We Are All Chubut

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We Are All Chubut
Chubut Somos Todos
Leader Mariano Arcioni
Founded2014;10 years ago (2014) [1] [2]
Headquarters Rawson, Chubut Province [3]
Membership (2017)Increase2.svg 2,513 [4] [5]
Ideology Peronism [6] [7]
Regionalism [8]
Political position Centre
National affiliation Renewal Front [9]
Argentine Chamber of Deputies (Chubut seats)
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Argentine Senate (Chubut seats)
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Seats in the Chubut Legislature
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Website
Official website

We Are All Chubut (Spanish : Chubut Somos Todos; Welsh : Nid Ydy Chubut i gyd; ChuSoTo) is a provincial political party in the Chubut Province of Argentina. It was formed in 2014 to back the candidacy to the governorship of former governor Mario Das Neves. The party split from the provincial branch of the Justicialist Party. [7]

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Since its foundation it has been aligned at the federal level with the Renewal Front, though ChuSoTo has declined to formally form part of the Frente de Todos coalition, of which the Renewal Front is a founding member. [9] It currently holds a majority of seats in the Chubut provincial legislature and the incumbent governor, Mariano Arcioni (who first took office upon Das Neves's death in 2017), belongs to ChuSoTo. [10]

Electoral results

Chamber of Deputies

Election yearVotes %seats wontotal seatspositionpresidencynotes
2015 85,73035.170
0 / 5
Minority Mauricio Macri (PROCambiemos)within ChuSoTo Union Front [lower-alpha 1]
2017 101,61333.231
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Minority Mauricio Macri (PROCambiemos)within Chubut for All
2019 0
1 / 5
Minority Alberto Fernández (PJFDT)did not participate

Senate

Election yearVotes %seats wontotal seatspositionpresidency
2015 85,39634.96 (#2nd)1
1 / 3
Mauricio Macri (PROCambiemos)within ChuSoTo Union Front

Chubut governorship

Election yearCandidate# of overall votes % of overall voteResultNotes
2015 Mario Das Neves 116,54241.87 (1st)Green check.svgElectedwithin ChuSoTo Union Front
2019 Mariano Arcioni 121,54041.34 (1st)Green check.svgElectedwithin Chubut Forward

Chubut provincial legislature

Election yearVotes %seats wontotal seatspositionnotes
2015 97,79638.27 (#2nd)8
8 / 27
Minoritywithin ChuSoTo Union Front
2019 174,08448.33 (#1st)8
16 / 27
Majoritywithin Chubut Forward

Notes

  1. The single elected deputy from the Frente Unión Chubut Somos Todos list, Jorge Taboada, is a member of the CET Party with which ChuSoTo was in alliance. [11]

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