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Most Provinces of Argentina held executive and legislative elections during 2011, electing governors and provincial legislatures. The only exceptions are Santiago del Estero Province, whose executive and legislative elections were elected in 2012; and Corrientes Province, whose governor election was elected in 2013. There were also simultaneous local elections, whereby a number of municipalities or Partidos elect municipal legislative officials (concejales), and in some cases also a mayor (or equivalent).

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  • Most Provinces of Argentina held executive and legislative elections during 2011, electing governors and provincial legislatures. The only exceptions are Santiago del Estero Province, whose executive and legislative elections were elected in 2012; and Corrientes Province, whose governor election was elected in 2013. There were also simultaneous local elections, whereby a number of municipalities or Partidos elect municipal legislative officials (concejales), and in some cases also a mayor (or equivalent). Although most of the elections took place on 23 October, the date of the Argentine general elections, each province stage the date of their elections according to provincial legislation. (en)
  • Las elecciones provinciales de Argentina de 2011 eligieron gobernador en 21 de las 23 provincias de la Argentina en diversas fechas del año. Las únicas excepciones son la Provincia de Santiago del Estero, cuyos ejecutivos y las elecciones legislativas fueron en el año 2013, y la Provincia de Corrientes, cuya elección de gobernador fue en el año 2013. Hubo elecciones locales simultáneamente, mediante las cuales un número de Municipios o Partidos eligieron los funcionarios municipales (concejales), y en algunos casos, también un intendente (o equivalente).Aunque la mayoría de las elecciones tuvieron lugar el 23 de octubre, la fecha de las elecciones generales de Argentina, cada provincia pudo definir la fecha de sus elecciones de acuerdo con la legislación provincial. (es)
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  • Most Provinces of Argentina held executive and legislative elections during 2011, electing governors and provincial legislatures. The only exceptions are Santiago del Estero Province, whose executive and legislative elections were elected in 2012; and Corrientes Province, whose governor election was elected in 2013. There were also simultaneous local elections, whereby a number of municipalities or Partidos elect municipal legislative officials (concejales), and in some cases also a mayor (or equivalent). (en)
  • Las elecciones provinciales de Argentina de 2011 eligieron gobernador en 21 de las 23 provincias de la Argentina en diversas fechas del año. Las únicas excepciones son la Provincia de Santiago del Estero, cuyos ejecutivos y las elecciones legislativas fueron en el año 2013, y la Provincia de Corrientes, cuya elección de gobernador fue en el año 2013. (es)
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  • 2011 Argentine provincial elections (en)
  • Elecciones provinciales de Argentina de 2011 (es)
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