Argentine general election, 1983

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Argentina held presidential and national parliamentary elections in 1983.

Registered voters: 17,929,951 Percentage of registered voters voting: 85.61

Party/Electoral Alliance Votes Percentage Seats
Radical Civic Union 7,104,748 47.97% 129
Justicialist Party 5,697,610 38.47% 111
Individual district parties[1] 665,076 4.49 10
Intransigent Party 411,883 2.78 3
Integration and Development Movement (Movimiento de Integración y Desarrollo) 223,763 1.51
Communist Party of Argentina 182,296 1.23
Christian Democratic Party 139,881 0.94 1
Socialist Democrat Alliance (Alianza Democrata Socialista) 121,889 0.82
Federal Alliance (Alianza Federal ) 91,301 0.62
Movement towards Socialism (Movimiento Al Socialismo) 56,193 0.38
Popular Socialist Party 35,631 0.24
Popular Route Movement (Movimiento Linea Popular) 19,198 0.13
Popular Left Front (Frente Izquierda Popular) 18,750 0.13
Workers' Party (Obrero) 17,720 0.12
National Confederation of the Center (Confederacion Nacional De Centro) 12,126 0.08
Federal Party 9,957 0.07
Democratic Progressive Party 2,907 0.02
Socialist Democrat (Socialista Democratico) 289 0.00
Popular Conservative (Conservador Popular) 13 0.00
Yes votes 14,811,231 96.49 254
Blank votes 441,496 2.88
Nullified votes 97,450 0.63
Total voters 15,350,177 100.00 254

Electoral system: Proportional representation by districts according to the D'Hondt method. Seats are divided among those lists of candidates from parties or electoral alliances that obtain at least 3% of the electoral census or working electoral of the district.

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  1. ^ Union of the Democratic Centre (2), Alianza Autonomista-Liberal (2), Popular Movement of Jujuy (Movimiento Popular Jujeño) (1), Federalist Movement of La Pampa (Movimiento Federalista Pampeano) (1), Neuquino People's Movement (2), San Juan bloc (Bloquista de San Juan) (2)
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