Buenos Aires, Argentina – A recent survey by the consulting firm Isasi-Burdman has yielded significant results, forecasting that La Libertad Avanza (LLA), President Javier Milei’s party, would win in the three most important electoral sections of Buenos Aires Province (PBA). These sections—the First, Third, and Fifth—comprise around 80% of the Buenos Aires electorate, making these results a crucial indicator for the upcoming legislative elections.

The most notable finding of the survey is LLA’s lead in the Third Electoral Section, a territory traditionally a stronghold of Kirchnerism. In this area, La Libertad Avanza is ahead of its rivals by four points in both party and candidate vote intention. The detailed data from the survey, conducted between August 13 and 20, shows an LLA + PRO lead of nine points over Peronism in the First Section and a four-point lead in the Third. In the Fifth Section, the difference is overwhelming, with 43% support for LLA compared to 19% for its opponents.

In addition to the voting projections, the survey reveals strong support for key political figures. President Milei maintains a positive image of 43%, while Governor Axel Kicillof, his main opponent, records a much lower figure with only 30% approval. If these numbers hold in the September 7 election, the article concludes that this would represent a drastic shift in the provincial political landscape, which could reconfigure the balance of power in the Buenos Aires Legislature and consolidate support for the national government.