1983 Argentine general election
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Presidential election | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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600 members of the Electoral College 301 votes needed to win | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Registered | 17,929,951 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Turnout | 85.61% | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Percentage of votes (left) and electoral votes (right) by province. | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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254 seats in the Chamber of Deputies 128 seats needed for a majority | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Turnout | 85.61% | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
This lists parties that won seats. See the complete results below. |
A general election was held in Argentina on 30 October 1983 and marked the return of constitutional rule following the self-styled National Reorganization Process dictatorship installed in 1976. Voters fully chose the president, governors, mayors, and their respective national, province and town legislators; with a turnout of 85.6%.
Background
In 1976 the military announced a
Six years of intermittent wage freezes, policies adverse to industry and restrictive measures like the Circular 1050 had left GDP per capita at its lowest level since 1968 and real wages lower by around 40%. Given these conditions, the return of some freedoms quickly led to a wave of strikes, including two general strikes led by
Amid growing calls for quicker elections, police brutally repressed a December 16, 1982, demonstration in Buenos Aires' central
Among the first prominent political figures to condemn the amnesty was the leader of the UCR's progressive wing,
Constrained by time, Alfonsín focused his strategy on accusing the Justicialists, who had refused to condemn Bignone's military amnesty, of enjoying the dictator's tacit support. Alfonsín enjoyed the valuable support of a number of Argentine intellectuals and artists, including playwright Carlos Gorostiza, who devised the UCR candidate's slogan, Ahora, Alfonsín ("Now is the Time for Alfonsín").[3]
Lúder, aware of intraparty tensions, limited his campaign ads and rhetoric largely to an evocation of the founder of the Justicialist Party, the late Juan Perón. Polls gave neither man an edge for the contest, which was scheduled for October 30. A few days for the elections (which a record turnout), the Justicialist candidate for Governor of Buenos Aires Province, Herminio Iglesias, threw a (premature) "victory rally" in which a coffin draped in the UCR colors was burned before the television cameras.[2]
The bonfire ignited the electorate's bitter memories of Isabel Perón's tenure and helped result in a solid victory for the UCR. The Peronists were given a majority in the Senate and 12 of 22 governorships. The UCR secured only 7 governors, though the nation's largest province, Buenos Aires, would be governed by the UCR's Alejandro Armendáriz. The elections themselves, which allowed Alfonsín to persuade Bignone to advance the inaugural to December 10, 1983, became, in playwright Carlos Gorostiza's words, "more than a democratic way out, a way into life."[3]
Candidates for President
- Radical Civic Union (centrist/social democrat): Former Deputy Raúl Alfonsín of Buenos Aires.
- Ítalo Lúderof Santa Fe.
- Intransigent Party (socialist) : Former Governor Oscar Alende of Buenos Aires.
- Integration and Development Movement (developmentalist): Economist Rogelio Julio Frigerio of Buenos Aires.
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Alfonsín
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Alende
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Frigerio
Results
The Alfonsín-Martínez tandem won the election by 51.75% of votes against the 40.16% of Luder-Bittel tandem. Alfonsín's 51.75% vote percentage would be broken by Cristina Fernández de Kirchner's record of 54.11% vote percentage in 2011.
President
Presidential candidate |
Vice Presidential candidate |
Party | Popular vote | Electoral vote | |||
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Votes | % | Votes | % | ||||
Raúl Alfonsín | Víctor Hipólito Martínez | Radical Civic Union (UCR) | 7,724,559 | 51.75 | 317 | 52.83 | |
Ítalo Lúder
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Deolindo Bittel | Justicialist Party (PJ) | 5,995,402 | 40.16 | 259 | 43.17 | |
Oscar Alende | Mirto Lisandro Viale | Intransigent Party (PI) | 347,654 | 2.33 | 2 | 0.33 | |
Rogelio Julio Frigerio | Antonio Salonia | Integration and Development Movement (MID) | 177,426 | 1.19 | 2 | 0.33 | |
Francisco Manrique | Guillermo Belgrano Rawson | Total Manrique - Rawson | 107,188 | 0.72 | |||
Federal Alliance | 59,045 | 0.40 | |||||
Democratic Party of Mendoza (PD) | 17,192 | 0.12 | |||||
Democratic Party of Córdoba (PD) | 12,232 | 0.08 | |||||
Federal Party (PF)
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8,129 | 0.05 | |||||
Popular Line Movement (MOLIPO) | 6,365 | 0.04 | |||||
Democratic Party of Entre Ríos | 4,225 | 0.03 | |||||
No candidates | Autonomist - Liberal Alliance | 104,052 | 0.70 | 6 | 1.00 | ||
Álvaro Alsogaray | Jorge S. Oría | Total Alsogaray - Oría | 62,854 | 0.42 | |||
Union of the Democratic Centre (UCeDe) | 52,526 | 0.35 | |||||
Center National Confederation | 8,736 | 0.06 | |||||
Center Party | 1,592 | 0.01 | |||||
No candidates | Blockist Party (PB) | 58,038 | 0.39 | 4 | 0.67 | ||
Rafael Martínez Raymonda | René H. Balestra | Total Martínez Raymonda - Balestra | 50,184 | 0.34 | |||
Democratic - Socialist Alliance | 47,692 | 0.32 | |||||
Democratic Progressive Party (PDP) | 2,227 | 0.01 | |||||
Democratic Socialist Party (PSD) | 265 | 0.00 | |||||
Francisco Eduardo Cerro | Arturo Ponsati | Christian Democratic Party (PDC) | 46,544 | 0.31 | |||
Luis Zamora | Silvia Díaz | Movement for Socialism (MAS)
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42,500 | 0.28 | |||
No candidates | Neuquén People's Movement (MPN) | 30,546 | 0.20 | 4 | 0.67 | ||
Three Flags Party | 22,583 | 0.15 | 1 | 0.17 | |||
Jujuy People's Movement (MPJ) | 22,303 | 0.15 | 2 | 0.33 | |||
Guillermo Estévez Boero | Edgardo Rossi | Popular Socialist Party (PSP) | 21,177 | 0.14 | |||
No candidates | Salta Renewal Party (PARES) | 18,844 | 0.13 | 1 | 0.17 | ||
La Pampa Federalist Movement (MOFEPA) | 15,298 | 0.10 | 2 | 0.33 | |||
Jorge Abelardo Ramos | Elisa Margarita Colombo | Popular Left Front (FIP) | 14,093 | 0.10 | |||
Gregorio Flores | Catalina Guagnini | Workers' Party (PO) | 13,067 | 0.09 | |||
No candidates | Federal Vanguard | 12,373 | 0.08 | ||||
Renewal Crusade (CR) | 5,539 | 0.04 | |||||
Catamarca Popular Movement | 4,464 | 0.03 | |||||
Popular Line | 4,044 | 0.03 | |||||
Salta Popular Movement | 3,197 | 0.02 | |||||
Salta Alliance | 3,089 | 0.02 | |||||
Conservative Principist Party | 3,000 | 0.02 | |||||
Chaco Unity Movement | 2,853 | 0.02 | |||||
The People's Voice | 2,735 | 0.02 | |||||
Chubut Action Party (PACH) | 2,640 | 0.02 | |||||
Popular Alliance | 2,568 | 0.02 | |||||
Socialist Party (PS) | 2,289 | 0.02 | |||||
Rionegrino Provincial Party (PPR) | 1,113 | 0.01 | |||||
Popular Union (UP)
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934 | 0.01 | |||||
Authentic Socialist Party (PSA) | 585 | 0.00 | |||||
Renewal Party | 448 | 0.00 | |||||
Democratic Party of Catamarca | 401 | 0.00 | |||||
Nationalist Movement | 394 | 0.00 | |||||
Provincial Defense - White Flag | 264 | 0.00 | |||||
Party for Social Democracy | 257 | 0.00 | |||||
Conservative People's Party (PCP) | 13 | 0.00 | |||||
Total | 14,927,512 | 100 | |||||
Positive votes | 14,927,512 | 97.25 | |||||
Blank votes | 334,946 | 2.18 | |||||
Invalid votes | 87,728 | 0.57 | |||||
Total votes | 15,350,186 | 100 | |||||
Registered voters/turnout | 17,929,951 | 85.61 | |||||
Sources:[4][5] |
Results by province
Alfonsín/Martínez (UCR) |
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MID )
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Others | Blank/Invalid | Turnout | ||||||||||||||
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Province | El. | Votes | % | El. | Votes | % | El. | Votes | % | El. | Votes | % | El. | Votes | % | El. | Votes | % | Votes | % |
Buenos Aires | 144 | 2,878,858 | 51.41 | 79 | 2,364,585 | 42.23 | 65 | 181,488 | 3.24 | – | 47,004 | 0.84 | – | 356,099 | 2.28 | – | 127,607 | 2.77 | 5,759,215 | 87.69 |
Buenos Aires City
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54 | 1,269,352 | 64.26 | 37 | 540,389 | 27.36 | 15 | 88,480 | 4.48 | 2 | 14,480 | 0.73 | – | 62,556 | 3.17 | – | 33,422 | 1.66 | 2,008,679 | 85.78 |
Catamarca | 14 | 48,595 | 46.79 | 7 | 45,329 | 43.65 | 7 | 602 | 0.58 | – | 805 | 0.78 | – | 8,526 | 8.20 | – | 3,762 | 3.50 | 107,619 | 81.34 |
Chaco | 18 | 153,971 | 46.55 | 9 | 158,721 | 47.98 | 9 | 1,391 | 0.42 | – | 7,141 | 2.16 | – | 9,556 | 2.89 | – | 10,656 | 3.12 | 341,436 | 75.90 |
Chubut | 14 | 56,912 | 50.85 | 8 | 46,400 | 41.46 | 6 | 1,957 | 1.75 | – | 2,362 | 2.11 | – | 4,281 | 3.82 | – | 5,167 | 4.41 | 117,079 | 80.63 |
Córdoba
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40 | 791,470 | 56.22 | 23 | 561,954 | 39.92 | 17 | 12,245 | 0.87 | – | 13,078 | 0.93 | – | 29,089 | 2.06 | – | 33,381 | 2.32 | 1,441,217 | 88.35 |
Corrientes | 18 | 112,216 | 33.84 | 7 | 94,105 | 28.38 | 5 | 2,467 | 0.74 | – | 11,662 | 3.52 | – | 111,117 | 33.51 | 6[6] | 8,232 | 2.42 | 339,799 | 77.26 |
Entre Ríos | 22 | 251,811 | 49.53 | 12 | 224,778 | 44.21 | 10 | 7,558 | 1.49 | – | 7,949 | 1.56 | – | 16,301 | 3.21 | – | 11,769 | 2.26 | 520,166 | 83.70 |
Formosa | 14 | 45,065 | 37.20 | 5 | 54,660 | 45.12 | 7 | 560 | 0.46 | – | 16,680 | 13.77 | 2 | 4,188 | 3.46 | – | 5,369 | 4.24 | 126,522 | 75.92 |
Jujuy | 16 | 61,173 | 35.46 | 6 | 84,051 | 48.72 | 8 | 877 | 0.51 | – | 1,421 | 0.82 | – | 24,979 | 14.48 | 2[7] | 8,852 | 4.88 | 181,353 | 84.32 |
La Pampa | 14 | 50,753 | 41.38 | 6 | 50,138 | 40.88 | 6 | 1,922 | 1.57 | – | 3,294 | 2.69 | – | 16,540 | 13.48 | 2[8] | 5,350 | 4.18 | 127,997 | 89.52 |
La Rioja
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14 | 35,534 | 41.04 | 6 | 48,073 | 55.52 | 8 | 462 | 0.53 | – | 1,588 | 1.83 | – | 925 | 1.08 | – | 9,285 | 9.69 | 95,867 | 89.31 |
Mendoza | 24 | 368,484 | 57.81 | 15 | 233,035 | 36.56 | 9 | 6,073 | 0.95 | – | 7,233 | 1.13 | – | 22,566 | 3.55 | – | 11,680 | 1.80 | 649,071 | 86.63 |
Misiones | 18 | 118,676 | 49.56 | 9 | 114,454 | 47.79 | 9 | 738 | 0.31 | – | 3,885 | 1.62 | – | 1,717 | 0.72 | – | 11,359 | 4.53 | 250,829 | 80.15 |
Neuquén | 14 | 48,279 | 45.31 | 7 | 23,653 | 22.20 | 3 | 2,114 | 1.98 | – | 904 | 0.85 | – | 31,594 | 29.66 | 4[9] | 6,006 | 5.34 | 112,550 | 86.80 |
Río Negro | 14 | 84,226 | 53.57 | 8 | 62,801 | 39.94 | 6 | 2,868 | 1.82 | – | 2,616 | 1.66 | – | 4,725 | 3.01 | – | 10,447 | 6.23 | 167,683 | 85.84 |
Salta | 18 | 135,398 | 44.62 | 8 | 137,369 | 45.27 | 9 | 1,340 | 0.44 | – | 1,774 | 0.58 | – | 27,537 | 9.08 | 1[10] | 7,677 | 2.47 | 311,095 | 80.07 |
San Juan
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16 | 98,916 | 40.23 | 7 | 75,368 | 30.65 | 5 | 2,152 | 0.88 | – | 2,940 | 1.20 | – | 66,505 | 27.04 | 4[11] | 4,724 | 1.89 | 250,605 | 86.40 |
San Luis | 14 | 58,723 | 48.58 | 8 | 50,095 | 41.44 | 6 | 549 | 0.45 | – | 4,434 | 3.67 | – | 7,075 | 5.86 | – | 4,138 | 3.31 | 125,014 | 84.99 |
Santa Cruz
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14 | 19,077 | 44.01 | 7 | 22,324 | 51.50 | 7 | 668 | 1.54 | – | 844 | 1.95 | – | 437 | 1.01 | – | 1,850 | 4.09 | 45,200 | 82.22 |
Santa Fe | 42 | 719,186 | 50.21 | 23 | 615,007 | 42.94 | 19 | 26,835 | 1.52 | – | 20,519 | 1.43 | – | 50,672 | 3.89 | – | 47,401 | 3.20 | 1,479,620 | 88.28 |
Santiago del Estero | 18 | 109,012 | 40.57 | 8 | 130,411 | 48.53 | 9 | 1,146 | 0.43 | – | 1,106 | 0.41 | – | 27,030 | 10.06 | 1[12] | 8,794 | 3.17 | 277,499 | 69.89 |
Tierra del Fuego
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4 | 5,410 | 50.40 | 2 | 4,180 | 38.94 | 2 | 406 | 3.78 | – | 329 | 3.07 | – | 409 | 3.81 | – | 3,166 | 22.78 | 13,900 | 90.56 |
Tucumán | 22 | 203,462 | 41.55 | 10 | 253,522 | 51.78 | 12 | 2,756 | 0.56 | – | 3,378 | 0.69 | – | 26,539 | 5.42 | – | 10,514 | 2.10 | 500,171 | 81.67 |
Total | 600 | 7,724,559 | 51.75 | 317 | 5,995,402 | 40.16 | 259 | 347,654 | 2.33 | 2 | 177,426 | 1.19 | 2 | 682,471 | 4.57 | 20 | 422,674 | 2.75 | 15,350,186 | 85.61 |
Chamber of Deputies
Party | Votes | % | Seats 1983–1985 |
Seats 1983–1987 |
Total seats | |
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Radical Civic Union (UCR) | 7,104,748 | 47.97 | 64 | 65 | 129 | |
Justicialist Party (PJ) | 5,697,610 | 38.47 | 56 | 55 | 111 | |
Intransigent Party (PI) | 411,883 | 2.78 | 2 | 1 | 3 | |
Union of the Democratic Centre (UCeDe) | 251,541 | 1.70 | 1 | 1 | 2 | |
Integration and Development Movement (MID) | 223,763 | 1.51 | — | — | — | |
Communist Party (PC)
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182,296 | 1.23 | — | — | — | |
Federal Alliance | 169,585 | 1.14 | — | — | — | |
Christian Democratic Party (PDC) | 139,881 | 0.94 | — | 1 | 1 | |
Democratic - Socialist Alliance | 125,085 | 0.84 | — | — | — | |
Autonomist Party of Corrientes (PACo) | 67,259 | 0.45 | — | 1 | 1 | |
Blockist Party (PB) | 61,737 | 0.42 | 1 | 1 | 2 | |
Movement for Socialism (MAS)
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56,193 | 0.38 | — | — | — | |
Liberal Party of Corrientes (PLCo) | 46,223 | 0.31 | 1 | — | 1 | |
Neuquén People's Movement (MPN) | 36,168 | 0.24 | 1 | 1 | 2 | |
Popular Socialist Party (PSP) | 35,631 | 0.24 | — | — | — | |
Jujuy People's Movement (MPJ) | 26,535 | 0.18 | — | 1 | 1 | |
Three Flags Party | 24,923 | 0.17 | — | — | — | |
Salta Renewal Party (PARES) | 22,453 | 0.15 | — | — | — | |
Popular Left Front (FIP) | 18,750 | 0.13 | — | — | — | |
Federal Vanguard - Christian Democratic Party | 17,926 | 0.12 | — | — | — | |
Workers' Party (PO) | 17,720 | 0.12 | — | — | — | |
La Pampa Federalist Movement (MOFEPA) | 16,490 | 0.11 | 1 | — | 1 | |
Catamarca Popular Movement | 10,049 | 0.07 | — | — | — | |
Renewal Crusade (CR) | 7,065 | 0.05 | — | — | — | |
Chubut Action Party (PACH) | 5,544 | 0.04 | — | — | — | |
Popular Alliance | 5,377 | 0.04 | — | — | — | |
Salta Alliance | 4,656 | 0.03 | — | — | — | |
Conservative Principist Party | 3,728 | 0.03 | — | — | — | |
Salta Popular Movement | 3,387 | 0.02 | — | — | — | |
Chaco Unity Movement | 3,254 | 0.02 | — | — | — | |
The People's Voice | 3,075 | 0.02 | — | — | — | |
Socialist Party (PS) | 2,573 | 0.02 | — | — | — | |
Neighborhood Association - Fueguino Popular Union
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1,940 | 0.01 | — | — | — | |
Popular Union (UP)
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1,490 | 0.01 | — | — | — | |
Rionegrino Provincial Party (PPR) | 1,453 | 0.01 | — | — | — | |
Authentic Socialist Party (PSA) | 797 | 0.01 | — | — | — | |
Democratic Party of Catamarca | 688 | 0.00 | — | — | — | |
Renewal Party | 587 | 0.00 | — | — | — | |
Nationalist Movement | 474 | 0.00 | — | — | — | |
Provincial Defense - White Flag | 415 | 0.00 | — | — | — | |
Party for Social Democracy | 266 | 0.00 | — | — | — | |
Conservative People's Party (PCP) | 13 | 0.00 | — | — | — | |
Total | 14,811,231 | 100 | 127 | 127 | 254 | |
Positive votes | 14,811,231 | 96.49 | ||||
Blank votes | 451,756 | 2.94 | ||||
Invalid votes | 87,199 | 0.57 | ||||
Total votes | 15,350,186 | 100 | ||||
Registered voters/turnout | 17,929,951 | 85.61 | ||||
Sources:[13][5] |
Results by province
Province | UCR | PJ | Others | ||||||
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Votes | % | Seats | Votes | % | Seats | Votes | % | Seats | |
Buenos Aires | 2,743,064 | 49.38 | 37 | 2,239,629 | 40.32 | 31 | 571,969 | 10.30 | 2 |
Buenos Aires City
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967,275 | 49.47 | 14 | 460,952 | 23.57 | 7 | 527,197 | 26.96 | 4 |
Catamarca | 43,008 | 41.81 | 2 | 43,096 | 41.89 | 3 | 16,764 | 16.30 | — |
Chaco | 151,976 | 45.96 | 3 | 157,302 | 47.57 | 4 | 21,372 | 6.46 | — |
Chubut | 52,791 | 47.75 | 3 | 44,991 | 40.69 | 2 | 12,784 | 11.56 | — |
Córdoba | 773,659 | 55.06 | 11 | 549,929 | 39.14 | 7 | 81,524 | 5.80 | — |
Corrientes | 101,345 | 31.35 | 3 | 82,463 | 25.51 | 2 | 139,470 | 43.14 | 2 |
Entre Ríos | 243,652 | 48.24 | 5 | 218,044 | 43.17 | 4 | 43,338 | 8.58 | — |
Formosa | 44,129 | 36.55 | 2 | 54,280 | 44.96 | 3 | 22,326 | 18.49 | — |
Jujuy | 56,133 | 32.70 | 2 | 82,737 | 48.20 | 3 | 32,789 | 19.10 | 1 |
La Pampa | 48,870 | 40.00 | 2 | 49,133 | 40.22 | 2 | 24,171 | 19.78 | 1 |
La Rioja | 35,226 | 40.75 | 2 | 47,416 | 54.86 | 3 | 3,796 | 4.39 | — |
Mendoza | 351,001 | 55.26 | 6 | 225,488 | 35.50 | 4 | 58,676 | 9.24 | — |
Misiones | 118,055 | 49.36 | 4 | 113,615 | 47.50 | 3 | 7,514 | 3.14 | — |
Neuquén | 40,925 | 39.00 | 2 | 22,681 | 21.61 | 1 | 41,326 | 39.38 | 2 |
Río Negro | 81,879 | 52.64 | 3 | 60,952 | 39.18 | 2 | 12,721 | 8.18 | — |
Salta | 126,119 | 42.03 | 3 | 135,236 | 45.07 | 4 | 38,684 | 12.89 | — |
San Juan | 91,874 | 37.65 | 2 | 73,389 | 30.07 | 2 | 78,782 | 32.28 | 2 |
San Luis | 53,926 | 45.32 | 3 | 48,914 | 41.11 | 2 | 16,137 | 13.56 | — |
Santa Cruz | 18,957 | 43.70 | 2 | 21,865 | 50.41 | 3 | 2,554 | 5.89 | — |
Santa Fe | 657,272 | 46.42 | 10 | 585,323 | 41.34 | 9 | 173,216 | 12.23 | — |
Santiago del Estero | 103,225 | 38.61 | 3 | 127,388 | 47.65 | 4 | 36,745 | 13.74 | — |
Tierra del Fuego | 3,730 | 35.99 | 1 | 3,654 | 35.26 | 1 | 2,979 | 28.75 | — |
Tucumán | 196,657 | 40.31 | 4 | 249,133 | 51.07 | 5 | 42,039 | 8.62 | — |
Total | 7,104,748 | 47.97 | 129 | 5,697,610 | 38.47 | 111 | 2,008,873 | 13.56 | 14 |
Senate
Party | Seats 1983-1986 |
Seats 1983-1989 |
Seats 1983-1992 |
Total seats | |
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Justicialist Party (PJ) | 7 | 7 | 6 | 20 | |
Radical Civic Union (UCR) | 6 | 6 | 6 | 18 | |
Neuquén People's Movement (MPN) | — | 1 | 1 | 2 | |
Blockist Party (PB) | 1 | — | 1 | 2 | |
Autonomist Party of Corrientes (PACo) | 1 | — | — | 1 | |
Liberal Party of Corrientes (PLCo) | — | 1 | — | 1 | |
Integration and Development Movement (MID) | — | 1 | — | 1 | |
Conservative People's Party (PCP) | — | — | 1 | 1 |
Results by province
Province | PJ | UCR | MPN | PB | PACo | PLCo | MID | PCP |
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Buenos Aires | — | 2 | — | — | — | — | — | — |
Buenos Aires City
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— | 2 | — | — | — | — | — | — |
Catamarca | 1 | — | — | — | — | — | — | 1 |
Chaco | 1 | 1 | — | — | — | — | — | — |
Chubut | — | 2 | — | — | — | — | — | — |
Córdoba | — | 2 | — | — | — | — | — | — |
Corrientes | — | — | — | — | 1 | 1 | — | — |
Entre Ríos | — | 2 | — | — | — | — | — | — |
Formosa | 1 | — | — | — | — | — | 1 | — |
Jujuy | 2 | — | — | — | — | — | — | — |
La Pampa | 1 | 1 | — | — | — | — | — | — |
La Rioja | 2 | — | — | — | — | — | — | — |
Mendoza | — | 2 | — | — | — | — | — | — |
Misiones | — | 2 | — | — | — | — | — | — |
Neuquén | — | — | 2 | — | — | — | — | — |
Río Negro | — | 2 | — | — | — | — | — | — |
Salta | 2 | — | — | — | — | — | — | — |
San Juan | — | — | — | 2 | — | — | — | — |
San Luis | 2 | — | — | — | — | — | — | — |
Santa Cruz | 2 | — | — | — | — | — | — | — |
Santa Fe | 2 | — | — | — | — | — | — | — |
Santiago del Estero | 2 | — | — | — | — | — | — | — |
Tucumán | 2 | — | — | — | — | — | — | — |
Total | 20 | 18 | 2 | 2 | 1 | 1 | 1 | 1 |
Provincial Governors
References
- ^ a b Todo Argentina: 1982 (in Spanish)
- ^ a b c Todo Argentina: 1983 (in Spanish)
- ^ a b Página/12: El marketing que acompañó al candidato (in Spanish)
- ^ "Recorriendo las Elecciones de 1983 a 2013 - Presidenciales". Dirección Nacional Electoral. Archived from the original on 2017-09-25. Retrieved 2017-09-25.
- ^ a b "Elecciones Nacionales ESCRUTINIO DEFINITIVO 1983" (PDF). Ministry of the Interior. Archived from the original (PDF) on 24 October 2018.
- ^ Autonomist - Liberal Alliance
- ^ Jujuy People's Movement
- ^ La Pampa Federalist Movement
- ^ Neuquén People's Movement
- ^ Salta Renewal Party
- ^ Blockist Party
- ^ Three Flags Party
- ^ "Recorriendo las Elecciones de 1983 a 2013 - Diputados Nacionales". Dirección Nacional Electoral. Archived from the original on 9 September 2022.