Voters in Argentina go to the polls to elect a new president in the midst of a deep economic crisis, as a result of which a third of the population is in dire poverty.
President Mauricio Macri came to power four years ago with promises to restore the growth of a market economy.
He runs for re-election, but few believe that he has a chance of winning.
Macri was beaten in the primaries in August by Alberto Fernandez, whose partner is Ms. Fernandez de Kirchner.
Mr. Fernandez, who belongs to the populist Peronist movement, has promised to completely change the liberal approach of Macri.
The main criterion for voters will be the economic issue, when will they make a choice.