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Opinion polling for the 2023 Argentine general election

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This article contains polls on voters' intentions regarding the 2023 Argentine general election, which will elect the country's president and vice president for the 2023–2027 period.

First round

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A candidate needs to win 45% of the vote, or win 40% of the vote while finishing more than 10 percentage points ahead of the second-place candidate in order to win the presidency in the first round and avoid the second round occurring. This was not the case here, as the leading candidate had 36.7% of the vote, so a second round has been scheduled for 19 November 2023.

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Local regression trend line of survey results from 14 November 2021 to today.

By political coalition

2023

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2021–2022

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By candidate

After primary elections

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Second round

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Local regression trend line of survey results for the second round.

A presidential candidate wins the second round by winning a simple majority of votes.

After the primaries

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Before candidate selection

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