Talk:2003 Argentine general election

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Provincial Governor Elections

Elections of provincial Governors and Government Chief of the Buenos Aires City

The provincial elections where held on April 27, 8, 22, June 29, August 24, 31, September 7, 14, 28, October 5, 19, 26 and November 9, 16, 23 of 2003, depending on the province. All the 23 provincial governors and the Chief of Government of the Buenos Aires City where elected.

District Elected Governor Party
Buenos Aires Felipe Solá Justicialist
Catamarca Eduardo Brizuela del Moral Civic Social Front (UCR)
Chaco Roy Nikisch Radical Civic Union
Chubut Mario Das Neves Justicialist
Buenos Aires City1 Aníbal Ibarra R Great Front
Córdoba José Manuel De La Sota R Justicialist
Entre Ríos Jorge Busti Justicialist
Formosa Gildo InsfránR Justicialist
Jujuy Eduardo FellnerR Justicialist
La Pampa Carlos Alberto Verna Justicialist
La Rioja Ángel MazaR Justicialist
Mendoza Julio César Cobos Radical Civic Union
Misiones Carlos RoviraR Frente Renovador (Renewal Front)
Neuquén Jorge SobischR Neuquino People's Movement
Río Negro Miguel Saiz Radical Civic Union
Salta Juan Carlos RomeroR Justicialist
San Juan José Luis Gioja Justicialist
San Luis Alberto Rodríguez Saá Justicialist
Santa Cruz Sergio Acevedo Justicialist
Santa Fe Jorge Obeid Justicialist
Tierra del Fuego Mario Jorge Colazo Radical Civic Union
Tucumán José Alperovich Justicialist

1: Buenos Aires City is not a province but an autonomus federal territory. The head of the local Executive Power is refered to as "Government Chief".
R: Reelected.

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Factual Error in Article - Subject: Reference to UCR

The second paragraph of the article's Background section contains a factual error, to wit: "For the first time since 1916, the UCR did not field a presidential candidate."

Although the statement has a footnote associated to it, it is factually incorrect, and the article flatly contradicts it further down by including the UCR's presidential candidate Leopoldo Moreau and his running mate Maria Losada in the table of candidates.

Suggested action: delete the sentence at issue, insert the following after "...popular support for the UCR was at historically low levels": ", and the party would garner its worst ever result since its founding." This may require the addition of a modifier to the subsequent sentence to improve readability. Minifidel (talk) 01:11, 18 May 2023 (UTC)Reply