2017 Chilean general election
2017 Chilean general election
Presidential election
First round results by commune Second Round results by commune
Chamber of Deputies
All 155 seats
This lists parties that won seats. See the complete results below.
Chamber of deputies election result
Senate
23 of the 43 seats
This lists parties that won seats. See the complete results below.
Senate election result
General elections were held in Chile on 19 November 2017, including presidential, parliamentary and regional elections.
Voters went to the polls to elect:
In the presidential election, former president Sebastián Piñera received a lower-than-expected 36% of the vote, nearly 14 points ahead of senator Alejandro Guillier , who was backed by the sitting administration. In the runoff election on 17 December 2017, Piñera surprised many by defeating Guillier with 54% of the vote, and turnout was two points higher than in the first round.
In the parliamentary elections, the Chile Vamos coalition, which supported Piñera's candidacy, won 46% of the Chamber of Deputies and 44% of the Senate, while the governing New Majority alliance, which competed without the Christian Democrats for the first time in 28 years, failed to retain its majority in both chambers, receiving just 28% and 35% in the lower and upper chambers, respectively. The leftist bloc Broad Front elected 20 deputies (13%) and gained one senator. The Christian Democratic Party received 9% of the lower chamber and secured 14% of the Senate.
Following an election reform in 2015, the Chamber of Deputies grew in size to 155 members from the previous 120, while the Senate increased its membership from 38 to 43 after this election, and will grow to 50 following the election in 2021.[1] Multi-seat constituencies were reestablished, replacing the previous binomial system of two seats per district, installed by the outgoing Pinochet dictatorship in 1989.[2] [3] For the first time, a 40% gender quota was put in place for candidates of each political party in parliamentary elections.[4]
All the newly elected officials began their terms on 11 March 2018.
This was the first non-primary election in which Chilean citizens voted from abroad.[5]
Presidential primaries
According to the Constitution, primaries are voluntary but its results are binding.[6] Sebastián Piñera won the Chile Vamos primary with 58% of the vote while Beatriz Sánchez became the Broad Front (Frente Amplio) nominee with nearly 68%.[7]
Presidential candidates
Summary of candidates
These candidates officially registered their candidacies before the national election authority (Servel), either directly, or via a primary election victory. All candidacies were accepted (met legal requirements) by the Servel on September 1, 2017[8] and were officially registered on September 12, 2017, after no legal challenges were raised.[9]
Chile Vamos
Nominee
Candidates
The former president was proclaimed as candidate by the Independent Regionalist Party on 17 December 2016,[11] by the Independent Democratic Union on 24 March 2017,[12] and two days later by his former party, National Renewal .[13] On 2 July 2017 Sebastián Piñera won the Chile Vamos primary, thereby officially becoming a presidential candidate. On 8 July 2017, Amplitude —a party that is not member of Chile Vamos— proclaimed him as its candidate.[14] On 6 August 2017, Political Evolution , which had supported Felipe Kast during the primaries, officially joined Piñera's campaign team.[15]
Sebastián Piñera won the primary with 58% of the vote.[10]
The Force of the Majority
Presidential nominee
Candidates
Alejandro Guillier was proclaimed by the Social Democrat Radical Party as candidate on 7 January 2017.[27] On 9 April 2017 he was chosen by the Socialist Party's Central Committee as its candidate after a secret election in which he beat former president Ricardo Lagos by nearly two-thirds of the vote;[28] he was proclaimed as candidate by that party on 21 April 2017.[29] On 7 May 2017, the Communist Party proclaimed him as their candidate.[30] On 13 May 2017 the Party for Democracy unanimously proclaimed him as their candidate in a show of hands.[31] As the New Majority coalition failed to organize a primary and Guillier decided to stay as an independent, he was forced to collect thousands of signatures in order to compete.[32] On 4 August 2017 he officially registered his candidacy before the Servel, presenting 61,403 signatures, more than the 33 thousand needed to register an independent candidacy.[24] [25] [26]
Broad Front
Nominee
Candidates
The journalist announced on 21 March 2017 during her own radio show that she was quitting her job to think about the possibility of running for president.[42] On 31 March 2017 she gained the official support from both Democratic Revolution and Autonomist Movement .[43] She launched her candidacy on 3 April 2017 at a rally near Plaza Baquedano in Santiago .[44] On 16 April 2017 she was proclaimed as candidate by the Humanist Party ,[45] and on 23 April 2017 the Libertarian Left gave her its support.[46] On 9 May 2017 she was proclaimed as candidate by the Poder party,[47] and four days later by the Progressive Democratic Movement .[48] On 14 May 2017 the Autonomous Left proclaimed her as their candidate.[49] On 29 May 2017 the Liberal Party proclaimed her as their candidate,[50] while on 6 June 2017, the Green Ecologist Party did the same.[51] On 2 July 2017 she won the Broad Front primary with nearly 68% of the vote. Her primary win was officially sanctioned by the Election Court (Tricel) on 24 July 2017 during a ceremony in Santiago.[41] On 31 July 2017, Sánchez presented her campaign team, which included members of the Equality Party , which had supported her primary opponent, Alberto Mayol .[52]
Other candidates
Unsuccessful candidacies
Carola Canelo (Ind.): The lawyer and academic announced on 16 November 2016 her intention to run for president.[71] On 21 August 2017 —the deadline to register candidacies— the press reported that her official website stated that she had only gathered 6,257 out of the 33,493 signatures needed to register an independent candidacy.[72]
Tomás Jocelyn-Holt (Ind.): The 2013 candidate announced on 7 June 2017, during a television interview, that he was willing to run again as president, representing The Other Chile (El Otro Chile ) coalition.[73] However, on 15 August 2017 he said he had failed to gather the required number of signatures to register as an independent candidate though he vowed to run in 2022.[74]
Nicolás Larraín (Ind.): On 12 December 2016, the television host announced his presidential candidacy.[75] On 19 June 2017 he announced he was quitting his candidacy and giving his support to then Chile Vamos primary candidate for Evópoli Felipe Kast .[76]
Franco Parisi (Ind.): The former presidential candidate stated on 17 January 2017 he was mulling over the possibility of running again in 2017 after the Regional Democracy party said it would support him.[77] On 4 August 2017, he put an end to his presidential candidacy, opting instead to compete for a seat in the Senate.[78]
Luis Riveros (Ind.): The former rector of the University of Chile said on 28 October 2016 he was willing to run for president.[79] On 7 April 2017, La Tercera daily announced he was stepping out of the race.[80]
Opinion polling
Presidential election
The two candidates making it to a second round: Alejandro Guillier (left) and Sebastián Piñera.
Results
Presidential election results by commune in the first round (left) and second round (right).
Candidate Party First round Second round Votes % Votes % Sebastián Piñera Independent (Chile Vamos ) 2,418,540 36.64 3,796,918 54.57 Alejandro Guillier Independent (The Force of the Majority ) 1,498,040 22.70 3,160,628 45.43 Beatriz Sánchez Independent (Broad Front ) 1,338,037 20.27 José Antonio Kast Independent 523,375 7.93 Carolina Goic Christian Democratic Party 387,784 5.88 Marco Enríquez-Ominami Progressive Party 376,871 5.71 Eduardo Artés Patriotic Union 33,665 0.51 Alejandro Navarro País 23,968 0.36 Total 6,600,280 100.00 6,957,546 100.00 Valid votes 6,600,280 98.46 6,957,546 98.93 Invalid votes 64,504 0.96 56,440 0.80 Blank votes 38,543 0.57 18,892 0.27 Total votes 6,703,327 100.00 7,032,878 100.00 Registered voters/turnout 14,347,288 46.72 14,347,288 49.02 Source: First round: Tricel via Diario Oficial . Second round: Tricel via Electoral Service [permanent dead link ] .
Chamber of Deputies election
Revised provisional results.
Distribution by parties (left) and coalitions (right)Party or alliance Votes % Seats Chile Vamos National Renewal 1,067,270 17.80 36 Independent Democratic Union 957,245 15.96 30 Evópoli 255,221 4.26 6 Independent Regionalist Party 39,692 0.66 0 Total 2,319,428 38.68 72 The Force of the Majority Socialist Party 585,128 9.76 19 Party for Democracy 365,988 6.10 8 Communist Party 275,096 4.59 8 Social Democrat Radical Party 216,355 3.61 8 Total 1,442,567 24.06 43 Broad Front Democratic Revolution 343,019 5.72 10 Humanist Party 253,787 4.23 5 Equality Party 129,232 2.16 1 Green Ecologist Party 128,629 2.14 1 Citizen Power 87,456 1.46 1 Liberal Party 46,605 0.78 2 Total 988,728 16.49 20 Democratic Convergence Christian Democratic Party 616,550 10.28 14 Citizen Left 14,358 0.24 0 MAS Region 9,582 0.16 0 Total 640,490 10.68 14 All Over Chile Progressive Party 199,566 3.33 1 País 35,469 0.59 0 Total 235,035 3.92 1 Green Regionalist Coalition Social Green Regionalist Federation 94,666 1.58 4 Patagonian Regional Democracy 20,575 0.34 0 Total 115,241 1.92 4 Sumemos Amplitude 61,319 1.02 0 Citizens 30,286 0.51 0 Everybody 2,888 0.05 0 Total 94,493 1.58 0 Patriotic Union 51,348 0.86 0 Revolutionary Workers Party 4,663 0.08 0 Independents 104,717 1.75 1 Total 5,996,710 100.00 155 Valid votes 5,996,710 89.84 Invalid votes 317,742 4.76 Blank votes 360,694 5.40 Total votes 6,675,146 100.00 Source: Servicio Electoral de Chile
Results by regions
Pact
Arica y Parinacota
Tarapacá
Antofagasta
Atacama
Coquimbo
Seats
Votes
Seats
Votes
Seats
Votes
Seats
Votes
Seats
Votes
ChV
1
15 161
21,30%
2
38 789
42,99%
2
55 376
34,12%
2
28 221
30,09%
3
66 050
28,44%
LFM
1
15 957
22,42%
1
27 740
30,74%
1
40 391
24,88%
2
33 922
36,17%
2
62 963
27,11%
FA
1
27 327
38,39%
0
11 682
12,95%
1
20 630
12,71%
0
10 738
11,45%
0
21 666
9.33%
CODE
0
2 416
3,39%
0
4 334
4,80%
0
6 369
3,92%
0
4 498
4,80%
1
36 406
15,68%
Others
0
10 325
14,60%
0
7 683
8,52%
1
39 553
24,37%
1
16 411
17,49%
1
45 155
19,44%
Total
3
71 186
100,00%
3
90 228
100,00%
5
162 319
100,00%
5
93 790
100,00%
7
232 240
100,00%
Pact
Valparaíso
Santiago MR
O'Higgins
Maule
Biobío
Seats
Votes
Seats
Votes
Seats
Votes
Seats
Votes
Seats
Votes
ChV
7
243 462
37,99%
22
1 000 021
40,47%
5
121 148
38,13%
6
159 605
43,74%
8
277 900
38,54%
LFM
4
140 074
21,86%
12
552 307
22,35%
2
75 069
23,63%
2
76 966
21,09%
6
194 890
27,03%
FA
3
133 134
20,78%
11
546 554
22,12%
0
23 298
7,33%
1
33 232
9,11%
1
79 358
11,01%
CODE
2
68 185
10,64%
1
187 705
7,60%
1
40 769
12,83%
2
66 379
18,19%
3
114 587
15,89%
Others
0
55 970
8,73%
1
184 497
7,46%
1
57 450
18,08%
0
28 705
7,87%
0
54 301
7,53%
Total
16
640 825
100,00%
47
2 471 084
100,00%
9
317 734
100,00%
11
364 887
100,00%
18
721 036
100,00%
Pact
Araucanía
Los Ríos
Los Lagos
Aysén
Magallanes
Seats
Votes
Seats
Votes
Seats
Votes
Seats
Votes
Seats
Votes
ChV
6
139 754
42,03%
2
50 975
36,58%
4
96 911
36,19%
1
9 874
28,24%
1
16 181
28,51%
LFM
2
80 949
24,34%
2
45 246
32,47%
3
73 653
27,51%
1
10 649
30,46%
1
11 791
20,77%
FA
0
19 821
5,96%
0
17 637
12,66%
1
23 725
8,86%
0
No candidates
1
19 926
35,11%
CODE
1
35 897
10,79%
1
18 077
12,97%
1
36 933
13,79%
1
10 626
30,39%
0
7 309
12,88%
Others
1
56 126
16,88%
0
7 426
5,32%
0
36 530
13,65%
0
3 812
10,91%
0
1 553
2,74%
Total
10
332 547
100,00%
5
139 361
100,00%
9
267 752
100,00%
3
34 961
100,00%
3
56 760
100,00%
Senate election
Revised provisional results.
Distribution by parties (left) and alliances (right)Party or alliance Votes % Seats Won Not up Total Chile Vamos National Renewal 349,622 20.98 6 2 8 Independent Democratic Union 210,897 12.66 4 5 9 Evópoli 67,801 4.07 2 0 2 Total 628,320 37.71 12 7 19 The Force of the Majority Party for Democracy 200,299 12.02 4 3 7 Socialist Party 125,247 7.52 3 4 7 Social Democrat Radical Party 34,448 2.07 0 1 1 Communist Party 20,209 1.21 0 0 0 Total 380,203 22.82 7 8 15 Democratic Convergence Christian Democratic Party 237,983 14.28 3 3 6 MAS Region 661 0.04 0 0 0 Total 238,644 14.32 3 3 6 Broad Front Humanist Party 62,223 3.73 0 0 0 Democratic Revolution 38,224 2.29 1 0 1 Liberal Party 28,774 1.73 0 0 0 Citizen Power 28,472 1.71 – 0 0 Equality Party 26,640 1.60 0 0 0 Total 184,333 11.06 1 0 1 Sumemos Amplitude 62,601 3.76 0 0 0 Citizens 45,636 2.74 0 0 0 Everybody 4,748 0.28 0 0 0 Total 112,985 6.78 0 0 0 All Over Chile Progressive Party 15,959 0.96 0 0 0 País 6,970 0.42 0 1 1 Total 22,929 1.38 0 1 1 Patriotic Union 7,312 0.44 0 0 0 Green Regionalist Coalition Social Green Regionalist Federation 2,397 0.14 0 0 0 Patagonian Regional Democracy 519 0.03 0 0 0 Total 2,916 0.17 0 0 0 Independents 88,701 5.32 0 1 1 Total 1,666,343 100.00 23 39 85 Valid votes 1,666,343 91.59 Invalid votes 70,958 3.90 Blank votes 81,964 4.51 Total votes 1,819,265 100.00 Source: Servicio Electoral de Chile
Results by region
Arica and Parinacota
Senate Election 2017: Arica and Parinacota[81]
Pact
Votes
%
Party
Candidate
Votes
%
Result
The Force of Majority
22,680
31.7
Socialist
José Miguel Insulza
14,501
20.3
New senator
For Democracy
Salvador Urrutia [es ]
8,179
11.5
Chile Vamos
17,843
25.0
UDI
José Durana
9,639
13.5
New senator
National Renewal
Rodolfo Barbosa
7,136
10.0
National Renewal
Mirtha Arancibia
1,068
1.5
Independent
Enrique Lee
14,820
20.7
Broad Front
13,504
18.9
Liberal
Verónica Foppiano
7,617
10.7
Citizen Power
Rodrigo Díaz Bogdanic
4,192
5.9
Humanist
Claudio Ojeda
1,695
2.4
All Over Chile
1,796
2.5
Progressive
Pablo Pizarro Bossay (Ind.)
960
1.3
Progressive
Sandra Zapata (Ind.)
836
1.2
Democratic Convergence
813
1.1
PDC
Trinidad Parra (Ind.)
813
1.1
Total valid votes
71,456
Turnout
74,948
40.4
Tarapacá
Senate Election 2017: Tarapacá[82]
Pact
Votes
%
Party
Candidate
Votes
%
Result
The Force of Majority
34,970
37.8
For Democracy
Jorge Soria (Ind.)
31,594
34.2
New senator
Socialist
Franitza Mitrovic (Ind.)
1,846
2.0
Socialist
Astrid Abarca (Ind.)
1,530
1.6
Chile Vamos
26,865
29.1
UDI
Luz Ebensperger
21,155
22.9
New senator
National Renewal
Juan Carlos Carreño
4,244
4.6
National Renewal
Pamela Boyardi
1,466
1.6
Independent
Fulvio Rossi
22,406
24.2
Lost re-election
Sumemos
4,333
4.7
Everybody
Gabriel Gurovich
3,440
3.7
Everybody
Lorena Vergara (Ind.)
4,192
0.5
Everybody
Alejandra Guajardo (Ind.)
1,695
0.4
Broad Front
3,878
4.2
Citizen Power
Rigoberto Rojas (Ind.)
3,878
4.2
Total valid votes
92,452
Turnout
96,241
39.6
Atacama
Senate Election 2017: Atacama[83]
Pact
Votes
%
Party
Candidate
Votes
%
Result
Democratic Convergence
33,244
34.9
PDC
Yasna Provoste
32,583
34.2
New senator
MAS Region
Tomás Pastenes (Ind.)
661
0.7
Chile Vamos
31,863
33.5
National Renewal
Rafael Prohens
17,574
18.5
New senator
UDI
Felipe Ward
14,289
15.0
Lost election. Retiring Deputy
The Force of Majority
23,455
24.6
Communist
Lautaro Carmona Soto
16,714
17.6
Lost election. Retiring Deputy
Social Democrat Radical
Alberto Robles [es ]
5,442
5.7
Lost election. Retiring Deputy
For Democracy
Carolina Peralta
1,299
1.4
Broad Front
4,175
4.4
Citizen Power
Gloria Guzmán
4,175
4.4
Green Regionalist Coalition
2,397
2.5
Social Green Regionalist
Jorge Vargas Guerra
1,457
1.5
Social Green Regionalist
Elizabeth Pérez
940
1.0
Total valid votes
95,134
Turnout
100,679
43.2
Valparaíso Region
Senate Election 2017: Valparaíso Region[84]
Pact
Votes
%
Party
Candidate
Votes
%
Result
Chile Vamos
244,733
36.9
National Renewal
Francisco Chahuán
150,031
22.6
Incumbent re-elected
National Renewal
Kenneth Pugh [es ] (Ind.)
14,241
2.1
New senator
National Renewal
Carmen Zamora Bravo
4,614
0.7
UDI
Andrea Molina
64,668
9.7
Lost election. Retiring Deputy.
UDI
Francisco Bartolucci
9,513
1.4
UDI
Ximena Ramírez
1,666
0.2
The Force of Majority
182,799
27.5
For Democracy
Ricardo Lagos Weber
74,015
11.2
Incumbent re-elected
For Democracy
Marco Antonio Núñez
19,791
2.3
Lost election. Retiring Deputy
Socialist
Isabel Allende Bussi
59,147
8.9
Incumbent elected in new seat
Socialist
Abel Gallardo
4,510
0.7
Social Democrat Radical
Nelson Ávila
23,220
3.5
Social Democrat Radical
Josefina Bustamante
2,116
0.3
Broad Front
96,394
14.5
Democratic Revolution
Juan Ignacio Latorre
30,528
4.6
New senator
Equality
Mónica Valencia
26,640
4.0
Humanist
Octavio González Ojeda
22,999
3.5
Citizen Power
Francisco Marín (Ind.)
16,227
2.4
Democratic Convergence
49,380
7.4
PDC
Ignacio Walker
30,827
4.6
Lost re-election
PDC
Aldo Cornejo
16,357
2.5
Lost election. Retiring Deputy.
PDC
Oriele Zencovich
2,196
0.3
Sumemos
42,550
6.4
Amplitude
Lily Pérez
35,493
5.3
Lost re-election
Amplitude
Julián Ugarte (Ind.)
2,411
0.4
Amplitude
Pedro Sariego
1,505
0.2
Amplitude
Ana Cuadros Matamala
1,247
0.2
Amplitude
Alberto Nuñez Ponce
1,213
0.2
Amplitude
Oscar Rementería (Ind.)
681
0.1
Independent
Gaspar Rivas
29,423
4.4
Lost election. Retiring Deputy.
All Over Chile
11,356
1.7
Progressive
Francisco Coloane (Ind.)
5,070
0.8
Progressive
Pamela Jiménez Gallardo
3,602
0.5
Progressive
Héctor Pérez Meneses (Ind.)
2,674
0.4
Patriotic Union
7,312
1.1
Patriotic Union
Luis Aravena Egaña
3,571
0.5
Patriotic Union
Vlademir Venegas
2,298
0.4
Patriotic Union
Berta Caro
1,443
0.2
Total valid votes
663,937
Turnout
725,514
47.2
Maule
Senate Election 2017: Maule[85]
Pact
Votes
%
Party
Candidate
Votes
%
Result
Chile Vamos
154,294
41.7
National Renewal
Juan Castro Prieto (Ind.)
54,433
14.7
New senator
National Renewal
Rodrigo Galilea
28,268
7.6
New senator
National Renewal
Macarena Pons (Ind.)
3,229
0.9
UDI
Juan Antonio Coloma Correa
58.595
15.8
Incumbent re-elected
UDI
Yasna Cancino (Ind.)
7,760
2.1
UDI
Francisca Concha (Ind.)
2,009
0.5
Democratic Convergence
68,287
18.4
PDC
Ximena Rincón
38,697
10.5
New senator
PDC
Andrés Zaldívar
29,590
7.8
Lost re-election
The Force of Majority
55,124
14.9
Socialist
Álvaro Elizalde
30,900
8.3
New senator
Socialist
Viviana Landaeta
4,426
1.2
Socialist
Carlos Villalobos
3,264
0.9
For Democracy
Jorge Tarud
14,109
3.8
Lost election. Retiring Deputy.
For Democracy
Liliana Caro
1,332
0.4
For Democracy
Valeria Jenoveva (Ind.)
1,093
0.3
Sumemos
45,636
12.3
Citizens
Andrés Velasco
38,867
10.5
Citizens
Paula Romero Neira
2,164
0.6
Citizens
Alberto Martínez Moya (Ind.)
1,817
0.5
Citizens
Grace Salazar (Ind.)
1,520
0.4
Citizens
Esteban Bravo Moreno (Ind.)
1,268
0.3
Broad Front
36,998
10.0
Liberal
Alfredo Sfeir (Ind.)
21,157
5.7
Humanist
Wilfredo Alfsen
3,482
0.9
Humanist
Jimena Arias
3,145
0.8
Humanist
Marta Guerra Medina
2,604
0.7
Democratic Revolution
María Eugenia Lorenzini
4,816
1.3
Democratic Revolution
Yuri Sepúlveda (Ind.)
1,794
0.5
All Over Chile
9,787
2.6
País
María Romero (Ind.)
3,503
0.9
País
Gustavo Ruz
3,467
0.9
Progressive
Sandra Alfaro
2,817
0.8
Total valid votes
370,126
Turnout
410,430
48.3
Araucanía
Senate Election 2017: Araucanía[86]
Pact
Votes
%
Party
Candidate
Votes
%
Result
Chile Vamos
141,125
41.8
Evópoli
Felipe Kast
63,601
18.84
New senator
Evópoli
Carmen Gloria Aravena
4,200
1.24
New senator
National Renewal
José García Ruminot
33,456
9.91
Incumbent re-elected
National Renewal
Germán Becker Alvear
25,576
7.58
Lost election. Retiring Deputy.
UDI
Gustavo Hasbún [es ]
11.751
3.48
Lost election. Retiring Deputy.
UDI
José Villagrán
2,541
0.75
Democratic Convergence
76,119
22.55
PDC
Francisco Huenchumilla
38,185
11.31
New senator
PDC
Fuad Chahín
37,934
11.24
Lost election. Retiring Deputy.
The Force of Majority
49,938
14.79
Socialist
Flor Domínguez
2,961
0.88
For Democracy
Jaime Quintana
34,285
10.16
Incumbent re-elected
For Democracy
Alberto Pizarro
5,950
1.76
For Democracy
Claudia Palma
3,247
0.96
Communist
Patricia Coñoman
3,495
1.04
Broad Front
28,298
8.38
Humanist
Aucán Huilcamán (Ind.)
11,787
3.49
Humanist
Diego Ancalao (Ind.)
6,119
1.81
Humanist
Juan Ortiz
3.655
1,08
Humanist
Gabriela Meléndez
3,173
0.94
Humanist
Gloria Mujica
2,082
0.62
Humanist
Lucía Tormen
1,482
0.44
Independent
Rojo Edwards
22,052
6.53
Lost election. Retiring Deputy.
Sumemos
20,051
5.94
Amplitude
Eduardo Díaz
13,390
3.97
Amplitude
Ema Vidal
3,795
1.12
Amplitude
Tatiana Rudolph
1,717
0.51
Amplitude
Juan Ramírez
1,149
0.34
Total valid votes
337,583
Turnout
373,476
44.04
Aysén
Senate Election 2017: Aysén[86]
Pact
Votes
%
Party
Candidate
Votes
%
Result
Chile Vamos
11,606
32.52
UDI
David Sandoval
7,320
20.51
New senator
National Renewal
Pilar Cuevas
4,168
11.68
National Renewal
Ana Verdugo
118
0.33
The Force of Majority
11,253
31.52
Socialist
Camilo Escalona
2,178
6.10
For Democracy
Ximena Órdenes (Ind.)
5,405
15.14
New senator
Social Democrat Radical
Luperciano Muñoz (Ind.)
3,670
10.28
Democratic Convergence
10,818
30.30
PDC
Paz Foitzich
5,743
16.09
PDC
Eduardo Cruces
4,939
13.84
PDC
Hernán Vodanovic (Ind.)
4,939
13.84
Broad Front
1,087
3.04
Democratic Revolution
Alejandro Barrientos
664
1.86
Democratic Revolution
Jenny Rivera
423
1.18
Green Regionalist Coalition
518
1.45
Patagonian Regional Democracy
Carlos Pérez Osorio
271
0.76
Patagonian Regional Democracy
Antonella Muñoz (Ind.)
247
0.69
Sumemos
416
1.16
Everybody
Raúl Vargas
161
0.45
Everybody
Carlos Chávez (Ind.)
255
0.71
Total valid votes
35,698
Turnout
38,030
40.0
Regional Boards election
Revised provisional results.
Party or alliance Votes % Seats Chile Vamos UDI – PRI – Ind. RN – Ind. 1,066,089 18.34 72 Evópoli and Ind. 237,857 4.09 5 Total 1,303,946 22.43 77 Chile Vamos UDI – PRI – Ind. UDI – Ind. 945,290 16.26 52 PRI and Ind. 158,980 2.74 4 Total 1,104,270 19.00 56 United for Decentralization PDC and Ind. 580,582 9.99 44 PS and Ind. 521,050 8.96 26 Total 1,101,632 18.95 70 For a Just and Decentralized Chile PPD and Ind. 429,719 7.39 26 PCCh and Ind. 270,241 4.65 11 PRSD and Ind. 164,891 2.84 8 IC and Ind. 9,892 0.17 1 MAS Region and Ind. 1,391 0.02 1 Total 876,134 15.07 47 Broad Front Democratic Revolution and Ind. 302,812 5.21 10 Humanists plus Ind. 199,282 3.43 6 Equality for the Peoples 153,735 2.64 2 Liberals plus Ind. 19,653 0.34 0 Independents 11,237 0.19 0 Total 686,719 11.81 18 Ecologist and Citizen Front Power /Green Ecologist Party 247,229 4.25 2 For All Chile PRO + Ind. 185,618 3.19 2 País + Ind. 25,279 0.43 0 Total 210,897 3.63 2 Green Regionalist Coalition Regionalist Federation and Ind. 64,885 1.12 2 Regional Democracy and Ind. 19,539 0.34 0 Total 84,424 1.45 2 Sumemos Amplitude and Ind. 64,873 1.12 2 Citizens and Ind. 13,743 0.24 0 Everybody and Ind. 124 0.00 0 Total 78,740 1.35 2 Let's Refound Chile Patriotic Union 57,007 0.98 0 Integration for Development For Regional Integration 9,259 0.16 1 Revolutionary Workers Party 2,927 0.05 0 Independents 49,585 0.85 1 Total 5,812,769 100.00 278 Valid votes 5,812,769 87.13 Invalid votes 365,005 5.47 Blank votes 493,623 7.40 Total votes 6,671,397 100.00 Source: Servicio Electoral de Chile
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