2007 Buenos Aires City elections

General elections were held in the City of Buenos Aires on 3 June 2007 to elect the Chief of Government (mayor) and half of the City Legislature to four-year terms. As no mayoral candidate won a majority in the first round, a runoff was held on 31 July 2011, in which Mauricio Macri, of the Commitment to Change (CpC) party, defeated Daniel Filmus of the Front for Victory (FPV) coalition to be elected as Chief of Government of Buenos Aires.

2007 Buenos Aires City elections

Mayoral election
← 2003
3 June 2007 (first round)
24 June 2007 (second round)
2011 →
Turnout70.01% (first round)
68.38% (second round)
 
Nominee Mauricio Macri Daniel Filmus
Party CpC PJ
Alliance PRO Front for Victory
Running mate Gabriela Michetti Carlos Heller
Popular vote 1,007,729 645,779
Percentage 60.94% 39.06%

Second round results by electoral circunscription

Chief of Government before election

Jorge Telerman
PJ

Elected Chief of Government

Mauricio Macri
CpC–PRO

City Legislature
← 2005
3 June 2007
2009 →

30 out of 60 seats in the City Legislature
Turnout73.15%
Party Leader Vote % Seats +/–
PRO Mauricio Macri 44.32 15 +2
DpBA Aníbal Ibarra 14.44 4 New
FPV-PJ Daniel Filmus 10.76 3 −4
MBA Jorge Telerman 9.95 3 New
CC Elisa Carrió 8.59 2
MST Patricia Walsh 4.04 1 +1
BAPT Claudio Lozano 2.97 1 +1
This lists parties that won seats. See the complete results below.

Incumbent Jorge Telerman, who had assumed office just over a year prior to the election following the impeachment of Aníbal Ibarra over repercussions from the 2004 Cromañón nightclub fire, sought re-election but was defeated in the first round.

Background

The 2003 elections in Buenos Aires resulted in the re-election of progressive former prosecutor and mayor Aníbal Ibarra, of the Broad Front, in the run-off against centre-right businessman and former Boca Juniors president Mauricio Macri, of Commitment to Change (CpC).

Just a year later, however, the Cromañón nightclub fire led to Ibarra's suspension from office in 2005 and eventual impeachment in 2006, amid accusations of corruption and negligence. Ibarra was replaced by his deputy, Jorge Telerman.

As the existing political alliances had crumbled in the aftermath of Cromañón, Telerman sought re-election on the Civic Coalition ticket, with former mayor Enrique Olivera as running mate, while Macri and his CpC party, now part of the Republican Proposal alliance, geared up for a second attempt at the mayorship. The peronist Front for Victory nominated sociologist and national education minister Daniel Filmus, deputised by labour leader Carlos Heller.

Candidates

Coalition Mayoral candidate (party)
Prior political experience
Vice mayoral candidate (party)
Prior political experience
Parties
Mauricio Macri (CPC)
National Deputy (2005–2007)
Gabriela Michetti (CPC)
City Legislator (2003–2007)
  • CPC
  • RPC
  • MID
  • PDP
  • PD
  • PF
  • UP
  • PB
  • FJI
Daniel Filmus (PJ)
Minister of Education (2003–2007)
Carlos Heller (PSOL)
President of Banco Credicoop (since 2005)
  • PJ
  • PV
  • PSOL
  • FPyP
  • PGI
  • PDC
  • RxBA
  • JEA
Jorge Telerman (PJ)
Chief of Government (2006–2007)
Enrique Olivera (ARI)
Chief of Government (1999–2000)
  • ARI
  • UCR
  • PS
  • PDC
  • LDS
  • EP
  • UPT
  • CP
  • DB
  • IV
  • RRP
Patricia Walsh (MST)
National Deputy (2001–2005)
Héctor Bidonde (MST)
City Legislator (2003–2007)
  • MST
Claudio Lozano (BAPT)
National Deputy (2003–2015)
María América González (BAPT)
National Deputy (1997–2003)
  • BAPT

Results

Chief of Government

CandidateRunning matePartyFirst roundSecond round
Votes%Votes%
Mauricio MacriGabriela MichettiRepublican Proposal Alliance Alliance798,29245.761,007,72960.94
Daniel FilmusCarlos HellerFront for Victory–Dialogue for Buenos Aires414,20523.75645,77939.06
Jorge TelermanEnrique OliveraMore for Buenos Aires–Civic Coalition360,73420.68
Patricia WalshHéctor BidondeWorkers' Socialist Movement51,4652.95
Claudio LozanoMaría América GonzálezBuenos Aires for All47,5052.72
Lía MéndezNéstor Jorge AvellaHumanist Party16,3460.94
Marcelo RamalVanina BiasiWorkers' Party15,6230.90
Guillermo CherashnyMiguel Ángel Ramón GómezPorteño Consensus Party6,4710.37
Christian CastilloCarlos ArtachoSocialist Workers' Party6,1510.35
Jorge SelserAdrián CampsAuthentic Socialist Party5,9250.34
José CastilloJorge Guidobono ReyRevolutionary Socialist Left Front5,7690.33
Héctor HeberlingAndrea Fabiana SalminiSocialist Advance Movement3,3170.19
Rubén Oscar SaboulardHéctor Guillermo BullrichIndependent Justice and Dignity Movement2,9490.17
Enrique VenturinoCarlos HoyosMovement for Dignity and Independence2,3830.14
Juan Carlos BeicaEsilda Raquel BustosSocialist Convergence2,2000.13
Javier Ernesto BrodskyArturo José PécoraPopular Concertation2,0280.12
Juan Ricardo MussaMaría Daniel LlanosCitizen Action1,8100.10
Graciela PatanéHilda Orlinda OatesThe Movement1,1830.07
Total1,744,356100.001,653,508100.00
Valid votes1,744,35696.811,653,50894.01
Invalid votes27,1321.5152,0452.96
Blank votes30,3471.6853,3343.03
Total votes1,801,835100.001,758,887100.00
Registered voters/turnout2,573,73170.012,573,73168.34
Source:

Legislature

PartyVotes%Seats
Republican Proposal Alliance768,74844.3215
Dialogue for Buenos Aires250,47114.445
Front for Victory186,55910.763
More Buenos Aires172,6429.953
Civic Coalition148,8998.592
Socialist Workers' Movement70,0654.041
Buenos Aires for All51,5062.971
Workers' Party18,9271.090
Humanist Party17,9811.040
Authentic Socialist Party7,2530.420
Socialist Workers' Party6,5850.380
Revolutionary Socialist Left Front6,4840.370
Porteño Consensus Party6,2410.360
Movement for Socialism3,5320.200
Independent Justice and Dignity Movement3,1910.180
Movement for Dignity and Independence2,8180.160
Porteño Commitment2,7890.160
Socialist Convergence2,6500.150
Concertación Popular2,4100.140
Citizen Action1,9650.110
Call to Social Integration1,4310.080
The Movement1,2470.070
Total1,734,394100.0030
Valid votes1,734,39496.26
Invalid votes27,3031.52
Blank votes40,1382.23
Total votes1,801,835100.00
Registered voters/turnout2,573,73170.01
Source:

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