2015 Buenos Aires City elections

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2015 Buenos Aires City elections
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Mayoral election
  2011 5 July 2015 (first round)
19 July 2015 (second round)
2019  
Turnout73.04% (first round)
69.38% (second round)
  Horacio-Rodriguez-Larreta (cropped).jpg MartinLousteau.jpg
Nominee Horacio Rodríguez Larreta Martín Lousteau
Party PRO Independent
Alliance PRO Union ECO
Running mate Diego Santilli Fernando Sánchez
Popular vote861,380806,525
Percentage51.64%48.36%

Mapa Comunas PRO.svg
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Chief of Government before election

Mauricio Macri
PRO

Elected Chief of Government

Horacio Rodríguez Larreta
PRO

City Legislature
  2013 5 July 2015 2017  

30 out of 60 seats in the City Legislature
Turnout79.78%
PartyLeaderVote %Seats+/–
PRO Mauricio Macri 44.4815+3
ECO Martín Lousteau 23.517−3
FPV-PJ Mariano Recalde 17.186−1
FIT – Unidad Myriam Bregman 4.8310
AyL Luis Zamora 3.961+1
This lists parties that won seats. See the complete results below.

General elections were held in the City of Buenos Aires on 5 July 2015 to elect the Chief of Government (mayor), half of the City Legislature and all 150 members of the communal boards to four-year terms. As no mayoral candidate won a majority in the first round, a runoff was held on 19 July, in which Horacio Rodríguez Larreta, of the governing Republican Proposal (PRO) party, defeated Martín Lousteau and his Organized Citizen Energy (ECO) coalition to become Chief of Government of Buenos Aires.

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Incumbent Chief of Government Mauricio Macri was term-limited, and instead ran a successful presidential campaign in October 2015. The City Legislature remained controlled by the governing Republican Proposal (PRO) party and its coalition, PRO Union.

This was the first election in which the Single Electronic Ballot (Boleta Única Electrónica, BUE) voting system was implemented.

Background

The 2011 elections in Buenos Aires had resulted in the re-election of incumbent Chief of Government Mauricio Macri in the second round against FPV candidate Daniel Filmus. Macri's party, Republican Proposal (PRO), also remained the largest force in the City Legislature. [1]

The electoral laws of the City of Buenos Aires determined the local elections could not be held concurrently with the nationwide general election being held the same year. The election was thus set for 5 July 2015, with primaries being held on 26 April 2015.

This was the first election in which the Single Electronic Ballot (Boleta Única Electrónica, BUE) voting system was implemented. [2] The use of the new electronic system was subject to controversy and criticism from opposition figures, such as leading candidate Martín Lousteau, who claimed the system was not secure and transparent enough. [3]

Candidates

CoalitionMayoral candidate (party)
Prior political experience
Vice mayoral candidate (party)
Prior political experience
Parties
Propuesta Republicana.png Horacio Rodríguez Larreta (PRO)
Cabinet Chief (2007–2015)
Diego Santilli (PRO)
National Senator (2013–2015)
Logo ECO.png Martín Lousteau (Ind.)
Minister of Economy of Argentina (2007–2008)
Fernando Sánchez (CC-ARI)
National Deputy (2013–2017)
Logo Frente para la Victoria.svg Mariano Recalde (PJ)
President of Aerolíneas Argentinas (2009–2015)
Leandro Santoro (UCR)
Logo Autodeterminacion y Libertad.svg Luis Zamora
National Deputy (2001–2005)
Sergio Sallustio
Frente de Izquierda y de los Trabajadores Logo.svg Myriam Bregman
National Deputy (2015–2016)
José Castillo

Results

Primaries

Mayoral primaries

CoalitionListMayoral candidateCandidate votesOverall votes
Votes%Votes%
PRO Union Sigamos con el Cambio Horacio Rodríguez Larreta 529,452882,42147,98
Hay Equipo Gabriela Michetti 352,969
Organized Citizen Energy Suma+ Martín Lousteau 332,225413,46522.48
Transparencia y Gestión Graciela Ocaña 76,873
Abrimos BAAndrés Borthagaray4,367
Front for Victory Podemos vivir mejor Mariano Recalde 228,900348,28218.94
La Ciudad es el Otro Gabriela Cerruti 40,598
Frente Sí Aníbal Ibarra 37,930
Unidos por la Ciudad Carlos Heller 26,881
Ciudad para TodosGustavo Fernando López7,905
Revolución UrbanaVíctor Ramos3,380
Espacio Abierto AluviónCarlos Oviedo2,688
Worker's Left Front Lista Unidad Myriam Bregman 41,7192.2441,7192.24
Self-determination and Freedom Caminamos Preguntando Luis Zamora 37,8852.0637,8852.06
People's Way AllianceOtro Camino para GobernarClaudio Lozano26,8101.4426,8101.44
Front for Buenos Aires Frente Renovador Guillermo Nielsen 16,7420.9116,7420.91
MST - New Left Lista 1 Héctor Bidonde 7,10416,4700.89
Lista 2Maru Lopes3,402
Lista 3Martín Torres3,226
Lista 4Sergio García2,738
Movement for the Common GoodLista AGustavo Vera11,91714,5850.78
Lista BLeonardo Fabre2,668
It's Possible PartyCompromiso Federal Ivo Cutzarida 10,8110.5810,8110.58
SURGEN Ciudad JustaSergio Abrevaya4,2968,2310,44
Vientos de CambioHumberto Tumini3,935
Alternative Buenos AiresLista APablo Ferreyra7,5760.417,5760.41
Movement for Socialism Unidad de la Izquierda Manuela Castañeira 5,8960.325,8960.32
Humanist Party Lista ÚnicaGustavo Tenaglia4,1850.234,1850.23
Neighborhood Flag Lista ComúnRamiro Vasena2,4860.132,4860.13
Federal MovementLista Celeste y BlancaEnrique Piragini1,6420.091,6420.09
Valid votes1,829,526100
Blank votes20,5331.09
Invalid votes20,3971.08
Total1,880,13697.82
Registered voters/turnout2,555,96773.56
Source: [4]

Chief of Government

CandidateRunning matePartyFirst roundSecond round
Votes%Votes%
Horacio Rodríguez Larreta Diego Santilli PRO Union 832,61945.56861,38051.64
Martín Lousteau Fernando Sánchez Organized Citizen Energy 465,58325.48806,52548.36
Mariano Recalde Leandro Santoro Front for Victory 400,52221.92
Luis Zamora Sergio Sallustio Self-determination and Freedom 72,1493.95
Myriam Bregman José Castillo Workers' Left Front 56,6173.10
Total1,827,490100.001,667,905100.00
Valid votes1,827,49097.901,667,90594.05
Invalid votes4,6270.2515,5670.88
Blank votes34,6281.8589,9275.07
Total votes1,866,745100.001,773,399100.00
Registered voters/turnout2,555,96773.032,555,96769.38
Source: [5]

Legislature

Distribution of seats in the City Legislature following the 2015 election:

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PRO Union (28)

Organized Citizen Energy (14)

Front for Victory (13)

Workers' Left Front (2)

Self-determination and Freedom (1)

Renewal Front (1)

Movement for the Common Good (1) Elecciones de la Ciudad Autonoma de Buenos Aires de 2015.svg
Distribution of seats in the City Legislature following the 2015 election:
  PRO Union (28)
  Organized Citizen Energy (14)
  Front for Victory (13)
  Workers' Left Front (2)
  Self-determination and Freedom (1)
  Renewal Front (1)
  Movement for the Common Good (1)
PartyVotes%Seats
Not upWonTotal
PRO Union 816,12944.48121528
Organized Citizen Energy 431,32423.517714
Front for Victory 380,80620.767612
Workers' Left Front 88,6864.83213
Self-determination and Freedom 72,6983.96011
People's Way Alliance45,0752.46000
Blank votes27,597
Invalid votes4,630
Total1,866,945100303060
Registered voters/turnout2,555,96773.04
Source: [5]

See also

References

  1. "El macrismo sumó dos bancas en la Legislatura". Página 12 (in Spanish). 10 July 2011. Retrieved 5 March 2025.
  2. Tarricone, Manuel (13 August 2023). "Todo lo que tenés que saber sobre la Boleta Única Electrónica que se usará en la Ciudad". Chequeado (in Spanish). Retrieved 5 March 2025.
  3. Serra, Laura (2 May 2015). "Polémica por el uso de la boleta electrónica en la elección porteña general". La Nación (in Spanish). Retrieved 13 March 2025.
  4. "Resultados Primarias Abiertas Simultáneas Obligatorias P.A.S.O. - 26-04-2015". Tribunal Electoral de la Ciudad Autónoma de Buenos Aires (in Spanish).
  5. 1 2 "Elecciones 2015". eleccionesciudad.gob.ar (in Spanish). Tribunal Superior de Justicia. Retrieved 13 March 2025.