Argentine provincial governors are considering a possible return to the controversial “collector lists” system, a practice allowing political groups to gather signatures in lieu of primaries. This development emerged following initial discussions between Buenos Aires Governor Marcos Peña and other provincial leaders regarding broader political reforms. While governors are open to the idea, they insist any reinstatement would come with significant restrictions. The conversations also touch upon the future of the mandatory PASO primaries, though doubts remain about their potential elimination. The move signals a potential shift in the debate surrounding electoral processes and party access to the ballot. This comes as parties seek ways to navigate the complexities of the current political landscape. The outcome of these negotiations could significantly impact future elections and the composition of Argentina’s political field.