Fueguian People's Movement

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The Fueguian People's Movement (Spanish: Movimiento Popular Fueguino; MOPOF) is a provincial political party in the Tierra del Fuego Province of Argentina. It was formed in 1985, becoming the first provincial political party in Tierra del Fuego,[2] and was, for most of its history, one of the main political parties in the province.[6][7]

Fueguian People's Movement
Movimiento Popular Fueguino
AbbreviationMOPOF
LeaderMiriam Boyadjian[1]
Founded8 May 1985; 39 years ago (1985-05-08)[2]
Merger ofFeguian People's Union
Neighbourhood Group
HeadquartersKayén y Kupanaka, Ushuaia[3]
IdeologyRegionalism[4]
National affiliationFrente de Todos[5]
Argentine Chamber of Deputies (Tierra del Fuego seats)
0 / 5
Argentine Senate (Tierra del Fuego seats)
0 / 3
Seats in the Tierra del Fuego Legislature
4 / 15
Website
Official website

Electoral results

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Chamber of Deputies

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Election yearVotes%seats wontotal seatspositionpresidencynotes
19853,58223,12 (#3rd)0
0 / 2
MinorityRaúl Alfonsín (UCR)
19912,3098.30 (#3rd)2
2 / 5
MinorityCarlos Menem (PJ)
19919,70438.11 (#1st)2
2 / 5
MinorityCarlos Menem (PJ)
19937,97226.09 (#2nd)1
3 / 5
MajorityCarlos Menem (PJ)
19957,68322.49 (#2nd)1
2 / 5
MinorityCarlos Menem (PJ)
199710,74028,23 (#2nd)1
2 / 5
MinorityCarlos Menem (PJ)
19994,56211.62 (#4th)0
1 / 5
MinorityFernando de la Rúa (UCRAlliance)
20014,66013.44 (#4th)0
0 / 5
Extra-parliamentaryEduardo Duhalde (PJ)
20033,7318.21 (#4th)0
0 / 5
Extra-parliamentaryNéstor Kirchner (PJFPV)
20059,44718.30 (#3rd)0
0 / 5
Extra-parliamentaryNéstor Kirchner (PJFPV)
20072,2164.47 (#9th)0
0 / 5
Extra-parliamentaryCristina Fernández de Kirchner (PJFPV)
20092,2423.68 (#7th)0
0 / 5
Extra-parliamentaryCristina Fernández de Kirchner (PJFPV)
201113,78822.54 (#2nd)1
1 / 5
MinorityCristina Fernández de Kirchner (PJFPV)
201312,79617.08 (#3rd)0
1 / 5
MinorityCristina Fernández de Kirchner (PJFPV)
20155,6087.17 (#4th)0
0 / 5
Extra-parliamentaryMauricio Macri (PROCambiemos)
20170
0 / 5
Extra-parliamentaryMauricio Macri (PROCambiemos)did not participate
20190
0 / 5
Extra-parliamentaryAlberto Fernández (PJFDT)did not participate

Senate

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Election yearVotes%seats wontotal seatspositionpresidencynotes
19912
2 / 3
MajorityCarlos Menem (PJ)indirect election
19952
2 / 5
MajorityCarlos Menem (PJ)indirect election
20012,7577.71 (#5th)0
0 / 3
Extra-parliamentaryEduardo Duhalde (PJ)
20071,5853.11 (#10th)0
0 / 3
Extra-parliamentaryCristina Fernández de Kirchner (PJFPV)
201315,63922.37 (#2nd)1
1 / 3
MinorityCristina Fernández de Kirchner (PJFPV)
20190
0 / 3
Extra-parliamentaryAlberto Fernández (PJFDT)did not participate

Tierra del Fuego governorship

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Election yearCandidateCoalition1st round2nd roundResult
# of overall votes% of overall vote# of overall votes% of overall vote
1991José Arturo Estabillo12,41445.4112,39550.59 Y 2-R Elected
1995José Arturo Estabillo22,23257.99 Y 1-R Elected
1999Roque Martinelli9,63522.32 N 1-R Defeated
2003Jorge Alberto Garramuño9,17218.96 N 1-R Defeated
2007Jorge Alberto GarramuñoMOPOF+UCR[a]9,46117.78 N 1-R Defeated
2011did not participate
2015Federico SciuranoUnite Tierra del Fuego[b]6,7368.6941,73748.09 N 2-R Defeated
2019Gustavo MelellaConcertación Fueguina[c]8,5029.30 Y 1-R Elected

Tierra del Fuego provincial legislature

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Election yearVotes%seats wonposition
19872,14120.87
3 / 15
Minority
19873,38121.90
4 / 15
Minority
19873,76015.93
2 / 15
Minority
19892,84010.40
1 / 15
Minority
1991No data
7 / 15
Minority
199514,31140.06
7 / 15
Minority
199912,35232.06
5 / 15
Minority
20038,13120.12
4 / 15
Minority
20075,57711.91
3 / 15
Minority
20116,15311.35
3 / 15
Minority
20156,7199.90
4 / 15
Minority
20197,97110.91
2 / 15
Minority

Notes

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  1. ^ The MOPOF+UCR formula received, in total, 16,094 votes (30.25%), in the first round.
  2. ^ Unite Tierra del Fuego received, in total, 30,781 votes (39.71%), in the first round.
  3. ^ Concentración Fueguina received, in total, 50,329 votes (55.03%).

References

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  1. ^ "Boyadjián saludó a los mopofistas en el 27 aniversario del partido provincial". Tres Líneas (in Spanish). 9 May 2012. Retrieved 15 December 2020.
  2. ^ a b "27 años de la fundación del Movimiento Popular Fueguino". Radio Fueguina (in Spanish). 8 May 2012. Retrieved 15 December 2020.
  3. ^ "El 4 de agosto habrá una charla sobre lactancia materna". Tiempo Fueguino (in Spanish). 27 July 2018. Retrieved 15 December 2020.
  4. ^ "Sobisch inicia segundo mandato consecutivo". La Mañana Neuquén (in Spanish). 10 December 2003. Retrieved 15 December 2020.
  5. ^ Arias, Mariela (17 June 2019). "Tierra del Fuego: Melella se impuso a Bertone en primera vuelta". La Nación (in Spanish). Retrieved 15 December 2020.
  6. ^ Mochkofsky, Graciela (22 June 1999). "La Alianza y el justicialismo buscan el apoyo del Mopof". La Nación (in Spanish). Retrieved 15 December 2020.
  7. ^ "A lo largo de su historia, el Movimiento Popular Fueguino supo construir arraigo en el corazón de cada fueguino, dijo Lechman". Noti TDF (in Spanish). 9 August 2018. Retrieved 15 December 2020.