In the 2025 legislative elections, Córdoba province turned purple with libertarian Gonzalo Roca's victory, securing 42.35% of the votes. This outcome solidified Javier Milei's party's advance in the region, leaving Córdoba's Peronism with only some peripheral sectors in the capital. Departments like Río Segundo showed the strongest support for the purple wave.
The 2025 legislative elections in Córdoba province marked a significant shift toward libertarianism, with Gonzalo Roca prevailing with 42.35% of the votes and solidifying the advance of Javier Milei's associated party. An illustrative map by departments shows vote distribution, painting much of the province purple, the emblematic color of La Libertad Avanza.
In the capital, the neighborhood map turned purple, with sectional details indicating that Córdoba's Peronism only held some peripheral sectors, while the rest chose the libertarian option. This pattern repeated in key localities that drove Roca's victory, particularly in Río Segundo department, which backed him most strongly. There, places like Las Junturas, Calchín, and Cañada Machado Sud recorded the highest support percentages.
The final outcome underscores the role of mayors and local alliances, though some who headed lists lost in their own districts. Published on October 27, 2025, these elections reflect a change in Córdoba's political dynamics, with the purple wave extending beyond the capital.