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  Democratic
POLITICAL PARTY DETAILS
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AbbreviationPD
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CountryArgentina
Established1931-07-31
Disbanded0000-00-00
ContributorJuan Croniqueur
Last EditedBojicat - December 23, 2022 10:08pm
DescriptionHistoric right-of-center party preceded by the National Autonomist Party, the Confederation of the Right and the National Democratic Party (PDN), which dissolved in 1957, only to be reborn at other times as the Federation of Center Parties (1959-1966) and the Democratic Concentration (1983) until settling on the Democratic Party in 2019. Current party president is Carlos Balter. Party holds one seat in the Chamber of Deputies [Partido Demócrata (PD) aka, Partido Demócrata Nacional (PDN)].

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MOST RECENT RACES
10/22/2023 Buenos Aires Governor Victoria Villarruel Lost 0.00% (-44.89%)
05/07/2023 Misiones Chamber of Deputies Democratic Party Lost 0.00% (-70.00%)
05/07/2023 Misiones Governor Jorge Pelinski Lost 0.46% (-63.72%)
10/30/1983 Entre Ríos Governor Carlos Alberto Roca Lost 1.04% (-48.35%)
03/11/1973 Buenos Aires Governor Víctor Hugo Carrique Lost 4.09% (-48.59%)
06/28/1966 ARG Minister of the Interior Enrique Martínez Paz Won 100.00% (+100.00%)
07/07/1963 President of Argentina Emilio Olmos Lost 7.14% (-26.91%)
07/07/1963 Córdoba Governor Arturo Uanini Lost 12.66% (-54.95%)
03/18/1962 Buenos Aires Governor - Annulled Julio César Cueto Rúa Lost 3.83% (-38.40%)
03/18/1962 Córdoba Governor - Annulled Emilio Olmos Lost 6.59% (-29.30%)
04/28/1961 ARG Minister of Foreign Affairs and Worship Adolfo Mugica Won 100.00% (+100.00%)
02/23/1958 President of Argentina Héctor González Iramain Lost 1.84% (-49.60%)
02/23/1958 Argentina Vice President - Popular Vote Carlos Aguinaga Lost 1.85% (-49.84%)
02/23/1958 Argentina Vice President - Popular Vote Martín Aberg Cobo Lost 1.63% (-50.07%)
02/23/1958 Catamarca Governor Felipe E. Ponferrada Lost 12.47% (-39.05%)
02/23/1958 Córdoba Governor Octavio Capdevila Lost 6.86% (-36.40%)
04/25/1954 Argentina Vice President Benito de Miguel Lost 1.36% (-63.16%)
12/11/1951 Argentina Vice President Vicente Solano Lima Lost 2.33% (-61.18%)
11/11/1951 President of Argentina Reynaldo Pastor Lost 2.33% (-61.18%)
06/27/1942 President of Argentina Ramón S. Castillo Won 2.33% (+100.00%)