Argentina 1995 Legislative
Election
|
Chamber
|
Chamber
of Deputies
|
|
Date of Election
|
May
14, 1995
|
|
Type of Electoral
System
|
Proportional
|
|
Number of
Seats Available
|
257
*
|
| Length
of Legislative Term |
4
years
|
|
|
Number
of Seats
|
Percentage
of Votes
|
| Justicialist
Party (PJ) |
136
|
-
|
| Radical
Civic Union / Movement of Integration and Development (UCR/MID) |
69
|
-
|
| Front
for a Country in Solidarity (Frepaso) |
26
|
-
|
| Progressive
Democratic Party (PDP) |
3
|
-
|
| Union
of the Democratic Center (UCeDé) |
3
|
-
|
| Salta
Renewal Party (PRS) |
3
|
-
|
| Republican
Force (FR) |
2
|
-
|
| Front
for Change (FC) |
2
|
-
|
| Front
for Hope (FE) |
2
|
-
|
| Fuego
Popular Movement (MPF) |
2
|
-
|
| Jujeno
Popular Movement (MPJ) |
2
|
-
|
| Mendoza
Democratic Party (PDM) |
2
|
-
|
| Neuquen
Popular Movement (MPN) |
2
|
-
|
| Victory
Front (FV) |
2
|
-
|
| San
Juan Bloc Party (PBSJ) |
1
|
-
|
* Half of the members
were elected every 2 years. The number of seats above reflects the total
number of seats held following the election.
Source: Political
Handbook of the World 1995-96, Binghamton, NY: CSA Publications, 1996.
| Population
Size |
34
597 000
|
| Registered
Voters |
22
158 612
|
|
Total Votes
|
17
939 156
|
|
Vote/Registered
Voter
|
81.0%
|
|
Spoilt Ballots
|
3.7%
|
Source:
Voter
Turnout: Argentina. [Internet]. International IDEA. 24 October 2001.
|