This book, compiled by Claudio Contreras and Adrián Pérez, examines electoral reforms in Argentina at both national and subnational levels. It aims to strengthen democratic processes by expanding and guaranteeing the right to vote and be elected. The book discusses various reforms, including gender parity in legislative lists, the implementation of obligatory primary elections, and improvements in vote counting. It also analyzes the role of political parties and the need for equitable competition among political forces. The authors, both experts in law and political science, provide a comprehensive overview of the challenges and developments in Argentina's electoral system. The intended audience includes scholars, policymakers, and those interested in political reforms and democratic governance. |