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2001 Argentine legislative election

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election_name2001 Argentine legislative election
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turnout75.47%
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election_date14 October 2001
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party1Justicialist Party
percentage138.49%
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percentage222.71%
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percentage39.02%
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party4Social Pole
percentage44.12%
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party5United Left
percentage53.63%
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party7Union for Buenos Aires Front
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party8Self-determination and Freedom
percentage80.95%
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party9Democratic Party of Mendoza
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An Argentine legislative election took place on Sunday, 14 October 2001 to elect 127 of the 257 seats in the Argentine Chamber of Deputies, and all 72 seats in the Argentine Senate. The elections were held during the second year of the administration of President Fernando de la Rúa. Elections to the Chamber of Deputies are held using staggered elections, with only 127 of the 257 seats in that chamber being up for grabs.

In the event, the opposition Justicialist Party took control of both chambers of the legislature, severely limiting the power of the administration of De la Rúa. His government was supported by the Radical Civic Union, the Broad Front and the Front for a Country in Solidarity, who contested the election jointly under the banner of the Alliance for Work, Justice and Education.

The Argentine Senate faced its first elections since 1995, and in accordance with an agreement crafted following the 1994 reform of the Argentine Constitution, all 72 seats would be renewed, and three classes of senators elected in 2001 would serve for two, four, or six-years in their first term afterwards. Senators, save for the City of Buenos Aires, had previously been elected by their respective provincial legislatures, but would now be popularly elected.

Background

In 1999, Fernando de la Rúa had been elected President of Argentina in that year's elections. De la Rúa had inherited an economy in recession, and in the midst of an economic crisis. In the end, the 2001 legislative elections were seen as a rebuke for De la Rúa and his handling of the crisis, which was at that point in its fourth year. The Justicialist Party, which had suffered a defeat in 1999, staged a comeback in this election, benefiting from its role as the principal opposition party. Elections in Argentina are compulsory, meaning that those who fail to turn out potentially could face a fine or other punishment. Despite this, roughly a quarter (24.4%) of Argentines eligible to vote, chose to stay at home. The blank votes additionally made up a major share of all votes cast.

Results

Chamber of Deputies

PartyVotes%Seats wonTotal seats
Justicialist Party (PJ)5,499,35338.49**66**
Alliance for Work, Justice and Education (Alianza)3,244,89122.71**35**
Alternative for a Republic of Equals (ARI)1,288,4039.02**8**
Social Pole588,4244.12**4**
United Left (IU)518,3143.63**1**
Humanist Party (PH)384,2482.69
Federalist Unity Party (PAUFE)296.8042.08**2**
Union of the Democratic Centre (UCEDE)287,9762.02
Workers' Party (PO) - Movement for Socialism (MAS)243,7841.71
Action for the Republic (AR)160,8321.13
Union for Buenos Aires Front (PJ + AR)156,1041.09**2**
Self-determination and Freedom (AyL)135,3610.95**2**
Democratic Party of Mendoza (PD)126,7690.89**1**
Democratic Progressive Party (PDP)109,7960.77**1**
Socialist Workers' Party (PTS)105,8360.74
Neighborhood Action Movement104,4270.73
Republican Force (FR)103,4470.72**1**
Salta Renewal Party (PRS)95,0010.66**1**
Christian Democratic Party (PDC)81,0920.57
Front of Social Integration for a Change in Freedom (FISCAL)74,0020.52**1**
Neuquén People's Movement (MPN)60,8520.43**2**
People's Reconstruction Party (PPR)53,5800.37
Retirees in Action53,0260.37
Corrientes Civic and Social Front44,9540.31
Popular Renewal Front42,5480.30
Movement for Dignity and Independence (MODIN)45,2180.32
Constitutional Nationalist Party (PNC)34,2750.24
Integration and Development Movement (MID)31,1340.22
Labor Party30,7670.22
United People's Front24,0160.17
Chubut Action Party (PACH)21,8910.15
Popular Movement for the Reconquest20,9510.15
Buenos Aires Popular Movement (MOPOBO)20,7410.15
Popular Action Movement20,3120.14
United People's Front19,5060.14
Development and Justice17,1930.12
Change Córdoba15,7250.11
For a New Jujuy14,6760.10
Civic Renewal Movement13,2920.09
Popular Front12,0350.08
Río Negro Provincial Party (PPR)11,8910.08
People's Patagonian Movement (MPP)11,5890.08
Liberation Front10,7880.08
Independent Democratic Movement9,6590.07
Santa Cruz Federal Movement6,8220.05
Social Democratic Party6,7600.05
Memory and Participation6,4320.05
Middle Generation Party6,3950.04
Fueguian People's Movement (MOPOF)4,6600.03
Fuegian Federal Party4,4330.03
United People3,3310.02
Provincial Civic Action2,8910.02
New Leadership2,8110.02
New Front900.00
Total14,290,108100**127****257**
Positive votes14,290,10876.02
Blank votes2,022,58710.76
Invalid votes2,486,29613.23
Total votes18,798,991100
Registered voters/turnout24,907,83875.47

Senate

PartyVotes%Seats
2001-2003Seats
2001-2005Seats
2001-2007Total seats
Justicialist Party (PJ)5,668,52338.95**14****16****12**
Alliance for Work, Justice and Education (Alianza)3,412,19523.45**9****8****9**
Alternative for a Republic of Equals (ARI)1,304,7358.97
Social Pole630,3094.33
United Left (IU)499,9323.44
Humanist Party (PH)376,3762.59
Federalist Unity Party (PAUFE)321.7682,21
Union of the Democratic Centre (UCEDE)306,3652.11
Workers' Party (PO) - Movement for Socialism (MAS)237,6701.63
Action for the Republic (AR)159,6111.10
Union for Buenos Aires Front (PJ + AR)150.2911,03
Democratic Party of Mendoza (PD)127,3430.88
Socialist Workers' Party (PTS)105,7570.73
Democratic Progressive Party (PDP)104,4110.72
Republican Force (FR)99,4080.68**1**
Salta Renewal Party (PRS)94,4230.65**1**
Self-determination and Freedom (AyL)92,6470.64
Front of Social Integration for a Change in Freedom (FISCAL)87,3540.60
Christian Democratic Party (PDC)67,1490.46
Neuquén People's Movement (MPN)61,6130.42**2**
People's Reconstruction Party (PPR)53,1400.37
Retirees in Action51,9750.36
Corrientes Civic and Social Front46,2020.32
Movement for Dignity and Independence (MODIN)44,7810.31
Popular Renewal Front43,3490.30
Integration and Development Movement (MID)35,5200.24
Labor Party30,6340.21
Constitutional Nationalist Party (PNC)29,2940.20
Chubut Action Party (PACH)22,3790.15
Popular Action Movement21,1460.15
Popular Movement for the Reconquest21,0300.14
Buenos Aires Popular Movement (MOPOBO)20,7930.14
Native Action20,3330.14
United People's Front19,6460.14
Development and Justice18,1830.12
Social Progress Party17,3480.12
For a New Jujuy15,8710.11
Change Córdoba15,5010.11
Popular Front12,8960.09
Civic Renewal Movement12,5180.09
Río Negro Provincial Party (PPR)11,7710.08
People's Patagonian Movement (MPP)11,5470.08
Liberation Front10,4640.07
Independent Democratic Movement10,3430.07
Santa Cruz Federal Movement8,5140.06
Memory and Participation6,5820.05
Social Democratic Party6,4620.04
Fuegian Federal Party6,3300.04
Middle Generation Party6,1920.04
United People3,2460.02
Provincial Civic Action3,1820.02
New Leadership2,7640.02
Fueguian People's Movement (MOPOF)2,7570.02
New Front930.00
Total14,550,666100**24****24****24****72**
Positive votes14,550,66677.38
Blank votes1,732,8619.22
Invalid votes2,519,44113.40
Total votes18,802,968100
Registered voters/turnout24,907,83875.49

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