The final count of the votes cast on September 12 was concluded. Six lists will compete, including Cynthia Hotton’s. The details

How the ballots are formed
After the final scrutiny, where Manes was just below 40% of the votes obtained by Juntos -the floor agreed by the coalition for the intern- the Juntos list will be headed by Santilli and Graciela Ocaña, with the neuroscientist in the third place of the ballot. Behind him are Marcela Campagnoli, Juan Manuel López, Danya Tavela, Gerardo Milman, María Sotolano, Emilio Monzó, Gabriela Besana, Hernán Lombardi, Margarita Stolbizer, Alejandro Finocchiaro, Victoria Borrego, Fabio Quetglas, Florencia de Sensi, Javier Sánchez Wrba, Elsa Llenderrozas, Nelson Marino and Patricia Vázquez. Together they expect to bring to Congress between 16 and 17 national deputies, in case of repeating the electoral triumph of the PASO .

Who will not be in November
The political forces that did not pass the cutoff of 1.5% of the votes to be able to participate in the next elections are: Social Vocation, Federal Republican, Union for the Future Front, Movement to Socialism and the Patriot Front. The Federal Party, Everyone for Buenos Aires, Celeste Provida, the Green Party, the Popular Party, Workers’ Policy, the Social and Humanist Fair Project and the Popular Conservative Party did not reach the possibility of participating either. Finally, other forces that did not reach the threshold were Esperanza del Pueblo, Current of Buenos Aires Thought, Justice and Patriotic Dignity, Social, Moral and Progress Unity and the Labor Party.
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