After the close of the elections, the first indications began to circulate about what the outcome of the elections would have been. In this context, the possibility of holding a second electoral round to elect the next president of Argentina became a probable scenario.
As the minutes go by and these trends take shape and even from the candidates’ own bunkers there is talk of the possibility of a runoff, social networks echo the situation. In fact, just an hour after the elections concluded, both the runoff and the ballot were trending on X (ex Twitter).
The reactions were varied. Many complained about the results, others about the fact of having to go to the polls again and many others celebrated these theoretical results. As it could not be otherwise, memes became the main mechanism to demonstrate.
Ballot??? I’m like this pic.twitter.com/92wnivJUg7
— • César Vallejo’s⑫⭐️⭐️⭐️ 𝕏 (@Vallejosac) October 22, 2023
They say there is a possible runoff.
I’m like this:pic.twitter.com/5UsWaDao1C
— Out Of Context Milei (@OOC_Milei) October 22, 2023
Should we go to vote again? pic.twitter.com/jeBoDj61Cr
— • César Vallejo’s⑫⭐️⭐️⭐️ 𝕏 (@Vallejosac) October 22, 2023
There is going to be a runoff, my mother’s pussy will have to leave my house on a Sunday to go vote. pic.twitter.com/wQdOKoRBwb
— javfro (@javfro18) October 22, 2023
How is it that the runoff is not a penalty shootout between the candidates and that the one who wins becomes the president?pic.twitter.com/3R4TTaGqJE
—Joaco. (@Joaconel) October 22, 2023
how to BALLOT pic.twitter.com/uvW9a979A8
— em (@playgirlvert) October 22, 2023
I no longer want to vote and they are already talking about the Ballot… pic.twitter.com/7iGKF5u44C
— Flor Molina 🇦🇷⭐⭐⭐🍷 (@flormolina30) October 22, 2023
how to BALLOT pic.twitter.com/ZOVqwzwThJ
— ☆ valen! (@jeoncisnt) October 22, 2023
Ballot??? Nooooo I want more political propaganda! pic.twitter.com/isqozIxbgB
— Luciana Sabina (@kalipolis) October 22, 2023