2014 Uruguayan general election
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{{Infobox election
| country = Uruguay
| previous_election = 2009 Uruguayan general election
| previous_year = 2009
| next_election = 2019 Uruguayan general election
| next_year = 2019
| election_date = 26 October 2014 (first round)
{{nowrap|30 November 2014 (second round)}}
| registered = 2,620,791
| turnout = 90.51% (first round) {{increase}} 0.60pp
88.58% (second round) {{decrease}} 0.60pp
| module = {{Infobox election
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| election_name = Presidential election
| type = presidential
| image1 = Visita Oficial del Presidente de Uruguay 1 (cropped).jpg
| nominee1 = Tabaré Vázquez
| party1 = Socialist Party of Uruguay
| alliance1 = Broad Front (Uruguay)
| color1 = {{party color|Broad Front (Uruguay)}}
| running_mate1 = Raúl Sendic
| popular_vote1 = 1,241,568
| percentage1 = 56.50%
| image2 = Luis Lacalle Pou en 2014.jpg
| nominee2 = Luis Lacalle Pou
| party2 = National
| running_mate2 = Jorge Larrañaga
| popular_vote2 = 955,741
| percentage2 = 43.50%
| title = President
| before_election = José Mujica
| before_party = Broad Front (Uruguay)
| after_election = Tabaré Vázquez
| after_party = Broad Front (Uruguay)
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| election_name = Parliamentary election
| heading1 = Chamber
| party1 = Broad Front (Uruguay) | leader1 = Tabaré Vázquez | percentage1 = 49.45 | seats1 = 50 | last_election1 = 50
| party2 = National | leader2 = Luis Lacalle Pou | percentage2 = 31.94 | seats2 = 32 | last_election2 = 30
| party3 = Colorado | leader3 = Pedro Bordaberry | percentage3 = 13.33 | seats3 = 13 | last_election3 = 17
| party4 = Independent | leader4 = Pablo Mieres | percentage4 = 3.20 | seats4 = 3 | last_election4 = 2
| party5 = Popular Unity (Uruguay) | leader5 = Gonzalo Abella | percentage5 = 1.17 | seats5 = 1 | last_election5 = 0
| heading6 = Senate
| party6 = Broad Front (Uruguay) | leader6 = Tabaré Vázquez | percentage6 = 49.45 | seats6 = 15 | last_election6 = 16
| party7 = National | leader7 = Luis Lacalle Pou | percentage7 = 31.94 | seats7 = 10 | last_election7 = 9
| party8 = Colorado | leader8 = Pedro Bordaberry | percentage8 = 13.33 | seats8 = 4 | last_election8 = 5
| party9 = Independent | leader9 = Pablo Mieres | percentage9 = 3.20 | seats9 = 1 | last_election9 = 0
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|Presidential election first round results
|Presidential election second round results
|Parliamentary election results by constituency
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}}}}}}}}{{Politics of Uruguay}}
General elections were held in Uruguay on 26 October 2014, alongside a constitutional referendum. As no presidential candidate received an absolute majority in the first round of voting, a runoff took place on 30 November. Primary elections to determine each party's presidential candidate had been held on 1 June.
Incumbent President José Mujica was ineligible to run owing to a constitutional limit on serving consecutive terms. The governing Broad Front nominated Mujica's predecessor, Tabaré Vázquez, as its candidate. Vázquez came within a few thousand votes of a first-round victory and advanced to the runoff with National Party candidate Luis Alberto Lacalle Pou, son of former president Luis Alberto Lacalle de Herrera. In the runoff, Vázquez was returned to office with the widest margin since the run-off system was first implemented in 1999. The Broad Front also maintained its majority in the Chamber of Deputies, winning 50 of the 99 seats.
Electoral system
The president was elected using the two-round system, with a run-off required if no candidate received 50% of the vote in the first round. The 30 members of the Senate were elected by proportional representation in a single nationwide constituency.[http://www.ipu.org/parline-e/reports/2342_B.htm Electoral system] IPU The 99 members of the Chamber of Representatives were elected by proportional representation in 19 multi-member constituencies based on the departments. Seats are allocated using the highest averages method.[http://www.ipu.org/parline-e/reports/2341_B.htm Electoral system] IPU
The elections were held using the double simultaneous vote method, whereby voters cast a single vote for the party of their choice for the presidency, the Senate and the Chamber of Representatives.
Candidates
Presidential primaries were held on 1 June to select the candidates. The following list shows the presidential candidates elected to take part in the October presidential elections.
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! colspan="2" rowspan="2" |Party ! colspan="2" rowspan="2" |Candidate ! rowspan="2" |Ideology ! colspan="2" |Previous result |
Votes (%)
!Seats |
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|47.96% |{{Composition bar|50|99|hex={{party color|Broad Front (Uruguay)}}}}{{Composition bar|16|30|hex={{party color|Broad Front (Uruguay)}}}} |
width="1" bgcolor="{{party color|National Party (Uruguay)}}" |
| |29.07% |{{Composition bar|30|99|hex={{party color|National Party (Uruguay)}}}}{{Composition bar|9|30|hex={{party color|National Party (Uruguay)}}}} |
width="1" bgcolor="{{party color|Colorado Party (Uruguay)}}" |
|17.02% |{{Composition bar|17|99|hex={{party color|Colorado Party (Uruguay)}}}}{{Composition bar|5|30|hex={{party color|Colorado Party (Uruguay)}}}} |
width="1" bgcolor="{{party color|Independent Party (Uruguay)}}" |
|2.49% |{{Composition bar|2|99|hex={{party color|Independent Party (Uruguay)}}}}{{Composition bar|0|30|hex={{party color|Independent Party (Uruguay)}}}} |
width="1" bgcolor="{{party color|Popular Unity (Uruguay)}}" |
|0.67% |{{Composition bar|0|99}}{{Composition bar|0|30}} |
bgcolor=#FCFD04|
|Ecologist Radical Intransigent Party | colspan="2" |{{small|Did not contest}} |
bgcolor=#FF0000|
|Rafael Fernández | colspan="2" |{{small|Did not contest}} |
Campaign
There were around 250,000 new voters in this election, many of them not used to traditional media.{{cite web |url=http://www.elobservador.com.uy/noticia/270458/nuevos-votantes-un-botin-al-que-no-saben-como-llegarle |title=New voters, a mysterious lot |date=29 January 2014 |publisher=El Observador |access-date=6 February 2014 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20140222151935/http://www.elobservador.com.uy/noticia/270458/nuevos-votantes-un-botin-al-que-no-saben-como-llegarle/ |archive-date=22 February 2014 |url-status=dead |df=dmy-all }} {{in lang|es}} Campaign managers and advertising agents took notice of this new trend, and implemented an important portion of their campaign via social media.{{cite web |url=http://www.elobservador.com.uy/noticia/270972/el-trabajo-de-los-publicistas-detras-de-los-candidatos/ |title=Advertising agents working behind the candidates |date=6 February 2014 |publisher=El Observador |access-date=6 February 2014 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20140209100215/http://www.elobservador.com.uy/noticia/270972/el-trabajo-de-los-publicistas-detras-de-los-candidatos/ |archive-date=9 February 2014 |url-status=dead |df=dmy-all }} {{in lang|es}}
Opinion polls
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!Pollster !Date !Sample size !FA !PN !PC !PI !UP !None/unsure | ||||||||
[http://en.mercopress.com/2013/07/26/fifteen-months-ahead-of-presidential-election-uruguay-s-ruling-coalition-continues-to-lead Cifra] | 10–21 July 2013 | 1,021 | 43% | 25% | 14% | 2% | – | 16% |
[http://en.mercopress.com/2013/12/21/uruguay-s-ruling-coalition-ends-2013-with-a-majority-lead-in-public-opinion Mori] | 21 December 2013 | – | 44% | 25% | 14% | 2% | – | 11% |
[http://country.eiu.com/article.aspx?articleid=971605881&Country=Uruguay&topic=Politics Cifra] | 19 February 2014 | 1,000 | 45% | 28% | 15% | – | – | – |
Results
Within the Broad Front coalition, the Movement of Popular Participation won six seats in the Senate, the Liber Seregni Front won three and the Socialist Party won two.{{cite news |url=http://www.buenosairesherald.com/article/173242/broad-front-secures-majority-in-congress |title=Broad Front secures majority in Congress |newspaper=Buenos Aires Herald |date=28 October 2014 }} Following the second round of the presidential elections, the Broad Front gained an extra seat in the Senate, giving them a majority, as Vice President Raúl Fernando Sendic Rodríguez automatically became a member.
{{Election results
|dsv=y|candtitle=Presidential candidate|seattype1=Chamber|seattype2=+/–|seattype3=Senate|seattype4=+/–
|party1=Broad Front|cand1=Tabaré Vázquez|votes1=1134187|votes1_2=1241568|st1t1=50|st2t1=0|st3t1=15|st4t1=–1
|party2=National Party|cand2=Luis Alberto Lacalle Pou|votes2=732601|votes2_2=955741|st1t2=32|st2t2=+2|st3t2=10|st4t2=+1
|party3=Colorado Party|cand3=Pedro Bordaberry|votes3=305699|st1t3=13|st2t3=–4|st3t3=4|st4t3=–1
|party4=Independent Party|cand4=Pablo Mieres|votes4=73379|st1t4=3|st2t4=+1|st3t4=1|st4t4=+1
|party5=Popular Unity|cand5=Gonzalo Abella|votes5=26869|st1t5=1|st2t5=+1|st3t5=0|st4t5=0
|party6=Partido Ecologista Radical Intransigente|cand6=César Vega|votes6=17835|st1t6=0|st2t6=New|st3t6=0|st4t6=New
|party7=Workers' Party|cand7=Rafael Fernández|votes7=3218|st1t7=0|st2t7=New|st3t7=0|st4t7=New
|invalid=78329|invalid2=124066
|total_st1t=99|total_st2t=0|total_st3t=30|total_st4t=0
|electorate=2620791|electorate2=2620791
|source=[https://www.corteelectoral.gub.uy/estadisticas/estadisticas/estadisticas Corte Electoral]
}}
=By department =
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|+ class="nowrap" | First round |
rowspan="3"| Constituency
! colspan="3" width="30px" class="unsortable" | Broad Front ! colspan="3" width="30px" class="unsortable" | National Party ! colspan="3" width="30px" class="unsortable" | Colorado Party ! colspan="3" |Independent Party ! colspan="3" |Popular Assembly ! colspan="2" rowspan="2" |Others{{efn|Parties which gained no parliamentary representation: PERI and Workers' Party.}} ! colspan="2" rowspan="2" |Valid votes ! colspan="2" rowspan="2" |Invalid votes |
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colspan="3" style="background:{{party color|Broad Front (Uruguay)}}" |
! colspan="3" style="background:{{party color|National Party (Uruguay)}}" | ! colspan="3" style="background:{{party color|Colorado Party (Uruguay)}}" | ! colspan="3" style="background:{{party color|Independent Party (Uruguay)}}" | ! colspan="3" style="background:{{party color|Popular Unity (Uruguay)}}"| |
data-sort-type="number"| Votes
! data-sort-type="number"| % !D ! data-sort-type="number"| Votes ! data-sort-type="number"| % !D ! data-sort-type="number"| Votes ! data-sort-type="number"| % !D !Votes !% !D !Votes !% !D !Votes !% !Votes !% !Votes !% |
align="left"| Artigas
| style="background:{{party color|Broad Front (Uruguay)}}; color:white;" | 21,964 | style="background:{{party color|Broad Front (Uruguay)}}; color:white;" | 40.2 |1 | 20,881 |38.2 |1 | 9,073 |16.6 |0 |628 |1.1 |0 |418 |0.8 |0 |94 |0.2 |53,058 |97.1 |1,595 |2.9 |
align="left"| Canelones
| style="background:{{party color|Broad Front (Uruguay)}}; color:white;" | 176,187 | style="background:{{party color|Broad Front (Uruguay)}}; color:white;" | 51.0 |8 | 99,090 |28.7 |4 | 37,669 |10.9 |2 |10,827 |3.1 |0 |4,133 |1.2 |0 |4,282 |1.2 |332,188 |96.1 |13,597 |3.9 |
align="left"| Cerro Largo
| style="background:{{party color|Broad Front (Uruguay)}}; color:white;" | 29,191 | style="background:{{party color|Broad Front (Uruguay)}}; color:white;" | 44.8 |1 | 25,002 |38.3 |1 | 7,722 |11.8 |0 |884 |1.4 |0 |443 |0.7 |0 |79 |0.1 |63,321 |97.1 |1,894 |2.9 |
align="left"|Colonia
| style="background:{{party color|Broad Front (Uruguay)}}; color:white;" | 39,877 | style="background:{{party color|Broad Front (Uruguay)}}; color:white;" | 42.2 |1 |35,378 |37.4 |1 |12,569 |13.3 |1 |2,592 |2.7 |1 |620 |0.7 |0 |522 |0.6 |91,558 |96.9 |2,977 |3.1 |
align="left"|Durazno
|16,614 |36.9 |1 | style="background:{{party color|National Party (Uruguay)}}" | 19,979 | style="background:{{party color|National Party (Uruguay)}}" | 44.4 |1 |5,627 |12.5 |0 |1,016 |2.3 |0 |432 |1.0 |0 |44 |0.1 |43,712 |97.0 |1,331 |3.0 |
align="left"|Flores
|6,903 |33.5 |1 | style="background:{{party color|National Party (Uruguay)}}" | 9,658 | style="background:{{party color|National Party (Uruguay)}}" | 46.9 |1 |2,902 |14.1 |0 |362 |1.8 |0 |133 |0.6 |0 |22 |0.1 |19,980 |97.0 |611 |3.0 |
align="left"|Florida
| style="background:{{party color|Broad Front (Uruguay)}}; color:white;" | 20,991 | style="background:{{party color|Broad Front (Uruguay)}}; color:white;" | 39.7 |1 | 19,877 |37.6 |1 |8,159 |15.4 |0 |1,575 |3.0 |0 |536 |1.0 |0 |96 |0.2 |51,234 |96.9 |1,629 |3.1 |
align="left"|Lavalleja
|16,431 |34.5 |1 | style="background:{{party color|National Party (Uruguay)}}" | 20,184 | style="background:{{party color|National Party (Uruguay)}}" | 42.4 |1 |7,877 |16.5 |0 |1,195 |2.5 |0 |273 |0.6 |0 |48 |0.1 |46,008 |96.6 |1,642 |3.4 |
align="left"|Maldonado
| style="background:{{party color|Broad Front (Uruguay)}}; color:white;" | 46,692 | style="background:{{party color|Broad Front (Uruguay)}}; color:white;" | 39.4 |2 | 42,010 |35.5 |2 |18,890 |15.9 |1 |3,853 |3.3 |0 |955 |0.8 |0 |1,701 |1.4 |114,101 |96.3 |4,384 |3.7 |
align="left"|Montevideo
| style="background:{{party color|Broad Front (Uruguay)}}; color:white;" | 497,184 | style="background:{{party color|Broad Front (Uruguay)}}; color:white;" | 53.5 |23 |238,834 |25.7 |11 |98,658 |10.6 |5 |38,311 |4.1 |1 |14,198 |1.5 |0 |12,500 |1.3 |899,685 |96.8 |29,403 |3.2 |
align="left"|Paysandú
| style="background:{{party color|Broad Front (Uruguay)}}; color:white;" | 40,860 | style="background:{{party color|Broad Front (Uruguay)}}; color:white;" | 48.5 |1 |28,838 |34.3 |1 |9,209 |10.9 |1 |1,541 |1.8 |0 |689 |0.8 |0 |584 |0.7 |81,721 |97.1 |2,449 |2.9 |
align="left"|Rio Negro
| style="background:{{party color|Broad Front (Uruguay)}}; color:white;" | 17,434 | style="background:{{party color|Broad Front (Uruguay)}}; color:white;" | 43.1 |1 |13,848 |34.2 |1 |6,574 |16.2 |0 |809 |2.0 |0 |286 |0.7 |0 |48 |0.1 |38,999 |96.3 |1,493 |3.7 |
align="left"|Rivera
| style="background:{{party color|Broad Front (Uruguay)}}; color:white;" | 27,987 | style="background:{{party color|Broad Front (Uruguay)}}; color:white;" | 36.3 |1 |24,461 |31.7 |1 | 20,738 |26.9 |1 |1,045 |1.4 |0 |459 |0.6 |0 |150 |0.2 |74,840 |97.0 |2,334 |3.0 |
align="left"|Rocha
| style="background:{{party color|Broad Front (Uruguay)}}; color:white;" | 23,403 | style="background:{{party color|Broad Front (Uruguay)}}; color:white;" | 42.5 |1 |19,001 |34.5 |1 |7,958 |14.4 |0 |1,460 |2.6 |0 |829 |1.5 |0 |87 |0.2 |52,738 |95.7 |2,390 |4.3 |
align="left"|Salto
| style="background:{{party color|Broad Front (Uruguay)}}; color:white;" | 45,409 | style="background:{{party color|Broad Front (Uruguay)}}; color:white;" | 50.0 |2 |19,659 |21.7 |0 |20,614 |22.7 |1 |2,113 |2.3 |1 |412 |0.5 |0 |81 |0.1 |88,288 |97.3 |2,445 |2.7 |
align="left"|San Jose
| style="background:{{party color|Broad Front (Uruguay)}}; color:white;" | 33,665 | style="background:{{party color|Broad Front (Uruguay)}}; color:white;" | 44.6 |1 |27,291 |36.2 |1 |8,707 |11.5 |0 |2,011 |2.7 |0 |680 |0.9 |1 |501 |0.7 |72,855 |96.5 |2,613 |3.5 |
align="left"|Soriano
| style="background:{{party color|Broad Front (Uruguay)}}; color:white;" | 30,117 | style="background:{{party color|Broad Front (Uruguay)}}; color:white;" | 45.8 |1 |22,184 |33.7 |1 |9,073 |13.8 |0 |1,413 |2.1 |0 |579 |0.9 |0 |122 |0.2 |63,488 |96.5 |2,278 |3.5 |
align="left"|Tacuarembó
|27,949 |39.5 |1 | style="background:{{party color|National Party (Uruguay)}}" | 28,836 | style="background:{{party color|National Party (Uruguay)}}" | 40.7 |1 |10,180 |14.4 |1 |1,219 |1.7 |0 |496 |0.7 |0 |60 |0.1 |68,740 |97.1 |2,039 |2.9 |
align="left"|Treinta y Tres
|15,329 |39.8 |1 | style="background:{{party color|National Party (Uruguay)}}" | 17,590 | style="background:{{party color|National Party (Uruguay)}}" | 45.7 |1 |3,500 |9.1 |0 |525 |1.4 |0 |298 |0.8 |0 |32 |0.1 |37,274 |96.8 |1,225 |3.2 |
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| align="left" | Total | style="background:{{party color|Broad Front (Uruguay)}}; color:white;" | 1,134,187 | style="background:{{party color|Broad Front (Uruguay)}}; color:white;" | 47.81 |50 | 732,601 |30.88 |32 |305,699 |12.89 |13 |73,379 |3.09 |3 |26,869 |1.13 |1 |21,053 |0.89 |2,293,788 |96.70 |78,329 |3.30 |
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colspan="22" style="text-align:left; font-weight:normal; background:#F9F9F9" | Source: [https://www.corteelectoral.gub.uy/estadisticas/estadisticas/estadisticas Corte Electoral] |
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|+ class="nowrap" | Second round |
rowspan="3" | Constituency
! colspan="2" | Broad Front ! colspan="2" | National Party ! colspan="2" rowspan="2" | Valid votes ! colspan="2" rowspan="2" | Invalid votes |
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colspan="2" style="background:{{party color|Broad Front (Uruguay)}}" |
! colspan="2" style="background:{{party color|National Party (Uruguay)}}" | |
Votes
! data-sort-type="number" | % !Votes ! data-sort-type="number" | % !Votes ! % !Votes ! % |
align="left" | Artigas
| style="background:{{party color|Broad Front (Uruguay)}}; color:white;" | 25,999 | style="background:{{party color|Broad Front (Uruguay)}}; color:white;" | 49.3 |25,030 | 47.5 |51,029 |96.7 |1,717 |3.3 |
align="left" | Canelones
| style="background:{{party color|Broad Front (Uruguay)}}; color:white;" | 190,042 | style="background:{{party color|Broad Front (Uruguay)}}; color:white;" | 56.1 |129,228 | 38.1 |319,270 |94.2 |19,610 |5.8 |
align="left" | Cerro Largo
| style="background:{{party color|Broad Front (Uruguay)}}; color:white;" | 33,915 |style="background:{{party color|Broad Front (Uruguay)}}; color:white;" | 52.9 |27,845 |43.4 |61,760 |96.3 |2,356 |3.7 |
align="left" |Colonia
| style="background:{{party color|Broad Front (Uruguay)}}; color:white;" | 44,649 |style="background:{{party color|Broad Front (Uruguay)}}; color:white;" | 48.2 |43,711 |47.1 |88,360 |95.3 |4,358 |4.7 |
align="left" |Durazno
|19,871 |45.5 | style="background:{{party color|National Party (Uruguay)}}" | 21,729 | style="background:{{party color|National Party (Uruguay)}}" | 49.7 |41,600 |95.2 |2,092 |4.8 |
align="left" |Flores
|8,217 |40.8 | style="background:{{party color|National Party (Uruguay)}}" | 11,124 | style="background:{{party color|National Party (Uruguay)}}" | 55.2 |19,341 |96.0 |809 |4.0 |
align="left" |Florida
|24,105 |46.8 | style="background:{{party color|National Party (Uruguay)}}" | 24,807 | style="background:{{party color|National Party (Uruguay)}}" | 48.1 |48,912 |94.9 |2,633 |5.1 |
align="left" |Lavalleja
|19,110 |41.2 | style="background:{{party color|National Party (Uruguay)}}" | 24,794 | style="background:{{party color|National Party (Uruguay)}}" | 53.5 |43,904 |94.8 |2,430 |5.2 |
align="left" |Maldonado
|52,679 |45.4 | style="background:{{party color|National Party (Uruguay)}}" | 56,611 | style="background:{{party color|National Party (Uruguay)}}" | 48.8 |109,290 |94.2 |6,690 |5.8 |
align="left" |Montevideo
|style="background:{{party color|Broad Front (Uruguay)}}; color:white;" | 524,966 | style="background:{{party color|Broad Front (Uruguay)}}; color:white;" | 57.6 |331,454 |36.4 |856,420 |94.0 |54,414 |6.0 |
align="left" |Paysandú
|style="background:{{party color|Broad Front (Uruguay)}}; color:white;" | 44,720 |style="background:{{party color|Broad Front (Uruguay)}}; color:white;" | 54.4 |33,875 |41.2 |78,595 |95.7 |3,554 |4.3 |
align="left" |Rio Negro
|style="background:{{party color|Broad Front (Uruguay)}}; color:white;" | 19,688 |style="background:{{party color|Broad Front (Uruguay)}}; color:white;" | 49.9 |18,012 |45.7 |37,700 |95.6 |1,751 |4.4 |
align="left" |Rivera
|35,782 |47.7 |style="background:{{party color|National Party (Uruguay)}}" | 35,850 |style="background:{{party color|National Party (Uruguay)}}" | 47.7 |71,632 |95.4 |3,452 |4.6 |
align="left" |Rocha
|style="background:{{party color|Broad Front (Uruguay)}}; color:white;" | 26,389 |style="background:{{party color|Broad Front (Uruguay)}}; color:white;" | 48.7 |24,494 |45.2 |50,883 |93.9 |3,289 |6.1 |
align="left" |Salto
|style="background:{{party color|Broad Front (Uruguay)}}; color:white;" | 51,469 |style="background:{{party color|Broad Front (Uruguay)}}; color:white;" | 58.3 |33,317 |37.8 |84,786 |96.1 |3,470 |3.9 |
align="left" |San Jose
|style="background:{{party color|Broad Front (Uruguay)}}; color:white;" | 37,450 |style="background:{{party color|Broad Front (Uruguay)}}; color:white;" | 50.8 |32,686 |44.3 |70,136 |95.1 |3,623 |4.9 |
align="left" |Soriano
|style="background:{{party color|Broad Front (Uruguay)}}; color:white;" | 33,139 |style="background:{{party color|Broad Front (Uruguay)}}; color:white;" | 51.3 |28,258 |43.8 |61,397 |95.1 |3,159 |4.9 |
align="left" |Tacuarembó
|31,815 |46.0 | style="background:{{party color|National Party (Uruguay)}}" | 34,303 | style="background:{{party color|National Party (Uruguay)}}" | 49.6 |66,118 |95.6 |3,032 |4.4 |
align="left" |Treinta y Tres
|17,563 |46.5 | style="background:{{party color|National Party (Uruguay)}}" | 18,613 |style="background:{{party color|National Party (Uruguay)}}" | 49.2 |36,176 |95.7 |1,627 |4.3 |
style="background:#CDCDCD;"
| align="left" | Total | style="background:{{party color|Broad Front (Uruguay)}}; color:white;" | 1,241,568 | style="background:{{party color|Broad Front (Uruguay)}}; color:white;" | 53.48 |955,741 |41.17 |2,197,309 |94.7 |124,066 |5.3 |
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colspan="9" style="text-align:left; font-weight:normal; background:#F9F9F9" | Source: [https://web.archive.org/web/20191221075357/https://segundaeleccion2019.corteelectoral.gub.uy/ResumenResultados.htm Corte Electoral] |
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- [http://www.corteelectoral.gub.uy/gxpsites/hgxpp001.aspx?1,26,295,O,S,0,, Electoral Process in Uruguay 2014-2015] Electoral Court of Uruguay {{in lang|es}}
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Category:Parliamentary elections in Uruguay