130 of 257 seats in the Chamber of Deputies 24 of 72 seats in the Senate
Turnout
71.88% (Deputies) 69.17% (Senate)
Party
%
Seats
+/–
Chamber of Deputies
Justicialist Party
39.74%
65
+3
Radical Civic Union
13.48%
19
−15
Alternative for a Republic of Equals
9.74%
11
+5
Recreate for Growth
4.02%
2
+1
Commitment to Change Front
3.88%
5
0
Buenos Aires Popular Front
3.86%
5
+5
Socialist Party
2.92%
3
+2
Federalist Action for Buenos Aires
2.76%
3
+1
New Front
2.61%
3
+3
Self-determination and Freedom
1.32%
2
0
Republican Force
0.80%
2
+1
Others
15.01%
9
−3
Senate
Justicialist Party
40.51%
12
+1
Radical Civic Union
15.60%
5
−3
Socialist Party
9.42%
1
+1
New Front
7.62%
1
+1
Republican Force
3.12%
2
+2
New Party
2.25%
1
+1
Front of Everyone (Corrientes)
2.74%
2
0
This lists parties that won seats. See the complete results below.
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