Gisela Marziotta

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Electoral history of Gisela Marziotta
Gisela Marziotta
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National Deputy
Assumed office
29 January 2020
ElectionOfficeListVotesResultRef.
Total %P.
2019 Deputy Chief of Government of Buenos Aires Frente de Todos 687,02635.07%2ndNot elected [8]

Legislative

Electoral history of Gisela Marziotta
ElectionOfficeList#DistrictVotesResultRef.
Total %P.
2017 National Deputy Unidad Porteña 6 City of Buenos Aires 419,17621.74%2nd [lower-alpha 1] Not elected [lower-alpha 2] [9]
2021 Frente de Todos 2 City of Buenos Aires 461,51425.06%2nd [lower-alpha 1] Elected [10]
  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.
  2. Assumed office on 23 December 2019 following the resignation of Daniel Filmus.

Publications

Marziotta has authored or co-authored some of the following books and publications:

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References

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