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Argentina elections: November run-off looms in presidential race | Argentina elections: November run-off looms in presidential race |
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Argentina will face a run-off election next month after neither presidential candidate gained enough votes to win the poll outright. | Argentina will face a run-off election next month after neither presidential candidate gained enough votes to win the poll outright. |
Centre-left candidate Daniel Scioli led exit polls, and just edged centre-right Buenos Aires mayor Mauricio Macri with most votes counted. | Centre-left candidate Daniel Scioli led exit polls, and just edged centre-right Buenos Aires mayor Mauricio Macri with most votes counted. |
Many had expected Mr Scioli to lead by a greater margin. | Many had expected Mr Scioli to lead by a greater margin. |
The run-off on 22 November will be the first time an Argentine election will be decided by a second round. | The run-off on 22 November will be the first time an Argentine election will be decided by a second round. |
Two-horse race | Two-horse race |
With 96% of the votes counted, Mr Scioli was marginally ahead with 36.7% of the vote, while Mr Macri had 34.5%. | With 96% of the votes counted, Mr Scioli was marginally ahead with 36.7% of the vote, while Mr Macri had 34.5%. |
To win outright in the first round, a candidate needed 45% of the vote or a minimum of 40% as well as a 10-point lead over the nearest rival. | To win outright in the first round, a candidate needed 45% of the vote or a minimum of 40% as well as a 10-point lead over the nearest rival. |
"What happened today will change politics in this country," Mr Macri, the mayor of Buenos Aires, told supporters. | "What happened today will change politics in this country," Mr Macri, the mayor of Buenos Aires, told supporters. |
Sergio Massa, a former ally turned rival of outgoing President Cristina Fernandez de Kirchner, came a distant third with 21.3% of the vote and admitted defeat. | Sergio Massa, a former ally turned rival of outgoing President Cristina Fernandez de Kirchner, came a distant third with 21.3% of the vote and admitted defeat. |
Mr Massa has not said who will get his backing in the second round next month. | Mr Massa has not said who will get his backing in the second round next month. |
With Mr Macri and Mr Scioli neck-and-neck, Mr Massa's support could prove crucial. | With Mr Macri and Mr Scioli neck-and-neck, Mr Massa's support could prove crucial. |
Chosen heir | Chosen heir |
Mr Scioli was handpicked as candidate by President Fernandez, who is constitutionally barred from seeking a third term. | Mr Scioli was handpicked as candidate by President Fernandez, who is constitutionally barred from seeking a third term. |
The governor of Buenos Aires province, he is a former world powerboating champion who lost his right arm in a race in 1989. | The governor of Buenos Aires province, he is a former world powerboating champion who lost his right arm in a race in 1989. |
Late on Sunday, he spoke before thousands of his supporters, saying: "United together we will triumph. I call upon the undecided and independent voters to join this cause." | Late on Sunday, he spoke before thousands of his supporters, saying: "United together we will triumph. I call upon the undecided and independent voters to join this cause." |
Last week, Mr Scioli pledged tax cuts for workers earning under a certain income, a move expected to affect half a million people. | Last week, Mr Scioli pledged tax cuts for workers earning under a certain income, a move expected to affect half a million people. |
He has also vowed to bring down Argentina's inflation to single digits in less than four years and promises to introduce policy changes to invigorate the economy. | He has also vowed to bring down Argentina's inflation to single digits in less than four years and promises to introduce policy changes to invigorate the economy. |
At the scene: Wyre Davies, BBC News, Buenos Aires | At the scene: Wyre Davies, BBC News, Buenos Aires |
As the polls closed, the hard-core Peronist party faithful and youth brigades began the night in noisy, celebratory mood at their election headquarters in Buenos Aires. | As the polls closed, the hard-core Peronist party faithful and youth brigades began the night in noisy, celebratory mood at their election headquarters in Buenos Aires. |
The only question, as far as they were concerned, was if Daniel Scioli would win outright in the first round, or if there would be a run-off vote. Several television channels had already declared Mr Scioli the winner. | |
But when, six hours after counting began, the first results came in, few could believe them. | But when, six hours after counting began, the first results came in, few could believe them. |
Mauricio Macri, a centre-right business friendly candidate, was neck-and-neck with Mr Scioli - challenging and even defeating the powerful leftist movement that dominates Argentine politics. | |
As the Peronist supporters packed their banners and trudged away, over at Mr Macri's headquarters they were jubilant mood. The two men will now go head-to-head in a November run-off - a contest in which no-one will now dare predict the outcome. | As the Peronist supporters packed their banners and trudged away, over at Mr Macri's headquarters they were jubilant mood. The two men will now go head-to-head in a November run-off - a contest in which no-one will now dare predict the outcome. |
Ms Fernandez, who stands down after eight years in power, says she leaves Argentines a better country. | Ms Fernandez, who stands down after eight years in power, says she leaves Argentines a better country. |
"We are voting today in a completely normal country," said Ms Fernandez said after casting her vote in the Patagonian town of Rio Gallegos. | "We are voting today in a completely normal country," said Ms Fernandez said after casting her vote in the Patagonian town of Rio Gallegos. |
In previous decades, Argentines always went to the polls "in the middle of a serious crisis," she added. | In previous decades, Argentines always went to the polls "in the middle of a serious crisis," she added. |
Ms Fernandez said achieving stability and leaving Argentines "a normal country" was the promise made by her late husband, Neston Kirchner, when he took office in 2003. | Ms Fernandez said achieving stability and leaving Argentines "a normal country" was the promise made by her late husband, Neston Kirchner, when he took office in 2003. |
He died in 2010, three years after handing over the presidency to his wife. | He died in 2010, three years after handing over the presidency to his wife. |
Argentina elections: All to play for | Argentina elections: All to play for |
Whoever wins the presidency faces significant economic challenges. | Whoever wins the presidency faces significant economic challenges. |
While the country gained strength after a financial crisis in 2002, its economy, the third-largest in Latin America, has slowed in recent years, with GDP growing by only 0.5% last year. | While the country gained strength after a financial crisis in 2002, its economy, the third-largest in Latin America, has slowed in recent years, with GDP growing by only 0.5% last year. |
The government is also locked in a battle against American hedge funds who disagree with how it wants to restructure $100bn (£65bn) of debt on which it defaulted in 2001. | The government is also locked in a battle against American hedge funds who disagree with how it wants to restructure $100bn (£65bn) of debt on which it defaulted in 2001. |
While the firms successfully sued Argentina for repayment, Ms Fernandez refused to pay. | While the firms successfully sued Argentina for repayment, Ms Fernandez refused to pay. |