The National Electoral Chamber (CNE) published this Friday the provisional list, according to the schedule foreseen on the road to the PASO of August 13 and the general elections of October 22.

"The #PadrónProvisorio is available It is important that you make your inquiry to verify that your registration data appear correctly and make your claim, in case of errors," the CNE published on its social networks.

The consultation can be done online or on the line 0800-9997237.

According to the electoral schedule, next May 15 – 90 days before the simultaneous and mandatory open primaries – is the date established as the deadline for the call for the PASO, something that President Alberto Fernández already specified with the publication of decree 237/2023 in the Official Gazette on April 28.

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The schedule continues on May 19, the day on which the deadline to make claims from voters about their data and request removal of deceased from the registry ends.

Almost a month later, on June 14, the time to request the recognition of transitory alliances and confederations to participate in the elections ends and five days later – on June 19 – the parties must inform the Justice about their regulations, days and hours of operation, their electoral boards, etc.

That is also the last day to claim the colors that the forces want to wear on their ballots and designate an economic and financial responsible for each group.

How is the 2023 electoral schedule

Saturday, June 24 is a key day on the road to the elections: at midnight of that day the deadline for the presentation of lists of pre-candidates before the party electoral boards expires and the electoral campaign for the PASO formally begins.

Then, July 1 is the deadline to allocate advertising spaces in audiovisual media through a public draw carried out by the National Electoral Directorate (DINE) and on July 9 the campaign begins in those spaces.

On July 14, the polling station authorities are appointed, the deadline for the federal courts to rule on the formal approval of the official ballots ends, the final lists are printed and published, and the dissemination of institutional messages of civic training and digital education on electoral issues and the responsible and critical use of electoral information available on the internet begins.

On July 19 -25 days before the PASO- the prohibition of public events likely to promote the capture of suffrage begins.

Meanwhile, the 24th of that month is the last date to formalize the call for general elections and on the 29th the places and polling stations will be disseminated.

On Friday, August 11, the campaign ends and at 8 in the morning the electoral ban begins, facing the PASO, scheduled for Sunday 13 between 8 and 18 throughout the country.

On Tuesday, August 15, the possibility of making claims and protests about defects in the constitution and operation of the tables and about the election is closed and at 18 p.m. that day the final scrutiny begins.

In view of the general elections, on August 23 the National Electoral Boards are constituted and on September 2 the electoral campaign for these elections begins, after the completion of the deadline for the registration of candidates proclaimed in the PASO.

On September 9, the time to allocate advertising spaces in audiovisual media ends and on September 12 the deadline to present the final report by group before the federal electoral court ends.

On the 17th the campaign in audiovisual media begins and on the 23rd the final registers are printed, while on September 27 the prohibition of public events likely to promote the capture of suffrage begins.

Sunday, October 1 is the date set for the mandatory presidential debate, October 7 will be broadcast the polling places and the next day the second debate is scheduled.

October 12 is the deadline for the justification of "no vote" in the PASO and from the 14th the dissemination of surveys is prohibited because on the 20th of that month the campaign ends and from 8 that day, the electoral ban governs.

Finally, the general elections will take place on Sunday, October 22 between 8 and 18.

On the 24th, the final count will begin and, in case of a second round, the debate of candidates is scheduled for November 12 and the second round would be held on November 19.

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