Eduardo Bucca

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Electoral history of Eduardo Bucca
Eduardo Bucca
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Provincial Senator of Buenos Aires
Assumed office
10 December 2021
ElectionOfficeListVotesResultRef.
Total %P.
2011 Mayor of Bolívar Front for Victory 10,78447.98%1stElected [7]
2015 Front for Victory 12,45354.60%1stElected [8]
2019 Governor of Buenos Aires Federal Commitment 513,8505.11%3rdNot elected [9]

Legislative

Electoral history of Eduardo Bucca
ElectionOfficeList#DistrictVotesResultRef.
Total %P.
2017 National Deputy Cumplir Justicialist Front  [ es ]1 Buenos Aires Province 485,1385.20%5th [lower-alpha 1] Elected [10]
2021 Provincial Senator Frente de Todos 1 Seventh Electoral Section 62,55933.73%2nd [lower-alpha 1] Elected [11]
  1. 1 2 Presented on an electoral list. The data shown represents the share of the vote the entire party/alliance received in that constituency.

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