Argentine general election, 1989

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Argentina held presidential and national parliamentary elections in 1989.

Registered voters: 20,034,252 Actual voters: 17,086,704 Percentage of registered voters voting: 85.29%

Party/Electoral Alliance Votes Percentage Seats
Radical Civic Union 4,784,584 28.75% 42
Justicialist Party 7,436,640 44.68% 67
Individual district parties[1] 670,093 4.03% 4
Socialist Unity Alliance (Popular Socialist Party and Democratic Socialist Party) 426,145 2.56%
United Left 580,944 3.49% 1
Center Alliance (Democratic Progressive Party and Union of the Democratic Centre) 1,596,963 9.60% 9
Independent Federalist Confederation 629,108 3.78% 3
Popular Agreement 5,006 0.03%
White Pensionates' Party 301,101 1.81% 1
Workers' Party (Obrero) 53,671 0.32%
Humanist - Green Front 49,494 0.30%
Yes votes 16,642,883 97.40%
Blank votes 307,879 1.80%
Nullified votes 99,549 0.58%
Errors 36,393 0.21%
Total voters 17,086,704 100.00 127

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