la República, FE, Unión para el Desarrollo and Encuentro Correligionario.
Juntos Podemos Más, peronistas.PJ, partido de la Victoria, Demócrata Cristiano, Kolina, Proyecto Popu-lar, Crecer con Todos, Forja, UCeDe

Frente Renovador 1País
          -Frente Renovador+GEN
          -Libres del Sur

Somos Corrientes, Partido Liberal and Partido Autonomista, Will be competing with each other in the primaries
Frente Ciudadano para la Victoria, Kolina and Encuentro por la Democracia y la Equidad
Nueva Izquierda, MST
IE Unidad Popular
Compromiso Federal
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« Reply #18 on: June 15, 2017, 10:38:42 PM »
« Edited: August 12, 2017, 11:44:50 PM by Alex »

Santiago del Estero
(3 Deputies)
Frente Cívico por Santiago. Led by senator and former governor Gerardo Zamora (his wife is the current governor). Partido Justicialista, Partido Federal, Kolina, Movimiento Justicia y Libertad; Partido Justicialista, Una Nueva Alternativa, Acción Vecinal, Partido de la Victoria and Partido Social del Centro.
CambiemosUCR, PRO and Coalición Cívica.
Frente Renovador 1Pais, Frente Renovador and Libres del Sur
Cruzada Santiagueña, Cruzada Santiagueña, a local peronista party Union por la Libertad and Partido Popular.
Frente de Izquierda, Izquierda Socialista
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« Reply #19 on: June 16, 2017, 10:42:46 AM »
« Edited: August 12, 2017, 10:33:00 PM by Alex »

San Juan
(3 Senators and 3 Deputies)

Frente Todos. Partido Justicialista, Partido Bloquista Partidos Conservador Popular, Unidad y Progreso, Compromiso Social, Kolina, Frente Grande Movimiento Nacional Alfonsinista, (a recent kircherista spin-off of the UCR) Nuevo Encuentro and Partido CET
Cambiemos San Juan UCR, PRO, Actuar, Cruzada Renovadora, , Producción y Trabajo, Dignidad Ciudadana, Partido Fe, and independent Bloquistas  
Alianza 1 Pais-Somos San Juan  Convicción Federal, Movimiento de integración y Desarrollo (MID) and GEN

Frente de Izquierda
Alianza por una Democracia Nueva, a recent schism from the provincial Pro
Movicom , kircheristas
Frente Progresista Popular, Partido Socialista and Partido del Trabajo y del Pueblo (PCR)
Nueva Dirigencia
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« Reply #20 on: June 16, 2017, 01:47:21 PM »
« Edited: August 12, 2017, 07:54:34 PM by Alex »

Jujuy
(3 senators and 3 Deputies)

Frente Jujeño Cambiemos UCR, PRO Cambio jujeño, Lider, Partido Socialista and Cruzada Renovadora.

Frente Justicialista, (the intervened) PJ, Proyecto Sur, Kolina, Partido Solidario, Arriba Jujuy and Nuevo Encuentro. They're running 6 lists for the primaries

Frente Renovador 1 País. The part of the  PJ alligned with deputy governor Haquim, Partido Blanco de los  de los Trabajadores, Gana Jujuy, Renovador Federal, Movimiento Popular Jujeño, Movimiento Norte Grande, Demócrata Cristiano, Concertación Forja, I.E. Unidad Popular, Encuentro Jujeño and Primero Jujuy. 3 lists

Frente de Izquierda de los Trabajadores (FIT)PTS and  PO

Vamos por una Izquierda al Frente, MST

Frente MILES por la Unidad Ciudadana MILES

Compromiso Federal , I don't know if it's the same party as the Rodriguez Saa brothers' CF

Partido Nacionalista Constitucional UNIR, I don't know much about them, but Metapedia likes them
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« Reply #21 on: June 19, 2017, 07:13:29 AM »

Partido Socialista

Likely Pro or UCR
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« Reply #22 on: June 24, 2017, 04:22:37 PM »

Parties have until midnight to anounce all their candidates for the national elections
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« Reply #23 on: June 24, 2017, 05:18:52 PM »
« Edited: August 12, 2017, 10:37:41 PM by Alex »

Neuquén
(3 deputies)
Cambiemos PRO, la UCR and Nuevo Compromiso Neuquino
                       -Pro and NCN
                       -Cambiemos por Vos: UCR and CC-ARI, Beatriz Kreitman and Alejandro Vidal as candidates for deputies
Movimiento Popular Neuquino, a right-wing peronist party which has governed the province since 1963. Alma Sapag (a member of one of the two political dynasties within MPN) and Adrián Lamel, a hospital director
Frente Neuquino Unión de los Neuquinos, Frente y la Participación Neuquina, Partido Socialista, PTP and Nuevo Encuentro. Ramón Rioseco (FPN), FpV candidate for governor in 2015


Frente Unidad Ciudadana PJ, Frente Grande, Partido Solidario and Kolina
Un Frente Renovador Neuquén  Unión y Unidad Popular.
Frente de Izquierda de los Trabajadores PO,  PTS and Izquierda Socialista
Nueva Izquierda MST-MAS
Libres, Libres del Sur, a center-left party with populist leanings, based in Buenos Aires
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« Reply #24 on: June 24, 2017, 06:40:44 PM »
« Edited: June 27, 2017, 11:04:07 AM by Alex »

San Luis
(3 senators and 3 Deputies)
Frente Unidad Justicialista San Luis, uniting the two wings of the province's Peronistas, those of the Rodriguez Saa brothers (who's faction has governed the province since 1983) and the kirchneristas. PJ, Compromiso Federal (Rodríguez Saa), FpV and several minor parties
Avanzar y Cambiemos por San Luis UCR, Pro, Avanzar San Luis (Claudio Poggi, governor 2011-15, deputy, formed his own party in 2016), Libres del Sur and Partido Demócrata Independiente. Claudio Poggi and deputy José Riccardo will lead their Senate and Deputies list, there's also a second list made up by UCR members dissatisfied with Riccardo
Izquierda al Frente por el Socialismo MST-MAS
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