Fueguian People's Movement
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 | |
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Abbreviation | MOPOF |
Leader | Miriam Boyadjian[1] |
Founded | 8 May 1985[2] |
Merger of | Feguian People's Union Neighbourhood Group |
Headquarters | Kayén y Kupanaka, Ushuaia[3] |
Ideology | Regionalism[4] |
National affiliation | Frente de Todos[5] |
Argentine Chamber of Deputies (Tierra del Fuego seats) | 0 / 5
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Argentine Senate (Tierra del Fuego seats) | 0 / 3
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Seats in the Tierra del Fuego Legislature | 4 / 15
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Website | |
Official website | |
Electoral results
Chamber of Deputies
Election year | Votes | % | seats won | total seats | position | presidency | notes |
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1985 | 3,582 | 23,12 (#3rd) | 0 | 0 / 2 |
Minority | Raúl Alfonsín (UCR) | |
1991 | 2,309 | 8.30 (#3rd) | 2 | 2 / 5 |
Minority | Carlos Menem (PJ) | |
1991 | 9,704 | 38.11 (#1st) | 2 | 2 / 5 |
Minority | Carlos Menem (PJ) | |
1993 | 7,972 | 26.09 (#2nd) | 1 | 3 / 5 |
Majority | Carlos Menem (PJ) | |
1995 | 7,683 | 22.49 (#2nd) | 1 | 2 / 5 |
Minority | Carlos Menem (PJ) | |
1997 | 10,740 | 28,23 (#2nd) | 1 | 2 / 5 |
Minority | Carlos Menem (PJ) | |
1999 | 4,562 | 11.62 (#4th) | 0 | 1 / 5 |
Minority | Fernando de la Rúa (UCR—Alliance) | |
2001 | 4,660 | 13.44 (#4th) | 0 | 0 / 5 |
Extra-parliamentary | Eduardo Duhalde (PJ) | |
2003 | 3,731 | 8.21 (#4th) | 0 | 0 / 5 |
Extra-parliamentary | Néstor Kirchner (PJ—FPV) | |
2005 | 9,447 | 18.30 (#3rd) | 0 | 0 / 5 |
Extra-parliamentary | Néstor Kirchner (PJ—FPV) | |
2007 | 2,216 | 4.47 (#9th) | 0 | 0 / 5 |
Extra-parliamentary | Cristina Fernández de Kirchner (PJ—FPV) | |
2009 | 2,242 | 3.68 (#7th) | 0 | 0 / 5 |
Extra-parliamentary | Cristina Fernández de Kirchner (PJ—FPV) | |
2011 | 13,788 | 22.54 (#2nd) | 1 | 1 / 5 |
Minority | Cristina Fernández de Kirchner (PJ—FPV) | |
2013 | 12,796 | 17.08 (#3rd) | 0 | 1 / 5 |
Minority | Cristina Fernández de Kirchner (PJ—FPV) | |
2015 | 5,608 | 7.17 (#4th) | 0 | 0 / 5 |
Extra-parliamentary | Mauricio Macri (PRO—Cambiemos) | |
2017 | N/A | 0 | 0 / 5 |
Extra-parliamentary | Mauricio Macri (PRO—Cambiemos) | did not participate | |
2019 | N/A | 0 | 0 / 5 |
Extra-parliamentary | Alberto Fernández (PJ—FDT) | did not participate | |
Senate
Election year | Votes | % | seats won | total seats | position | presidency | notes |
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1991 | N/A | 2 | 2 / 3 |
Majority | Carlos Menem (PJ) | indirect election | |
1995 | N/A | 2 | 2 / 5 |
Majority | Carlos Menem (PJ) | indirect election | |
2001 | 2,757 | 7.71 (#5th) | 0 | 0 / 3 |
Extra-parliamentary | Eduardo Duhalde (PJ) | |
2007 | 1,585 | 3.11 (#10th) | 0 | 0 / 3 |
Extra-parliamentary | Cristina Fernández de Kirchner (PJ—FPV) | |
2013 | 15,639 | 22.37 (#2nd) | 1 | 1 / 3 |
Minority | Cristina Fernández de Kirchner (PJ—FPV) | |
2019 | N/A | 0 | 0 / 3 |
Extra-parliamentary | Alberto Fernández (PJ—FDT) | did not participate | |
Tierra del Fuego governorship
Election year | Candidate | Coalition | 1st round | 2nd round | Result | |||
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# of overall votes | % of overall vote | # of overall votes | % of overall vote | |||||
1991 | José Arturo Estabillo | N/A | 12,414 | 45.41 | 12,395 | 50.59 | 2-R Elected | |
1995 | José Arturo Estabillo | N/A | 22,232 | 57.99 | N/A | 1-R Elected | ||
1999 | Roque Martinelli | N/A | 9,635 | 22.32 | N/A | 1-R Defeated | ||
2003 | Jorge Alberto Garramuño | N/A | 9,172 | 18.96 | N/A | 1-R Defeated | ||
2007 | Jorge Alberto Garramuño | MOPOF+UCR[lower-alpha 1] | 9,461 | 17.78 | N/A | 1-R Defeated | ||
2011 | N/A | did not participate | ||||||
2015 | Federico Sciurano | Unite Tierra del Fuego[lower-alpha 2] | 6,736 | 8.69 | 41,737 | 48.09 | 2-R Defeated | |
2019 | Gustavo Melella | Concertación Fueguina[lower-alpha 3] | 8,502 | 9.30 | N/A | 1-R Elected |
Tierra del Fuego provincial legislature
Election year | Votes | % | seats won | position |
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1987 | 2,141 | 20.87 | 3 / 15 |
Minority |
1987 | 3,381 | 21.90 | 4 / 15 |
Minority |
1987 | 3,760 | 15.93 | 2 / 15 |
Minority |
1989 | 2,840 | 10.40 | 1 / 15 |
Minority |
1991 | No data | 7 / 15 |
Minority | |
1995 | 14,311 | 40.06 | 7 / 15 |
Minority |
1999 | 12,352 | 32.06 | 5 / 15 |
Minority |
2003 | 8,131 | 20.12 | 4 / 15 |
Minority |
2007 | 5,577 | 11.91 | 3 / 15 |
Minority |
2011 | 6,153 | 11.35 | 3 / 15 |
Minority |
2015 | 6,719 | 9.90 | 4 / 15 |
Minority |
2019 | 7,971 | 10.91 | 2 / 15 |
Minority |
Notes
- The MOPOF+UCR formula received, in total, 16,094 votes (30.25%), in the first round.
- Unite Tierra del Fuego received, in total, 30,781 votes (39.71%), in the first round.
- Concentración Fueguina received, in total, 50,329 votes (55.03%).
References
- "Boyadjián saludó a los mopofistas en el 27 aniversario del partido provincial". Tres Líneas (in Spanish). 9 May 2012. Retrieved 15 December 2020.
- "27 años de la fundación del Movimiento Popular Fueguino". Radio Fueguina (in Spanish). 8 May 2012. Retrieved 15 December 2020.
- "El 4 de agosto habrá una charla sobre lactancia materna". Tiempo Fueguino (in Spanish). 27 July 2018. Retrieved 15 December 2020.
- "Sobisch inicia segundo mandato consecutivo". La Mañana Neuquén (in Spanish). 10 December 2003. Retrieved 15 December 2020.
- Arias, Mariela (17 June 2019). "Tierra del Fuego: Melella se impuso a Bertone en primera vuelta". La Nación (in Spanish). Retrieved 15 December 2020.
- Mochkofsky, Graciela (22 June 1999). "La Alianza y el justicialismo buscan el apoyo del Mopof". La Nación (in Spanish). Retrieved 15 December 2020.
- "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.
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