District
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Parties under ACyS umbrella
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Foremost candidates
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Notes
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Results of the 28 June 2009 elections[7]
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Buenos Aires Autonomous City
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- 19,05%
- 344.388 votes
- 3rd place
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Buenos Aires Province
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- 21,48%
- 1.555.825 votes
- 3rd place
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Catamarca
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- 38,86%
- 57.499 votes
- Winner
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Córdoba
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- 27,97%
- 462.561 votes
- Winner
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Corrientes
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Under the name Encounter for Corrientes.
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- 32,75%
- 141.021 votes
- 2nd place
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Chaco
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- 44,42%
- 227.006 votes
- 2nd place
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Entre Ríos
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- 35,02%
- 228.263 votes
- Winner
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Formosa
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- 35,75%
- 79.366 votes
- 2nd place
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Jujuy
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- 30,97%
- 84.284 votes
- 2nd place
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La Pampa
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As Civic and Social Front of La Pampa.
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- 35,47%
- 62.782 votes
- 2nd place
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Mendoza
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- 48,40%
- 414.822 votes
- Winner
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Neuquén
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- 5,05%
- 13.805 votes
- 6th place
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Salta
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- 4,86%
- 23.362 votes
- 7th place
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San Juan
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- 15,07%
- 47.836 votes
- 3rd place
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San Luis
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- 11,94%
- 22.948 votes
- 4th place
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Santa Cruz
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- 42,54%
- 53.133 votes
- Winner
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Santa Fe
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- 40,60%
- 662.210 votes
- 2nd place
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Santiago del Estero
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- 11,07%
- 33.781 votes
- 3rd place
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Tierra del Fuego
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- 9,36%
- 5.687 votes
- 5th place
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Tucumán
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- 15,62%
- 108.469 votes
- 2nd place
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