The 2025 Buenos Aires City elections were held on 18 May 2025, to elect 30 seats in the Buenos Aires City Legislature.
Election schedule
The electoral process was conducted according to the timetable established by the Electoral Tribunal in Decree 91/GCBA/2025 on 25 February 2025.
Alliances
Several electoral alliances were registered ahead of the 18 May elections:
- Buenos Aires PrimeroâÂÂthe governing alliance in the cityâÂÂnominated Silvia Lospennato as its lead candidate. The coalition includes Propuesta Republicana (PRO) and Encuentro Republicano Federal, among other parties.
- LetâÂÂs Return to Buenos Aires nominated former head of the city government Horacio RodrÃÂguez Larreta as its lead legislative candidate; the coalition comprised Confianza Pública and the Federal Party.
- Evolution, formed by the Unión CÃÂvica Radical (UCR), Generación para un Encuentro Nacional (GEN), and the Socialist Party.
- Unión Porteña LibertariaâÂÂwhose lead candidate was Yamil SantoroâÂÂwas formed by the Libertarian Party and the Christian Democratic Party.
- Principles and Values nominated businessman Alejandro Kim as its lead legislative candidate; the alliance comprised the eponymous party and the Retirees and Youth Movement.
- Confluence for Equality and Sovereignty presented MarÃÂa Eva Koutsovitis, an engineer and teacher, as its lead candidate; the alliance comprised the Electoral Instrument for Popular Unity, the Communist Party, and Popular Left.
Nine parties contested independently, without forming alliances:
- ARI Civic Coalition ran independently, with Paula Oliveto as its lead candidate.
- La Libertad Avanza, the national governing party, ran independently with Manuel Adorni as its lead candidate.
- LetâÂÂs Be Free ran independently after the Evita Movement left the Es Ahora Buenos Aires coalition that nominated Leandro Santoro, fielding Juan Manuel Abal Medina as its candidate.
- Movimiento de Integración y Desarrollo (MID) initially planned to ally with Buenos Aires Primero but subsequently registered its own list, nominating Ricardo Caruso Lombardi for the legislature.
- Unión del Centro Democrático nominated Ramiro Marra as its lead legislative candidate; Marra sought reelection following his departure from La Libertad Avanza in early 2025.
- The Left in the City nominated teacher and activist Federico Winokur as its lead legislative candidate.
- Federal Patriotic Front nominated its secretary general, lawyer César BiondiniâÂÂson of party president Alejandro BiondiniâÂÂas its lead candidate.
- Movimiento Plural nominated pharmacist and trade unionist Marcelo Peretta, director of the Argentine Union of Pharmacists and Biochemists, as its lead candidate.
- El Movimiento nominated Mila Zurbriggen, a nationalist activist and former member of La Libertad Avanza, as its lead candidate.
Results
By comuna
See also
References