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2017 Chilean general election

General elections were held in Chile on 19 November 2017, including presidential, parliamentary and regional elections.

2017 Chilean general election

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Presidential election
19 November 2017 (first round)
17 December 2017 (second round)
 
Candidate Sebastián Piñera Alejandro Guillier
Party Independent Independent
Alliance Chile Vamos Force of the Majority
Popular vote 3,796,918 3,160,628
Percentage 54.57% 45.43%


President before election

Michelle Bachelet
Socialist

Elected President

Sebastián Piñera
Independent

Chamber of Deputies

All 155 seats
Party % Seats +/–
Chamber of Deputies
Chile Vamos

38.68 72 +23
Force of the Majority

24.06 43 -1
Broad Front

16.49 20 +17
Democratic Convergence

10.68 14 -9
All Over Chile

3.92 1 +1
Green Regionalist

1.92 4 +3
Independents

1.75 1 -2
Chamber of deputies election result
Senate

23 of the 43 seats
Party % Seats +/–
Chile Vamos

37.71 12 +5
Force of the Majority

22.82 7 +3
Democratic Convergence

14.32 3 -1
Broad Front

11.06 1 +1
Senate election result

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 Edit

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 Edit

Summary of candidates Edit

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]

Candidate Endorsement Ideology
 

Eduardo Artés
Patriotic Union
  Patriotic Union
 

Marco Enríquez-Ominami
Progressive Party
  Progressive Party
 

Carolina Goic
Christian Democratic Party
  Christian Democratic Party
 

Alejandro Guillier
Independent
  The Force of the Majority:

Independent electors

 

José Antonio Kast
Independent
Independent electors
 

Alejandro Navarro
País
  País
 

Sebastián Piñera
Independent
  Chile Vamos:

  Amplitude

 

Beatriz Sánchez
Independent
Broad Front (Frente Amplio):

Chile Vamos Edit

Nominee Edit

 
2017 Chile Vamos Candidate
Sebastián Piñera
for President
 
President of Chile
(2010–2014)
 
[7][10]

Candidates Edit

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]

Candidates in this section are sorted by reverse date of withdrawal from the primary
Manuel José Ossandón (Ind-RN) Felipe Kast (Evopoli) Alberto Espina (RN) Francisco Chahuán (RN) Francisco de la Maza (UDI)
 
 
 
 
 
Senator
from Santiago Metropolitan Region
(2014–present)
Deputy
from Central Santiago
(2014–2018)
Senator
from Araucanía
(2002–2018)
Senator
from Valparaíso Region
(2010–present)
Mayor of Las Condes
(2000–2016)
LN: 2 July 2017
372,215 votes
LN: 2 July 2017
218,489 votes
W: 21 March 2017 W: 6 March 2017 W: 11 September 2016
[16][10] [17][10] [18][19] [20][21] [22][23]

The Force of the Majority Edit

Presidential nominee Edit

 
2017 The Force of the Majority Candidate
Alejandro Guillier
for President
 
Senator
from Antofagasta Region
(2014–present)
 
[24][25][26]

Candidates Edit

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]

Candidates in this section are sorted by reverse date of withdrawal from the failed primaries
Carolina Goic (PDC) Ricardo Lagos (PPD) Fernando Atria (PS) José Miguel Insulza (PS) Francisco Huenchumilla (PDC) Jorge Tarud (PPD) Ignacio Walker (PDC) Isabel Allende (PS)
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Senator
from Magallanes
(2014–present)
President of Chile
(2000–2006)
University of Chile
Law professor

(2011–present)
Secretary General of the Organization of American States
(2005–2015)
Intendant of Araucanía
(2014–2015)
Deputy
from South Maule
(2002–2018)
Senator
from Valparaíso Region
(2010–2018)
Senator
from Atacama
(2010–present)
W: 29 April 2017
Announced to run directly as PDC nominee
W: 10 April 2017 W: 1 April 2017 W: 1 April 2017 W: 5 February 2017 W: 14 January 2017 W: 3 December 2016 W: 28 October 2016
[33] [34][35] [36] [36] [37] [38] [39] [40]

Broad Front Edit

Nominee Edit

 
2017 Broad Front Candidate
Beatriz Sánchez
for President
 
TV and Radio
Journalist
[41][10]

Candidates Edit

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]

Candidates in this section are sorted by reverse date of withdrawal from the primary
Alberto Mayol (Ind.) Luis Mariano Rendón (Ind-Pirate) Claudia Sanhueza (RD) Sebastián Depolo (RD) Luis Mesina (Ind.)
 
 
 
USACH Management
and Public Policies professor
(2013–present)
Chair of the
Ecological Action Network
UDP
Economics professor
Leader of
Democratic Revolution
(2015–2016)
Chair of
No+AFP Workers Cordinator
(2016–present)
LN: 2 July 2017
106,300 votes
V: 13 April 2017 W: 21 March 2017 W: 21 March 2017 W: 10 January 2017
[53][10] [54][55] [56] [57] [58][59]

Other candidates Edit

Independent Candidate

 
2017 Christian Democratic Candidate
 
2017 Progressive Candidate

2017 Patriotic Union Candidate

 
2017 País Candidate
José Antonio Kast Carolina Goic Marco Enríquez-Ominami Eduardo Artés Alejandro Navarro
for President for President for President for President for President
 
 
 
 
 
Deputy
from La Reina and Peñalolén
(2002–2018)
Senator
from Magallanes
(2014–present)
2013 Presidential Candidate Public Education
History teacher
Senator
from Biobío
(2014–present)
 
The current deputy and former UDI party member stated on 8 March 2017 he would not participate in a Chile Vamos primary and would instead collect the necessary signatures needed to become an independent candidate to run directly in the November 2017 election.[60] On 18 August 2017 he officially registered his independent candidacy before the Servel, presenting 43,461 signatures.[61]

The current senator for Magallanes was proclaimed by the Christian Democratic Party as candidate on 11 March 2017.[62] On 29 April 2017, the PDC decided not to participate in a New Majority primary, breaking away from the coalition after 28 years.[63] On 11 May 2017 Goic officially registered her pre-candidacy before the Servel, accompanied by former president Eduardo Frei Ruiz-Tagle.[64] On 19 August 2017 the PDC officially registered her candidacy before the Servel.[65]

The former candidate in the past two presidential elections announced his candidacy on 7 September 2016.[66] On 19 May 2017 he officially registered his pre-candidacy before the election authority.[67] On 20 August 2017 his party officially registered his candidacy before the Servel.[68] The teacher and president of the Patriotic Union was registered before the Servel by his party on 22 July 2017.[69] The current senator for Biobío and former MAS party member announced his intention to run as president on 24 March 2017. He has the support of the newly formed País party.[70] On 18 August 2017 País officially registered his candidacy before the Servel.[61]

Unsuccessful candidacies Edit

  • 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 Edit

Presidential election Edit

 
The two candidates making it to a second round: Alejandro Guillier (left) and Sebastián Piñera.

Results Edit

 
Presidential election results by commune in the first round (left) and second round (right).
CandidatePartyFirst roundSecond round
Votes%Votes%
Sebastián PiñeraIndependent (Chile Vamos)2,418,54036.643,796,91854.57
Alejandro GuillierIndependent (The Force of the Majority)1,498,04022.703,160,62845.43
Beatriz SánchezIndependent (Broad Front)1,338,03720.27
José Antonio KastIndependent523,3757.93
Carolina GoicChristian Democratic Party387,7845.88
Marco Enríquez-OminamiProgressive Party376,8715.71
Eduardo ArtésPatriotic Union33,6650.51
Alejandro NavarroPaís23,9680.36
Total6,600,280100.006,957,546100.00
Valid votes6,600,28098.466,957,54698.93
Invalid votes64,5040.9656,4400.80
Blank votes38,5430.5718,8920.27
Total votes6,703,327100.007,032,878100.00
Registered voters/turnout14,347,28846.7214,347,28849.02
Source: First round: Tricel via Diario Oficial. Second round: Tricel via Electoral Service[permanent dead link].

Chamber of Deputies election Edit

Revised provisional results.
  
Distribution by parties (left) and coalitions (right)
Party or allianceVotes%Seats
Chile VamosNational Renewal1,067,27017.8036
Independent Democratic Union957,24515.9630
Evópoli255,2214.266
Independent Regionalist Party39,6920.660
Total2,319,42838.6872
The Force of the MajoritySocialist Party585,1289.7619
Party for Democracy365,9886.108
Communist Party275,0964.598
Social Democrat Radical Party216,3553.618
Total1,442,56724.0643
Broad FrontDemocratic Revolution343,0195.7210
Humanist Party253,7874.235
Equality Party129,2322.161
Green Ecologist Party128,6292.141
Citizen Power87,4561.461
Liberal Party46,6050.782
Total988,72816.4920
Democratic ConvergenceChristian Democratic Party616,55010.2814
Citizen Left14,3580.240
MAS Region9,5820.160
Total640,49010.6814
All Over ChileProgressive Party199,5663.331
País35,4690.590
Total235,0353.921
Green Regionalist CoalitionSocial Green Regionalist Federation94,6661.584
Patagonian Regional Democracy20,5750.340
Total115,2411.924
SumemosAmplitude61,3191.020
Citizens30,2860.510
Everybody2,8880.050
Total94,4931.580
Patriotic Union51,3480.860
Revolutionary Workers Party4,6630.080
Independents104,7171.751
Total5,996,710100.00155
Valid votes5,996,71089.84
Invalid votes317,7424.76
Blank votes360,6945.40
Total votes6,675,146100.00
Source:

Results by regions Edit

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 Edit

Revised provisional results.
  
Distribution by parties (left) and alliances (right)
Party or allianceVotes%Seats
WonNot upTotal
Chile VamosNational Renewal349,62220.98628
Independent Democratic Union210,89712.66459
Evópoli67,8014.07202
Total628,32037.7112719
The Force of the MajorityParty for Democracy200,29912.02437
Socialist Party125,2477.52347
Social Democrat Radical Party34,4482.07011
Communist Party20,2091.21000
Total380,20322.827815
Democratic ConvergenceChristian Democratic Party237,98314.28336
MAS Region6610.04000
Total238,64414.32336
Broad FrontHumanist Party62,2233.73000
Democratic Revolution38,2242.29101
Liberal Party28,7741.73000
Citizen Power28,4721.7100
Equality Party26,6401.60000
Total184,33311.06101
SumemosAmplitude62,6013.76000
Citizens45,6362.74000
Everybody4,7480.28000
Total112,9856.78000
All Over ChileProgressive Party15,9590.96000
País6,9700.42011
Total22,9291.38011
Patriotic Union7,3120.44000
Green Regionalist CoalitionSocial Green Regionalist Federation2,3970.14000
Patagonian Regional Democracy5190.03000
Total2,9160.17000
Independents88,7015.32011
Total1,666,343100.00233985
Valid votes1,666,34391.59
Invalid votes70,9583.90
Blank votes81,9644.51
Total votes1,819,265100.00
Source:

Results by region Edit

Arica and Parinacota Edit

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 Edit

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 Edit

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 Edit

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 [es] 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 Edit

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 Edit

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 [es] 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 Edit

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 Edit

Revised provisional results.
Party or allianceVotes%Seats
Chile Vamos UDI – PRI – Ind.RN – Ind.1,066,08918.3472
Evópoli and Ind.237,8574.095
Total1,303,94622.4377
Chile Vamos UDI – PRI – Ind.UDI – Ind.945,29016.2652
PRI and Ind.158,9802.744
Total1,104,27019.0056
United for DecentralizationPDC and Ind.580,5829.9944
PS and Ind.521,0508.9626
Total1,101,63218.9570
For a Just and Decentralized ChilePPD and Ind.429,7197.3926
PCCh and Ind.270,2414.6511
PRSD and Ind.164,8912.848
IC and Ind.9,8920.171
MAS Region and Ind.1,3910.021
Total876,13415.0747
Broad FrontDemocratic Revolution and Ind.302,8125.2110
Humanists plus Ind.199,2823.436
Equality for the Peoples153,7352.642
Liberals plus Ind.19,6530.340
Independents11,2370.190
Total686,71911.8118
Ecologist and Citizen FrontPower/Green Ecologist Party247,2294.252
For All ChilePRO + Ind.185,6183.192
País + Ind.25,2790.430
Total210,8973.632
Green Regionalist CoalitionRegionalist Federation and Ind.64,8851.122
Regional Democracy and Ind.19,5390.340
Total84,4241.452
SumemosAmplitude and Ind.64,8731.122
Citizens and Ind.13,7430.240
Everybody and Ind.1240.000
Total78,7401.352
Let's Refound ChilePatriotic Union57,0070.980
Integration for DevelopmentFor Regional Integration9,2590.161
Revolutionary Workers Party2,9270.050
Independents49,5850.851
Total5,812,769100.00278
Valid votes5,812,76987.13
Invalid votes365,0055.47
Blank votes493,6237.40
Total votes6,671,397100.00
Source:

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2017, chilean, general, election, general, elections, were, held, chile, november, 2017, including, presidential, parliamentary, regional, elections, 20132021, presidential, election19, november, 2017, first, round, december, 2017, second, round, candidate, se. General elections were held in Chile on 19 November 2017 including presidential parliamentary and regional elections 2017 Chilean general election 20132021 Presidential election19 November 2017 first round 17 December 2017 second round Candidate Sebastian Pinera Alejandro GuillierParty Independent IndependentAlliance Chile Vamos Force of the MajorityPopular vote 3 796 918 3 160 628Percentage 54 57 45 43 First round results by communeSecond Round results by communePresident before electionMichelle BacheletSocialist Elected President Sebastian PineraIndependentChamber of DeputiesAll 155 seatsParty Seats Chamber of DeputiesChile Vamos 38 68 72 23Force of the Majority 24 06 43 1Broad Front 16 49 20 17Democratic Convergence 10 68 14 9All Over Chile 3 92 1 1Green Regionalist 1 92 4 3Independents 1 75 1 2Chamber of deputies election resultSenate23 of the 43 seatsParty Seats Chile Vamos 37 71 12 5Force of the Majority 22 82 7 3Democratic Convergence 14 32 3 1Broad Front 11 06 1 1Senate election resultVoters went to the polls to elect A President of the Republic to serve a four year term Twenty three of 43 members of the Senate to serve an eight year term in the National Congress The full 155 members of the Chamber of Deputies to serve a four year term in the National Congress The full 278 members of the regional boards to serve a four year term In the presidential election former president Sebastian Pinera 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 Pinera 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 Pinera 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 Contents 1 Presidential primaries 2 Presidential candidates 2 1 Summary of candidates 2 2 Chile Vamos 2 2 1 Nominee 2 2 2 Candidates 2 3 The Force of the Majority 2 3 1 Presidential nominee 2 3 2 Candidates 2 4 Broad Front 2 4 1 Nominee 2 4 2 Candidates 2 5 Other candidates 2 6 Unsuccessful candidacies 3 Opinion polling 4 Presidential election 4 1 Results 5 Chamber of Deputies election 5 1 Results by regions 6 Senate election 6 1 Results by region 6 1 1 Arica and Parinacota 6 1 2 Tarapaca 6 1 3 Atacama 6 1 4 Valparaiso Region 6 1 5 Maule 6 1 6 Araucania 6 1 7 Aysen 7 Regional Boards election 8 References 9 External linksPresidential primaries EditMain article 2017 Chilean presidential primaries According to the Constitution primaries are voluntary but its results are binding 6 Sebastian Pinera won the Chile Vamos primary with 58 of the vote while Beatriz Sanchez became the Broad Front Frente Amplio nominee with nearly 68 7 Presidential candidates EditSummary of candidates Edit 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 Candidate Endorsement Ideology nbsp Eduardo ArtesPatriotic Union nbsp Patriotic Union Communism Marxism Leninism nbsp Marco Enriquez OminamiProgressive Party nbsp Progressive Party Democratic socialism Progressivism nbsp Carolina GoicChristian Democratic Party nbsp Christian Democratic Party nbsp Alejandro GuillierIndependent nbsp The Force of the Majority nbsp MAS Region nbsp Communist Party nbsp Citizen Left nbsp Party for Democracy nbsp Social Democrat Radical Party nbsp Socialist PartyIndependent electors nbsp Jose Antonio KastIndependent Independent electors Conservatism Right wing populism nbsp Alejandro NavarroPais nbsp Pais nbsp Sebastian PineraIndependent nbsp Chile Vamos Political Evolution nbsp Independent Regionalist Party nbsp National Renewal nbsp Independent Democratic Union nbsp Amplitude nbsp Beatriz SanchezIndependent Broad Front Frente Amplio nbsp Humanist Party nbsp Liberal Party nbsp Democratic Revolution nbsp Power Green Ecologist Party nbsp Equality PartyChile Vamos Edit Nominee Edit nbsp 2017 Chile Vamos CandidateSebastian Pinerafor President nbsp President of Chile 2010 2014 nbsp 7 10 Candidates Edit Main article Chile Vamos presidential primary 2017 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 Sebastian Pinera 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 Pinera s campaign team 15 Sebastian Pinera won the primary with 58 of the vote 10 Candidates in this section are sorted by reverse date of withdrawal from the primaryManuel Jose Ossandon Ind RN Felipe Kast Evopoli Alberto Espina RN Francisco Chahuan RN Francisco de la Maza UDI nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp Senatorfrom Santiago Metropolitan Region 2014 present Deputyfrom Central Santiago 2014 2018 Senatorfrom Araucania 2002 2018 Senatorfrom Valparaiso Region 2010 present Mayor of Las Condes 2000 2016 LN 2 July 2017372 215 votes LN 2 July 2017218 489 votes W 21 March 2017 W 6 March 2017 W 11 September 2016 16 10 17 10 18 19 20 21 22 23 The Force of the Majority Edit Presidential nominee Edit nbsp 2017 The Force of the Majority CandidateAlejandro Guillierfor President nbsp Senator from Antofagasta Region 2014 present nbsp 24 25 26 Candidates Edit Main article New Majority presidential primary 2017 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 Candidates in this section are sorted by reverse date of withdrawal from the failed primariesCarolina Goic PDC Ricardo Lagos PPD Fernando Atria PS Jose Miguel Insulza PS Francisco Huenchumilla PDC Jorge Tarud PPD Ignacio Walker PDC Isabel Allende PS nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp Senatorfrom Magallanes 2014 present President of Chile 2000 2006 University of ChileLaw professor 2011 present Secretary General of the Organization of American States 2005 2015 Intendant of Araucania 2014 2015 Deputyfrom South Maule 2002 2018 Senatorfrom Valparaiso Region 2010 2018 Senatorfrom Atacama 2010 present W 29 April 2017Announced to run directly as PDC nominee W 10 April 2017 W 1 April 2017 W 1 April 2017 W 5 February 2017 W 14 January 2017 W 3 December 2016 W 28 October 2016 33 34 35 36 36 37 38 39 40 Broad Front Edit Nominee Edit nbsp 2017 Broad Front CandidateBeatriz Sanchezfor President nbsp TV and Radio Journalist 41 10 Candidates Edit Main article Broad Front Chile presidential primary 2017 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 Sanchez presented her campaign team which included members of the Equality Party which had supported her primary opponent Alberto Mayol 52 Candidates in this section are sorted by reverse date of withdrawal from the primaryAlberto Mayol Ind Luis Mariano Rendon Ind Pirate Claudia Sanhueza RD Sebastian Depolo RD Luis Mesina Ind nbsp nbsp nbsp USACH Management and Public Policies professor 2013 present Chair of theEcological Action Network UDP Economics professor Leader ofDemocratic Revolution 2015 2016 Chair of No AFP Workers Cordinator 2016 present LN 2 July 2017106 300 votes V 13 April 2017 W 21 March 2017 W 21 March 2017 W 10 January 2017 53 10 54 55 56 57 58 59 Other candidates Edit Independent Candidate nbsp 2017 Christian Democratic Candidate nbsp 2017 Progressive Candidate 2017 Patriotic Union Candidate nbsp 2017 Pais CandidateJose Antonio Kast Carolina Goic Marco Enriquez Ominami Eduardo Artes Alejandro Navarrofor President for President for President for President for President nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp Deputy from La Reina and Penalolen 2002 2018 Senator from Magallanes 2014 present 2013 Presidential Candidate Public Education History teacher Senator from Biobio 2014 present nbsp The current deputy and former UDI party member stated on 8 March 2017 he would not participate in a Chile Vamos primary and would instead collect the necessary signatures needed to become an independent candidate to run directly in the November 2017 election 60 On 18 August 2017 he officially registered his independent candidacy before the Servel presenting 43 461 signatures 61 Main article New Majority presidential primary 2017 The current senator for Magallanes was proclaimed by the Christian Democratic Party as candidate on 11 March 2017 62 On 29 April 2017 the PDC decided not to participate in a New Majority primary breaking away from the coalition after 28 years 63 On 11 May 2017 Goic officially registered her pre candidacy before the Servel accompanied by former president Eduardo Frei Ruiz Tagle 64 On 19 August 2017 the PDC officially registered her candidacy before the Servel 65 The former candidate in the past two presidential elections announced his candidacy on 7 September 2016 66 On 19 May 2017 he officially registered his pre candidacy before the election authority 67 On 20 August 2017 his party officially registered his candidacy before the Servel 68 The teacher and president of the Patriotic Union was registered before the Servel by his party on 22 July 2017 69 The current senator for Biobio and former MAS party member announced his intention to run as president on 24 March 2017 He has the support of the newly formed Pais party 70 On 18 August 2017 Pais officially registered his candidacy before the Servel 61 Unsuccessful candidacies Edit 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 Tomas 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 Nicolas Larrain 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 Evopoli 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 EditMain article Opinion polling for the 2017 Chilean general electionPresidential election Edit nbsp The two candidates making it to a second round Alejandro Guillier left and Sebastian Pinera Results Edit nbsp Presidential election results by commune in the first round left and second round right CandidatePartyFirst roundSecond roundVotes Votes Sebastian PineraIndependent Chile Vamos 2 418 54036 643 796 91854 57Alejandro GuillierIndependent The Force of the Majority 1 498 04022 703 160 62845 43Beatriz SanchezIndependent Broad Front 1 338 03720 27Jose Antonio KastIndependent523 3757 93Carolina GoicChristian Democratic Party387 7845 88Marco Enriquez OminamiProgressive Party376 8715 71Eduardo ArtesPatriotic Union33 6650 51Alejandro NavarroPais23 9680 36Total6 600 280100 006 957 546100 00Valid votes6 600 28098 466 957 54698 93Invalid votes64 5040 9656 4400 80Blank votes38 5430 5718 8920 27Total votes6 703 327100 007 032 878100 00Registered voters turnout14 347 28846 7214 347 28849 02Source First round Tricel via Diario Oficial Second round Tricel via Electoral Service permanent dead link Chamber of Deputies election EditRevised provisional results nbsp nbsp Distribution by parties left and coalitions right Party or allianceVotes SeatsChile VamosNational Renewal1 067 27017 8036Independent Democratic Union957 24515 9630Evopoli255 2214 266Independent Regionalist Party39 6920 660Total2 319 42838 6872The Force of the MajoritySocialist Party585 1289 7619Party for Democracy365 9886 108Communist Party275 0964 598Social Democrat Radical Party216 3553 618Total1 442 56724 0643Broad FrontDemocratic Revolution343 0195 7210Humanist Party253 7874 235Equality Party129 2322 161Green Ecologist Party128 6292 141Citizen Power87 4561 461Liberal Party46 6050 782Total988 72816 4920Democratic ConvergenceChristian Democratic Party616 55010 2814Citizen Left14 3580 240MAS Region9 5820 160Total640 49010 6814All Over ChileProgressive Party199 5663 331Pais35 4690 590Total235 0353 921Green Regionalist CoalitionSocial Green Regionalist Federation94 6661 584Patagonian Regional Democracy20 5750 340Total115 2411 924SumemosAmplitude61 3191 020Citizens30 2860 510Everybody2 8880 050Total94 4931 580Patriotic Union51 3480 860Revolutionary Workers Party4 6630 080Independents104 7171 751Total5 996 710100 00155Valid votes5 996 71089 84Invalid votes317 7424 76Blank votes360 6945 40Total votes6 675 146100 00Source Servicio Electoral de ChileResults by regions Edit Pact Arica y Parinacota Tarapaca Antofagasta Atacama CoquimboSeats Votes Seats Votes Seats Votes Seats Votes Seats VotesChV 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 Valparaiso Santiago MR O Higgins Maule BiobioSeats Votes Seats Votes Seats Votes Seats Votes Seats VotesChV 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 Araucania Los Rios Los Lagos Aysen MagallanesSeats Votes Seats Votes Seats Votes Seats Votes Seats VotesChV 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 EditRevised provisional results nbsp nbsp Distribution by parties left and alliances right Party or allianceVotes SeatsWonNot upTotalChile VamosNational Renewal349 62220 98628Independent Democratic Union210 89712 66459Evopoli67 8014 07202Total628 32037 7112719The Force of the MajorityParty for Democracy200 29912 02437Socialist Party125 2477 52347Social Democrat Radical Party34 4482 07011Communist Party20 2091 21000Total380 20322 827815Democratic ConvergenceChristian Democratic Party237 98314 28336MAS Region6610 04000Total238 64414 32336Broad FrontHumanist Party62 2233 73000Democratic Revolution38 2242 29101Liberal Party28 7741 73000Citizen Power28 4721 71 00Equality Party26 6401 60000Total184 33311 06101SumemosAmplitude62 6013 76000Citizens45 6362 74000Everybody4 7480 28000Total112 9856 78000All Over ChileProgressive Party15 9590 96000Pais6 9700 42011Total22 9291 38011Patriotic Union7 3120 44000Green Regionalist CoalitionSocial Green Regionalist Federation2 3970 14000Patagonian Regional Democracy5190 03000Total2 9160 17000Independents88 7015 32011Total1 666 343100 00233985Valid votes1 666 34391 59Invalid votes70 9583 90Blank votes81 9644 51Total votes1 819 265100 00Source Servicio Electoral de ChileResults by region Edit Arica and Parinacota Edit Senate Election 2017 Arica and Parinacota 81 Pact Votes Party Candidate Votes ResultThe Force of Majority 22 680 31 7 Socialist Jose Miguel Insulza 14 501 20 3 New senatorFor Democracy Salvador Urrutia es 8 179 11 5Chile Vamos 17 843 25 0 UDI Jose Durana 9 639 13 5 New senatorNational Renewal Rodolfo Barbosa 7 136 10 0National Renewal Mirtha Arancibia 1 068 1 5Independent Enrique Lee 14 820 20 7Broad Front 13 504 18 9 Liberal Veronica Foppiano 7 617 10 7Citizen Power Rodrigo Diaz Bogdanic 4 192 5 9Humanist Claudio Ojeda 1 695 2 4All Over Chile 1 796 2 5 Progressive Pablo Pizarro Bossay Ind 960 1 3Progressive Sandra Zapata Ind 836 1 2Democratic Convergence 813 1 1 PDC Trinidad Parra Ind 813 1 1Total valid votes 71 456Turnout 74 948 40 4Tarapaca Edit Senate Election 2017 Tarapaca 82 Pact Votes Party Candidate Votes ResultThe Force of Majority 34 970 37 8 For Democracy Jorge Soria Ind 31 594 34 2 New senatorSocialist Franitza Mitrovic Ind 1 846 2 0Socialist Astrid Abarca Ind 1 530 1 6Chile Vamos 26 865 29 1 UDI Luz Ebensperger 21 155 22 9 New senatorNational Renewal Juan Carlos Carreno 4 244 4 6National Renewal Pamela Boyardi 1 466 1 6Independent Fulvio Rossi 22 406 24 2 Lost re electionSumemos 4 333 4 7 Everybody Gabriel Gurovich 3 440 3 7Everybody Lorena Vergara Ind 4 192 0 5Everybody Alejandra Guajardo Ind 1 695 0 4Broad Front 3 878 4 2 Citizen Power Rigoberto Rojas Ind 3 878 4 2Total valid votes 92 452Turnout 96 241 39 6Atacama Edit Senate Election 2017 Atacama 83 Pact Votes Party Candidate Votes ResultDemocratic Convergence 33 244 34 9 PDC Yasna Provoste 32 583 34 2 New senatorMAS Region Tomas Pastenes Ind 661 0 7Chile Vamos 31 863 33 5 National Renewal Rafael Prohens 17 574 18 5 New senatorUDI Felipe Ward 14 289 15 0 Lost election Retiring DeputyThe Force of Majority 23 455 24 6 Communist Lautaro Carmona Soto 16 714 17 6 Lost election Retiring DeputySocial Democrat Radical Alberto Robles es 5 442 5 7 Lost election Retiring DeputyFor Democracy Carolina Peralta 1 299 1 4Broad Front 4 175 4 4 Citizen Power Gloria Guzman 4 175 4 4Green Regionalist Coalition 2 397 2 5 Social Green Regionalist Jorge Vargas Guerra 1 457 1 5Social Green Regionalist Elizabeth Perez 940 1 0Total valid votes 95 134Turnout 100 679 43 2Valparaiso Region Edit Senate Election 2017 Valparaiso Region 84 Pact Votes Party Candidate Votes ResultChile Vamos 244 733 36 9 National Renewal Francisco Chahuan 150 031 22 6 Incumbent re electedNational Renewal Kenneth Pugh es Ind 14 241 2 1 New senatorNational Renewal Carmen Zamora Bravo 4 614 0 7UDI Andrea Molina 64 668 9 7 Lost election Retiring Deputy UDI Francisco Bartolucci 9 513 1 4UDI Ximena Ramirez 1 666 0 2The Force of Majority 182 799 27 5 For Democracy Ricardo Lagos Weber 74 015 11 2 Incumbent re electedFor Democracy Marco Antonio Nunez 19 791 2 3 Lost election Retiring DeputySocialist Isabel Allende Bussi 59 147 8 9 Incumbent elected in new seatSocialist Abel Gallardo 4 510 0 7Social Democrat Radical Nelson Avila es 23 220 3 5Social Democrat Radical Josefina Bustamante 2 116 0 3Broad Front 96 394 14 5 Democratic Revolution Juan Ignacio Latorre 30 528 4 6 New senatorEquality Monica Valencia 26 640 4 0Humanist Octavio Gonzalez Ojeda 22 999 3 5Citizen Power Francisco Marin Ind 16 227 2 4Democratic Convergence 49 380 7 4 PDC Ignacio Walker 30 827 4 6 Lost re electionPDC Aldo Cornejo 16 357 2 5 Lost election Retiring Deputy PDC Oriele Zencovich 2 196 0 3Sumemos 42 550 6 4 Amplitude Lily Perez 35 493 5 3 Lost re electionAmplitude Julian Ugarte Ind 2 411 0 4Amplitude Pedro Sariego 1 505 0 2Amplitude Ana Cuadros Matamala 1 247 0 2Amplitude Alberto Nunez Ponce 1 213 0 2Amplitude Oscar Rementeria Ind 681 0 1Independent Gaspar Rivas 29 423 4 4 Lost election Retiring Deputy All Over Chile 11 356 1 7 Progressive Francisco Coloane Ind 5 070 0 8Progressive Pamela Jimenez Gallardo 3 602 0 5Progressive Hector Perez Meneses Ind 2 674 0 4Patriotic Union 7 312 1 1 Patriotic Union Luis Aravena Egana 3 571 0 5Patriotic Union Vlademir Venegas 2 298 0 4Patriotic Union Berta Caro 1 443 0 2Total valid votes 663 937Turnout 725 514 47 2Maule Edit Senate Election 2017 Maule 85 Pact Votes Party Candidate Votes ResultChile Vamos 154 294 41 7 National Renewal Juan Castro Prieto Ind 54 433 14 7 New senatorNational Renewal Rodrigo Galilea 28 268 7 6 New senatorNational Renewal Macarena Pons Ind 3 229 0 9UDI Juan Antonio Coloma Correa 58 595 15 8 Incumbent re electedUDI Yasna Cancino Ind 7 760 2 1UDI Francisca Concha Ind 2 009 0 5Democratic Convergence 68 287 18 4 PDC Ximena Rincon 38 697 10 5 New senatorPDC Andres Zaldivar 29 590 7 8 Lost re electionThe Force of Majority 55 124 14 9 Socialist Alvaro Elizalde 30 900 8 3 New senatorSocialist Viviana Landaeta 4 426 1 2Socialist Carlos Villalobos 3 264 0 9For Democracy Jorge Tarud 14 109 3 8 Lost election Retiring Deputy For Democracy Liliana Caro 1 332 0 4For Democracy Valeria Jenoveva Ind 1 093 0 3Sumemos 45 636 12 3 Citizens Andres Velasco 38 867 10 5Citizens Paula Romero Neira 2 164 0 6Citizens Alberto Martinez Moya Ind 1 817 0 5Citizens Grace Salazar Ind 1 520 0 4Citizens Esteban Bravo Moreno Ind 1 268 0 3Broad Front 36 998 10 0 Liberal Alfredo Sfeir Ind 21 157 5 7Humanist Wilfredo Alfsen 3 482 0 9Humanist Jimena Arias 3 145 0 8Humanist Marta Guerra Medina 2 604 0 7Democratic Revolution Maria Eugenia Lorenzini 4 816 1 3Democratic Revolution Yuri Sepulveda Ind 1 794 0 5All Over Chile 9 787 2 6 Pais Maria Romero Ind 3 503 0 9Pais Gustavo Ruz 3 467 0 9Progressive Sandra Alfaro 2 817 0 8Total valid votes 370 126Turnout 410 430 48 3Araucania Edit Senate Election 2017 Araucania 86 Pact Votes Party Candidate Votes ResultChile Vamos 141 125 41 8 Evopoli Felipe Kast 63 601 18 84 New senatorEvopoli Carmen Gloria Aravena 4 200 1 24 New senatorNational Renewal Jose Garcia Ruminot 33 456 9 91 Incumbent re electedNational Renewal German Becker Alvear es 25 576 7 58 Lost election Retiring Deputy UDI Gustavo Hasbun es 11 751 3 48 Lost election Retiring Deputy UDI Jose Villagran 2 541 0 75Democratic Convergence 76 119 22 55 PDC Francisco Huenchumilla 38 185 11 31 New senatorPDC Fuad Chahin 37 934 11 24 Lost election Retiring Deputy The Force of Majority 49 938 14 79 Socialist Flor Dominguez 2 961 0 88For Democracy Jaime Quintana 34 285 10 16 Incumbent re electedFor Democracy Alberto Pizarro 5 950 1 76For Democracy Claudia Palma 3 247 0 96Communist Patricia Conoman 3 495 1 04Broad Front 28 298 8 38 Humanist Aucan Huilcaman Ind 11 787 3 49Humanist Diego Ancalao Ind 6 119 1 81Humanist Juan Ortiz 3 655 1 08Humanist Gabriela Melendez 3 173 0 94Humanist Gloria Mujica 2 082 0 62Humanist Lucia Tormen 1 482 0 44Independent Rojo Edwards 22 052 6 53 Lost election Retiring Deputy Sumemos 20 051 5 94 Amplitude Eduardo Diaz 13 390 3 97Amplitude Ema Vidal 3 795 1 12Amplitude Tatiana Rudolph 1 717 0 51Amplitude Juan Ramirez 1 149 0 34Total valid votes 337 583Turnout 373 476 44 04Aysen Edit Senate Election 2017 Aysen 86 Pact Votes Party Candidate Votes ResultChile Vamos 11 606 32 52 UDI David Sandoval 7 320 20 51 New senatorNational Renewal Pilar Cuevas 4 168 11 68National Renewal Ana Verdugo 118 0 33The Force of Majority 11 253 31 52 Socialist Camilo Escalona 2 178 6 10For Democracy Ximena ordenes Ind 5 405 15 14 New senatorSocial Democrat Radical Luperciano Munoz Ind 3 670 10 28Democratic Convergence 10 818 30 30 PDC Paz Foitzich 5 743 16 09PDC Eduardo Cruces 4 939 13 84PDC Hernan Vodanovic Ind 4 939 13 84Broad Front 1 087 3 04 Democratic Revolution Alejandro Barrientos 664 1 86Democratic Revolution Jenny Rivera 423 1 18Green Regionalist Coalition 518 1 45 Patagonian Regional Democracy Carlos Perez Osorio 271 0 76Patagonian Regional Democracy Antonella Munoz Ind 247 0 69Sumemos 416 1 16 Everybody Raul Vargas 161 0 45Everybody Carlos Chavez Ind 255 0 71Total valid votes 35 698Turnout 38 030 40 0Regional Boards election EditRevised provisional results Party or allianceVotes SeatsChile Vamos UDI PRI Ind RN Ind 1 066 08918 3472Evopoli and Ind 237 8574 095Total1 303 94622 4377Chile Vamos UDI PRI Ind UDI Ind 945 29016 2652PRI and Ind 158 9802 744Total1 104 27019 0056United for DecentralizationPDC and Ind 580 5829 9944PS and Ind 521 0508 9626Total1 101 63218 9570For a Just and Decentralized ChilePPD and Ind 429 7197 3926PCCh and Ind 270 2414 6511PRSD and Ind 164 8912 848IC and Ind 9 8920 171MAS Region and Ind 1 3910 021Total876 13415 0747Broad FrontDemocratic Revolution and Ind 302 8125 2110Humanists plus Ind 199 2823 436Equality for the Peoples153 7352 642Liberals plus Ind 19 6530 340Independents11 2370 190Total686 71911 8118Ecologist and Citizen FrontPower Green Ecologist Party247 2294 252For All ChilePRO Ind 185 6183 192Pais Ind 25 2790 430Total210 8973 632Green Regionalist CoalitionRegionalist Federation and Ind 64 8851 122Regional Democracy and Ind 19 5390 340Total84 4241 452SumemosAmplitude and Ind 64 8731 122Citizens and Ind 13 7430 240Everybody and Ind 1240 000Total78 7401 352Let s Refound ChilePatriotic Union57 0070 980Integration for DevelopmentFor Regional Integration9 2590 161Revolutionary Workers Party2 9270 050Independents49 5850 851Total5 812 769100 00278Valid votes5 812 76987 13Invalid votes365 0055 47Blank votes493 6237 40Total votes6 671 397100 00Source Servicio Electoral de ChileReferences Edit El sistema electoral pasa su prueba de fuego La Tercera 20 November 2017 Ley 18 799 Leychile cl Retrieved 19 December 2017 Rahat Gideon Sznajder Mario 1 December 1998 Electoral engineering in Chile the electoral system and limited democracy Electoral Studies 17 4 429 442 doi 10 1016 S0261 3794 98 00001 8 via ScienceDirect Hoy se promulgo reforma al Sistema Electoral que incluye cuotas de genero ComunidadMujer 27 April 2015 Archived from the original on 7 November 2017 Retrieved 30 October 2017 ChileAtiende Voto de chilenos en el exterior ChileAtiende en el Exterior Tramites para chilenos en el extranjero www chileatiende gob cl Political Constitution of the Republic of Chile Chile Library of National Congress a b Pinera cruises to victory in Chile s presidential primaries Buenos Aires Herald 7 July 2017 Retrieved 18 December 2017 Servel publica aceptaciones y rechazos de candidaturas para Elecciones 2017 Servicio Electoral de 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Ossandon Tome la decision de participar en las primaria de Chile Vamos ADN Radio 6 November 2016 Felipe Kast asume desafio presidencial representando a Evopoli La Tercera 6 November 2016 Chahuan y carrera a La Moneda Voy a ser el candidato a la Presidencia de las regiones Emol com 14 September 2016 Francisco Chahuan baja candidatura presidencial y pide a RN respaldar a Pinera La Tercera 6 January 2017 Alberto Espina RN comunica su deseo de ser candidato presidencial en 2017 Bio Bio Radio 4 December 2013 Alberto Espina in Twitter 21 March 2017 Francisco de la Maza tras bajar candidatura Me gustaria ser Presidente de Chile Cooperativa 26 July 2016 Francisco de la Maza No tengo el animo ni la ambicion para ser candidato presidencial CNN Chile 11 September 2016 a b S A P El Mercurio 4 August 2017 Guillier inscribe su candidatura ante el Servel Hemos cumplido con el doble de las firmas requeridas Emol com a b Servel recibe declaracion de candidatura de Alejandro Guillier para la eleccion 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November election Reuters 29 April 2017 Retrieved 30 April 2017 PPD proclamo a Ricardo Lagos como su candidato Cooperativa cl Retrieved 27 April 2017 10 35 hrs Lunes 10 Abril 2017 10 April 2017 Ricardo Lagos renuncia a candidatura presidencial Tele 13 T13 cl Retrieved 27 April 2017 a b Fernando Atria se suma a Insulza baja su candidatura tras decision del PS de no realizar consulta El Dinamo 1 April 2017 Retrieved 1 April 2017 Pizarro propone como candidato presidencial a Huenchumilla The Clinic 3 February 2016 Diputado Tarud lanza video y oficializa precandidatura presidencial Tengo las manos limpias Bio Bio 12 October 2016 Senador Walker bajo candidatura presidencial No estan dadas las condiciones Cooperativa 3 December 2016 Isabel Allende desiste de candidatura presidencial pero no entrega apoyo a Lagos La Tercera 28 October 2016 a b Beatriz Sanchez oficializa candidatura ante el Tricel con fuertes criticas a Pinera 24 July 2017 hrs Martes 21 Marzo 2017 21 March 2017 Beatriz Sanchez deja espacio radial para analizar candidatura Tele 13 T13 cl Retrieved 27 April 2017 RD y Movimiento Autonomista confirman a Beatriz Sanchez como abanderada presidencial Diario y Radio Uchile Radio uchile cl Retrieved 27 April 2017 Beatriz Sanchez lanza oficialmente su carrera presidencial y presenta equipo de campana Emol com Retrieved 27 April 2017 P Humanista proclama a Beatriz Sanchez como su carta presidencial y candidata asegura que pasara a segunda vuelta Emol com 16 April 2017 Retrieved 27 April 2017 Tvn 24Horas cl 23 April 2017 Izquierda Libertaria oficializa a Beatriz Sanchez como su candidata presidencial Chile BioBioChile La Red de Prensa Mas Grande de 9 May 2017 Beatriz Sanchez suma el apoyo de Poder Ciudadano y FA minimiza criticas de Guillier Movimiento Democratico Progresista www facebook com Comunicaciones Compania Chilena de Izquierda Autonoma proclamo a Beatriz Sanchez como su candidata presidencial S A P El Mercurio 29 May 2017 Partido Liberal proclamo a Beatriz Sanchez como su abanderada presidencial Emol com Partido Ecologista Verde apoyara a Beatriz Sanchez en primarias Archived from the original on 11 August 2017 Retrieved 12 July 2017 S A P El Mercurio 31 July 2017 Beatriz Sanchez presento a su comite politico y confirmo que integrara al equipo de Mayol Emol com Frente Amplio presenta su primer pre candidato presidencial Alberto Mayol Bio Bio 1 March 2017 Los enfasis del programa de Beatriz Sanchez y la preparacion de su gira nacional Cooperativa cl 4 April 2017 Comienzan los problemas en el Frente Amplio Partido Pirata denuncia veto a candidatura de Luis Mariano Rendon El Mostrador 13 April 2017 Comparto carta que envie hoy a RDemocratica twitter com 21 March 2017 Alberto Mayol confirma candidatura y se activa carrera presidencial en Frente Amplio La Tercera 3 March 2017 Movimientos ciudadanos piden a Luis Mesina asumir candidatura presidencial La Tercera 8 January 2017 Luis Mesina descarto ser candidato presidencial CNN Chile 10 January 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