Argentina's National Electoral Appeals Court (CNE) has unanimously ruled that the results of the October 26 midterm elections must be released by district.
The court rejected the national government's bid to combine the results in a national count, a move that could have favored President Javier Milei's government.
The publication of the provisional count should respect the criterion of division by electoral district.
The ruling was issued by Judges Alberto Dalla Vía, Daniel Bejas, and Santiago Corcuera, and is in line with the court's rules that provisional counts should be province by province.
Author's summary: Argentina's electoral court rules midterm results to be released by district.