2017 Chilean general election#Guillier vs. Pi.C3.B1era
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{{Infobox election
| country = Chile
| previous_election = 2013 Chilean general election
| previous_year = 2013
| next_election = 2021 Chilean general election
| next_year = 2021
| module = {{infobox election
| embed = yes
| election_name = Presidential election
| type = presidential
| election_date = 19 November 2017 (first round)
{{nowrap|17 December 2017 (second round)}}
| turnout = 46.72% (first round) {{decrease}} 2.63pp
49.02% (second round) {{increase}} 7.04pp
| image1 = File:Sebastian Pinera (2010) 4x3 cropped.jpg
| candidate1 = Sebastián Piñera
| party1 = Independent
| alliance1 = Chile Vamos
| colour1 = 065DA8
| popular_vote1 = 3,796,918
| percentage1 = 54.57%
| image2 = Alejandro Guillier (2017) 4x3 cropped image.jpg
| candidate2 = Alejandro Guillier
| party2 = Independent
| alliance2 = Force of the Majority
| colour2 = FC4143
| popular_vote2 = 3,160,628
| percentage2 = 45.43%
| map_image = {{switcher|275px|First round results by commune|275px|Second Round results by commune|default=2}}
| title =President
| before_election = Michelle Bachelet
| before_party = Socialist Party of Chile
| after_election = Sebastián Piñera
| after_party = Independent
| module = {{Infobox legislative election
| embed = yes
| election_name = Chamber of Deputies
| seats_for_election = All 155 seats in the Chamber of Deputies
| majority_seats = 78
| noleader = yes
| party1 = Chile Vamos
| last_election1 = 49
| seats1 = 72
| percentage1 = 38.68
| party2 = Force of the Majority
| colour2 = #FC4143
| last_election2 = 44
| seats2 = 43
| percentage2 = 24.06
| party3 = Broad Front
| colour3 = lightgreen
| last_election3 = 3
| seats3 = 20
| percentage3 = 16.49
| party4 = {{nowrap|Democratic Convergence}}
| party4_link = no
| colour4 = #1E90FF
| last_election4 = 23
| seats4 = 14
| percentage4 = 10.68
| party5 = All Over Chile
| colour5 = #c11469
| last_election5 = 0
| seats5 = 1
| percentage5 = 3.92
| party6 = Green Regionalist
| colour6 = #008066
| last_election6 = 1
| seats6 = 4
| percentage6 = 1.92
| party7 = Independents
| last_election7 = 3
| seats7 = 1
| percentage7 = 1.75
| map = 275px
| map_caption = Results by constituency
| module = {{Infobox legislative election
| embed = yes
| election_name = Senate
| noleader = yes
| seats_for_election = 23 of the 43 seats in the Senate
| party1 = Chile Vamos
| last_election1 = 7
| seats1 = 12
| percentage1 = 37.71
| party2 = Force of the Majority
| colour2 = #FC4143
| last_election2 = 4
| seats2 = 7
| percentage2 = 22.82
| party3 = {{nowrap|Democratic Convergence}}
| party3_link = no
| colour3 = #1E90FF
| last_election3 = 4
| seats3 = 3
| percentage3 = 14.32
| party4 = Broad Front
| colour4 = lightgreen
| last_election4 = 0
| seats4 = 1
| percentage4 = 11.06
| map = 275px
| map_caption = Results by constituency
}}}}}}}}{{Politics of Chile}}
General elections were held in Chile on 19 November 2017 to elect the president, all 155 members of the Chamber of Deputies, 23 of the 43 members of the Senate and 278 members of regional boards. All elected members would serve a four-year term, aside from the senators would serve for eight years.
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 {{lang|es|Chile Vamos|italic=no}} 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.{{cite web|url=http://www.latercera.com/noticia/sistema-electoral-pasa-prueba-fuego/|title=El sistema electoral pasa su prueba de fuego|date=20 November 2017|publisher=La Tercera}} Multi-seat constituencies were reestablished, replacing the previous binomial system of two seats per district, installed by the outgoing Pinochet dictatorship in 1989.{{cite web|url=https://www.leychile.cl/Navegar?idNorma=30177/ |title=Ley 18.799 |publisher=Leychile.cl |access-date=2017-12-19}}{{cite journal |last1=Rahat |first1=Gideon |last2=Sznajder |first2=Mario |title=Electoral engineering in Chile: the electoral system and limited democracy |journal=Electoral Studies |date=December 1998 |volume=17 |issue=4 |pages=429–442 |doi=10.1016/S0261-3794(98)00001-8 }} Starting with this election, Chile's congress was elected through open list proportional representation under the D'Hondt method. Also for the first time, a 40% gender quota was put in place for candidates of each political party in parliamentary elections.{{cite web|url=http://www.comunidadmujer.cl/2015/04/hoy-se-promulgo-reforma-al-sistema-electoral-que-incluye-cuotas-de-genero/|title=Hoy se promulgó reforma al Sistema Electoral que incluye cuotas de género – ComunidadMujer|date=27 April 2015|access-date=30 October 2017|archive-date=7 November 2017|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20171107012243/http://www.comunidadmujer.cl/2015/04/hoy-se-promulgo-reforma-al-sistema-electoral-que-incluye-cuotas-de-genero/|url-status=dead}}
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.{{cite web|url=https://www.chileatiende.gob.cl/fichas/ver/47157|title=Voto de chilenos en el exterior|work=ChileAtiende}}
Presidential primaries
{{main|2017 Chilean presidential primaries}}
According to the Constitution, primaries are voluntary but its results are binding.[http://www.leychile.cl/Navegar?idNorma=242302 Political Constitution of the Republic of Chile]. Chile Library of National Congress. Sebastián Piñera won the {{lang|es|Chile Vamos|italic=no}} primary with 58% of the vote while Beatriz Sánchez became the Broad Front (Frente Amplio) nominee with nearly 68%.{{cite news|title=Piñera cruises to victory in Chile's presidential primaries|url=http://www.buenosairesherald.com/article/226186/pi%C3%B1era-cruises-to-victory-in-chile%E2%80%99s-presidential-primaries|access-date=18 December 2017|work=Buenos Aires Herald|date=7 July 2017}}
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{{cite web|url=https://www.servel.cl/servel-publicara-manana-las-resoluciones-de-aceptacion-y-rechazo-de-casi-3-mil-candidaturas-para-las-elecciones-2017/|title=Servel publica aceptaciones y rechazos de candidaturas para Elecciones 2017 – Servicio Electoral de Chile|website=www.servel.cl}} and were officially registered on September 12, 2017, after no legal challenges were raised.{{cite web|url=https://www.servel.cl/servel-inscribe-en-los-registros-especiales-a-los-candidatos-para-las-elecciones-2017/|title=Servel inscribe en los Registros Especiales a los candidatos para las Elecciones 2017 – Servicio Electoral de Chile|website=www.servel.cl}}
=Chile Vamos=
==Nominee==
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File:Chile Vamos Piñera.png2017 Chile Vamos Candidate |
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File:Sebastian Pinera (2010) 4x3 cropped.jpg |
President of Chile (2010–2014) |
File:Logo Piñera Presidente.svg |
{{cite web |url=https://www.servel.cl/wp-content/uploads/2017/07/1_1_Primarias_Presidente.pdf |title= of the Primary elections 2017 for President of the Republic |
==Candidates==
{{Main|Chile Vamos presidential primary, 2017}}
The former president was proclaimed as candidate by the Independent Regionalist Party on 17 December 2016,{{cite web|url=http://www.t13.cl/noticia/politica/pri-proclama-a-sebastian-pinera-como-su-principal-carta-de-cara-a-las-proximas-presidenciales|title=PRI proclama a Sebastián Piñera como su principal carta de cara a las próximas presidenciales|publisher=T13}} by the Independent Democratic Union on 24 March 2017,{{cite web|url=http://www.emol.com/noticias/Nacional/2017/03/24/851147/UDI-proclama-a-Pinera-con-el-llamado-a-superar-el-estancamiento-economico-y-social-que-vive-Chile.html |title=UDI proclama a Piñera con el llamado a superar el "estancamiento económico y social" que vive Chile |publisher=Emol.com |date=24 March 2017 |access-date=27 April 2017}} and two days later by his former party, National Renewal.{{cite web|url=http://www.emol.com/noticias/Nacional/2017/03/25/851241/Sebastian-Pinera-fue-proclamado-por-RN-y-arremetio-contra-gobierno-de-la-Nueva-Mayoria.html |title=Sebastián Piñera fue proclamado por RN y arremetió contra gobierno de Bachelet |publisher=Emol.com |date=25 March 2017 |access-date=27 April 2017}} 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.{{cite web|url=http://www.emol.com/noticias/Nacional/2017/07/08/866075/Amplitud-proclama-a-Pinera-como-su-candidato-a-La-Moneda-y-marca-diferencias-con-Chile-Vamos.html|title=Amplitud proclama a Piñera como su candidato a La Moneda y marca diferencias con Chile Vamos |work=El Mercurio|date=8 July 2017}} On 6 August 2017, Political Evolution, which had supported Felipe Kast during the primaries, officially joined Piñera's campaign team.{{cite web|url=http://lanacion.cl/2017/08/06/evopoli-se-sumo-al-comando-de-pinera-y-le-entrego-su-programa-de-gobierno/|title=Evópoli se sumó al comando de Piñera y le entregó su programa de gobierno|first=Ricardo |last=Pérez Vallejos|access-date=6 September 2017|archive-date=6 September 2017|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20170906140103/http://lanacion.cl/2017/08/06/evopoli-se-sumo-al-comando-de-pinera-y-le-entrego-su-programa-de-gobierno/|url-status=dead}}
Sebastián Piñera won the primary with 58% of the vote.
=The Force of the Majority=
==Presidential nominee==
==Candidates==
{{Main|New Majority presidential primary, 2017}}
Alejandro Guillier was proclaimed by the Social Democrat Radical Party as candidate on 7 January 2017.{{cite web|url=http://www.emol.com/noticias/Nacional/2017/01/07/838993/Guillier-es-proclamado-por-el-PR-y-se-convierte-en-el-primer-candidato-oficial-de-un--partido-de-la-NM.html |title=Guillier es proclamado por el PR y se convierte en el primer candidato oficial de un partido de la NM |publisher=Emol.com |access-date=27 April 2017}} 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;{{cite web|url=http://www.emol.com/noticias/Nacional/2017/04/09/853454/Comite-Central-del-Partido-Socialista-elige-a-Guillier-como-su-candidato-presidencial-por-amplia-mayoria.html |title=Comité Central del Partido Socialista elige a Guillier como su candidato presidencial por amplia mayoría |publisher=Emol.com |access-date=27 April 2017}} he was proclaimed as candidate by that party on 21 April 2017.{{cite web|url=http://www.biobiochile.cl/noticias/nacional/chile/2017/04/21/partido-socialista-proclama-a-guillier-como-candidato-presidencial.shtml |title=Partido Socialista proclama a Guillier como candidato presidencial |date=21 April 2017 |publisher=Biobiochile.cl |access-date=27 April 2017}} On 7 May 2017, the Communist Party proclaimed him as their candidate.{{cite web|url=http://www.biobiochile.cl/noticias/nacional/chile/2017/05/07/partido-comunista-proclama-a-alejandro-guillier-como-candidato-presidencial.shtml|title=Partido Comunista proclama a Alejandro Guillier como candidato presidencial|work=BioBioChile |date=7 May 2017}} On 13 May 2017 the Party for Democracy unanimously proclaimed him as their candidate in a show of hands.{{cite web|url=http://www.biobiochile.cl/noticias/nacional/chile/2017/05/13/ppd-proclama-a-guillier-como-su-candidato-presidencial-en-consejo-nacional.shtml|title=Guillier se convierte en presidenciable del PPD en medio de reticencia del "Laguismo"|work=BioBioChile|date=13 May 2017}} 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.{{cite web|url=https://www.cooperativa.cl/noticias/pais/politica/elecciones/alejandro-guillier-juntara-firmas-para-llegar-a-primera-vuelta-como/2017-04-30/213553.html|title=Alejandro Guillier juntará firmas para llegar a primera vuelta como independiente|work=Compañia Chilena de Comunicaciones}} 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.
=Broad Front=
==Nominee==
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File:Frente Amplio (Texto).svg2017 Broad Front Candidate |
style=" font-size:135%; background:#0BB771; width:200px;"|{{colored link|white|Beatriz Sánchez (journalist)|Beatriz Sánchez}} |
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TV and Radio Journalist |
{{cite web|url=http://www.latercera.com/noticia/beatriz-sanchez-oficializa-candidatura-ante-tricel-fuertes-criticas-pinera/|title=Beatriz Sánchez oficializa candidatura ante el Tricel con fuertes críticas a Piñera|date=24 July 2017}} |
==Candidates==
{{Main|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.{{cite web|author=hrs. Martes 21, Marzo 2017 |url=http://www.t13.cl/noticia/politica/beatriz-sanchez-deja-espacio-radial-analizar-candidatura-presidencial |title=Beatriz Sánchez deja espacio radial para analizar candidatura | Tele 13 |publisher=T13.cl |date=21 March 2017 |access-date=27 April 2017}} On 31 March 2017 she gained the official support from both Democratic Revolution and Autonomist Movement.{{cite web|url=http://radio.uchile.cl/2017/03/31/rd-y-movimiento-autonomista-confirman-a-beatriz-sanchez-como-abanderada-presidencial/ |title=RD y Movimiento Autonomista confirman a Beatriz Sánchez como abanderada presidencial « Diario y Radio Uchile |publisher=Radio.uchile.cl |access-date=27 April 2017}} She launched her candidacy on 3 April 2017 at a rally near Plaza Baquedano in Santiago.{{cite web|url=http://www.emol.com/noticias/Nacional/2017/04/03/852503/Beatriz-Sanchez-lanza-oficialmente-su-carrera-presidencial-y-presenta-equipo-de-campana.html |title=Beatriz Sánchez lanza oficialmente su carrera presidencial y presenta equipo de campaña |publisher=Emol.com |access-date=27 April 2017}} On 16 April 2017 she was proclaimed as candidate by the Humanist Party,{{cite web|url=http://www.emol.com/noticias/Nacional/2017/04/16/854410/P-Humanista-proclama-a-Beatriz-Sanchez-como-su-carta-presidencial-y-candidata-asegura-que-pasara-a-segunda-vuelta.html |title=P. Humanista proclama a Beatriz Sánchez como su carta presidencial y candidata asegura que pasará a segunda vuelta |publisher=Emol.com |date=16 April 2017 |access-date=27 April 2017}} and on 23 April 2017 the Libertarian Left gave her its support.{{cite web|url=http://www.24horas.cl/politica/izquierda-libertaria-oficializa-a-beatriz-sanchez-como-su-candidata-presidencial-2363106|title=Izquierda Libertaria oficializa a Beatriz Sánchez como su candidata presidencial|work=24Horas.cl|date=23 April 2017}} On 9 May 2017 she was proclaimed as candidate by the Poder party,{{cite web|url=http://www.biobiochile.cl/noticias/nacional/chile/2017/05/09/beatriz-sanchez-suma-el-apoyo-de-poder-ciudadano-y-fa-minimiza-criticas-de-guillier-y-nm.shtml|title=Beatriz Sánchez suma el apoyo de Poder Ciudadano y FA minimiza críticas de Guillier|work=BioBioChile |date=9 May 2017}} and four days later by the Progressive Democratic Movement.{{cite web|url=https://www.facebook.com/MDProgresista/posts/1901275033481214|title=Movimiento Democrático Progresista|website=www.facebook.com}} On 14 May 2017 the Autonomous Left proclaimed her as their candidate.{{cite web|url=https://www.cooperativa.cl/noticias/pais/politica/presidenciales/izquierda-autonoma-proclamo-a-beatriz-sanchez-como-su-candidata/2017-05-14/190119.html#vtxt_cuerpo_T0|title=Izquierda Autónoma proclamó a Beatriz Sánchez como su candidata presidencial|work=Compañia Chilena de Comunicaciones}} On 29 May 2017 the Liberal Party proclaimed her as their candidate,{{cite web|url=http://www.emol.com/noticias/Nacional/2017/05/29/860527/Partido-Liberal-proclama-a-Beatriz-Sanchez-como-su-abanderada-presidencial.html|title=Partido Liberal proclamó a Beatriz Sánchez como su abanderada presidencial |work=El Mercurio|date=29 May 2017}} while on 6 June 2017, the Green Ecologist Party did the same.{{cite web|url=http://www.ecologistas.cl/2017/06/06/partido-ecologista-verde-apoyara-a-beatriz-sanchez-en-primarias/|title=Partido Ecologista Verde apoyará a Beatriz Sánchez en primarias|access-date=12 July 2017|archive-date=11 August 2017|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20170811144536/http://www.ecologistas.cl/2017/06/06/partido-ecologista-verde-apoyara-a-beatriz-sanchez-en-primarias/|url-status=dead}} 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. On 31 July 2017, Sánchez presented her campaign team, which included members of the Equality Party, which had supported her primary opponent, Alberto Mayol.{{cite web|url=http://www.emol.com/noticias/Nacional/2017/07/31/869112/Beatriz-Sanchez-presento-a-su-equipo-politico-Estamos-trabajando-muy-unidos-y-organizados.html|title=Beatriz Sánchez presentó a su comité político y confirmó que integrará al equipo de Mayol |work=El Mercurio|date=31 July 2017}}
=Other candidates=
=Unsuccessful candidacies=
- Carola Canelo (Ind.): The lawyer and academic announced on 16 November 2016 her intention to run for president.{{cite web|url=http://www.elmostrador.cl/noticias/pais/2016/11/16/carola-canelo-presenta-su-candidatura-presidencial-las-crisis-son-oportunidades-para-personas-que-tenemos-buena-voluntad-y-valores-humanos/|title=Carola Canelo presenta su candidatura presidencial: "Las crisis son oportunidades para personas que tenemos buena voluntad y valores humanos"|work=El Mostrador}} 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.{{Cite web|url=https://www.eldinamo.cl/nacional/2017/08/21/a-carola-canelo-le-faltaron-27-mil-firmas-para-inscribirse-como-candidata-presidencial/|title=A Carola Canelo le faltaron 27 mil firmas para inscribirse como candidata presidencial}}
- 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.{{cite web|url=http://www.24horas.cl/programas/manoamano/tomas-jocelyn-holt-y-su-nueva-aspiracion-presidencial-yo-he-vencido-el-escepticismo-2409184|title=Tomás Jocelyn-Holt y su nueva aspiración presidencial: "Yo he vencido el escepticismo"|work=24Horas.cl|date=7 June 2017}} 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.{{cite web|url=http://www.cnnchile.com/noticia/2017/08/15/tomas-jocelyn-holt-no-reunio-las-firmas-para-su-candidatura-pero-anuncia-que-ira|title=Tomás Jocelyn-Holt no reunió las firmas para su candidatura, pero anuncia que irá el 2022|date=15 August 2017}}
- Nicolás Larraín (Ind.): On 12 December 2016, the television host announced his presidential candidacy.{{cite web|url=http://www.cooperativa.cl/noticias/entretencion/television/nicolas-larrain-anuncio-su-candidatura-presidencial/2016-12-12/114014.html|title=Nicolás Larraín anunció su candidatura presidencial|work=Compañia Chilena de Comunicaciones}} On 19 June 2017 he announced he was quitting his candidacy and giving his support to then {{lang|es|Chile Vamos|italic=no}} primary candidate for Evópoli Felipe Kast.{{cite web|url=http://www.latercera.com/noticia/nicolas-larrain-baja-candidatura-se-suma-campana-felipe-kast/|title=Nicolás Larraín baja su candidatura y se suma a campaña de Felipe Kast|date=19 June 2017}}
- 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.{{cite web|url=http://www.emol.com/noticias/Nacional/2017/01/17/840418/Parisi-regresa-a-la-arena-politica-y-evalua-candidatura-La-eleccion-presidencial-esta-extremadamente-liquida.html |title=Parisi regresa a la política y evalúa candidatura: "La elección presidencial está extremadamente líquida" |publisher=Emol.com |date=17 January 2017 |access-date=27 April 2017}} On 4 August 2017, he put an end to his presidential candidacy, opting instead to compete for a seat in the Senate.{{cite news|title=Franco Parisi no postulará a la presidencia|url=http://www.cnnchile.com/noticia/2017/08/04/franco-parisi-no-postulara-la-presidencia|access-date=4 August 2017|work=CNN Chile|date=4 August 2017}}
- Luis Riveros (Ind.): The former rector of the University of Chile said on 28 October 2016 he was willing to run for president.{{cite web|url=http://www.cooperativa.cl/noticias/pais/politica/presidenciales/ex-rector-luis-riveros-anuncio-candidatura-presidencial-ciudadana/2016-10-28/161656.html |title=Ex rector Luis Riveros anunció candidatura presidencial "ciudadana" |publisher=Cooperativa.cl |access-date=27 April 2017}} On 7 April 2017, La Tercera daily announced he was stepping out of the race.{{cite web|url=http://www.latercera.com/noticia/el-bicho-presidencial/|title=El bicho presidencial|date=7 April 2017}}
Opinion polling
{{main|Opinion polling for the 2017 Chilean general election}}
Presidential election
=Results=
File:2017 Chilean presidential election map by commune.svg
{{Election results
|cand1=Sebastián Piñera|party1=Independent (Chile Vamos)|votes1=2418540|votes1_2=3796918
|cand2=Alejandro Guillier|party2=Independent (The Force of the Majority)|votes2=1498040|votes2_2=3160628
|cand3=Beatriz Sánchez|party3=Independent (Broad Front)|votes3=1338037
|cand4=José Antonio Kast|party4=Independent|votes4=523375
|cand5=Carolina Goic|party5=Christian Democratic Party|votes5=387784
|cand6=Marco Enríquez-Ominami|party6=Progressive Party|votes6=376871
|cand7=Eduardo Artés|party7=Patriotic Union|votes7=33665
|cand8=Alejandro Navarro|party8=País|votes8=23968
|invalid=64504|invalid2=56440
|blank=38543|blank2=18892
|electorate=14347288|electorate2=14347288
|source=First round: [http://www.diariooficial.interior.gob.cl/publicaciones/2017/12/05/41925/01/1314632.pdf Tricel via Diario Oficial]. Second round: [https://www.servel.cl/resultados-definitivos-elecciones-presidencial-parlamentaria-2017/ Tricel via Electoral Service]{{Dead link|date=May 2020 |bot=InternetArchiveBot |fix-attempted=yes }}.
}}
Chamber of Deputies election
:Revised provisional results.
{{Election results
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Distribution by parties (left) and coalitions (right)
|alliance1=Chile Vamos|aspan1=5|party1=National Renewal|votes1=1067270|seats1=36
|party2=Independent Democratic Union|votes2=957245|seats2=30
|party3=Evópoli|votes3=255221|seats3=6
|party4=Independent Regionalist Party|votes4=39692|seats4=0
|atotal5=2319428|aseats5=72
|alliance6=The Force of the Majority|aspan6=5|party6=Socialist Party|votes6=585128|seats6=19
|party7=Party for Democracy|votes7=365988|seats7=8
|party8=Communist Party|votes8=275096|seats8=8
|party9=Social Democrat Radical Party|votes9=216355|seats9=8
|atotal10=1442567|aseats10=43
|alliance11=Broad Front|aspan11=7|party11=Democratic Revolution|votes11=343019|seats11=10
|party12=Humanist Party|votes12=253787|seats12=5
|party13=Equality Party|votes13=129232|seats13=1
|party14=Green Ecologist Party|votes14=128629|seats14=1
|party15=Citizen Power|votes15=87456|seats15=1
|party16=Liberal Party|votes16=46605|seats16=2
|atotal17=988728|aseats17=20
|alliance18=Democratic Convergence|aspan18=4|party18=Christian Democratic Party|votes18=616550|seats18=14|acolor18=dodgerblue
|party19=Citizen Left|votes19=14358|seats19=0
|party20=MAS Region|votes20=9582|seats20=0
|atotal21=640490|aseats21=14
|alliance22=All Over Chile|aspan22=3|party22=Progressive Party|votes22=199566|seats22=1|acolor22=#c11469
|party23=País|votes23=35469|seats23=0
|atotal24=235035|aseats24=1
|alliance25=Green Regionalist Coalition|aspan25=3|party25=Social Green Regionalist Federation|votes25=94666|seats25=4
|party26=Patagonian Regional Democracy|votes26=20575|seats26=0
|atotal27=115241|aseats27=4
|alliance28=Sumemos|aspan28=4|party28=Amplitude|votes28=61319|seats28=0
|party29=Citizens|votes29=30286|seats29=0
|party30=Everybody|votes30=2888|seats30=0
|atotal31=94493|aseats31=0
|alliance32=Patriotic Union|votes32=51348|seats32=0
|alliance33=Revolutionary Workers Party|votes33=4663|seats33=0
|alliance34=Independents|votes34=104717|seats34=1
|invalid=317742
|blank=360694
|source=[https://web.archive.org/web/20161025162111/http://www.servelelecciones.cl/ Servicio Electoral de Chile]
}}
= Results by regions =
class="wikitable" width=100% style="font-size: 95%;" | |||||
align="center" style="background:#ccc"
! colspan=2 rowspan=2|Pact ! colspan=3|Arica y Parinacota ! colspan=3|Tarapacá ! colspan=3|Antofagasta ! colspan=3|Atacama ! colspan=3|Coquimbo | |||||
align="center" style="background:#ccc"
!Seats !colspan=2|Votes !Seats !colspan=2|Votes !Seats !colspan=2|Votes !Seats !colspan=2|Votes !Seats !colspan=2|Votes | |||||
align=right
|bgcolor=#065DA8| |align=left|ChV |1 |15 161 | 21,30%
|bgcolor=lightblue|2 |bgcolor=lightblue|38 789 | bgcolor=lightblue| 42,99%
|bgcolor=lightblue|2 |bgcolor=lightblue|55 376 | bgcolor=lightblue| 34,12%
|2 |28 221 | 30,09%
|bgcolor=lightblue|3 |bgcolor=lightblue|66 050 | bgcolor=lightblue| 28,44% |
align=right
|bgcolor=#FC4143| |align=left|LFM |1 |15 957 | 22,42%
|1 |27 740 | 30,74%
|1 |40 391 | 24,88%
|bgcolor=pink|2 |bgcolor=pink|33 922 | bgcolor=pink| 36,17%
|2 |62 963 | 27,11% |
align=right
|bgcolor=#00B771| |align=left|FA |bgcolor=lightgreen|1 |bgcolor=lightgreen|27 327 | bgcolor=lightgreen|38,39%
|0 |11 682 | 12,95%
|1 |20 630 | 12,71%
|0 |10 738 | 11,45%
|0 |21 666 | 9.33% |
align=right
|bgcolor=dodgerblue| |align=left| 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% |
align=right
|bgcolor=grey| |align=left|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% |
align=right bgcolor=#DCDCDC
|colspan=2 align=left|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% |
align="center" style="background:#ccc"
! colspan=2 rowspan=2|Pact ! colspan=3|Valparaíso ! colspan=3|Santiago MR ! colspan=3|O'Higgins ! colspan=3|Maule ! colspan=3|Biobío | |||||
align="center" style="background:#ccc"
!Seats !colspan=2|Votes !Seats !colspan=2|Votes !Seats !colspan=2|Votes !Seats !colspan=2|Votes !Seats !colspan=2|Votes | |||||
align=right | |||||
align=right
|bgcolor=#065DA8| |align=left|ChV |bgcolor=lightblue|7 |bgcolor=lightblue|243 462 | bgcolor=lightblue| 37,99%
|bgcolor=lightblue|22 |bgcolor=lightblue|1 000 021 | bgcolor=lightblue| 40,47%
|bgcolor=lightblue|5 |bgcolor=lightblue|121 148 | bgcolor=lightblue| 38,13%
|bgcolor=lightblue|6 |bgcolor=lightblue|159 605 | bgcolor=lightblue| 43,74%
|bgcolor=lightblue|8 |bgcolor=lightblue|277 900 | bgcolor=lightblue| 38,54% |
align=right
|bgcolor=#FC4143| |align=left|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% |
align=right
|bgcolor=#00B771| |align=left|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% |
align=right
|bgcolor=dodgerblue| |align=left|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% |
align=right
|bgcolor=grey| |align=left|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% |
align=right bgcolor=#DCDCDC
|colspan=2 align=left|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% |
align="center" style="background:#ccc"
! colspan=2 rowspan=2|Pact ! colspan=3|Araucanía ! colspan=3|Los Ríos ! colspan=3|Los Lagos ! colspan=3|Aysén ! colspan=3|Magallanes | |||||
align="center" style="background:#ccc"
!Seats !colspan=2|Votes !Seats !colspan=2|Votes !Seats !colspan=2|Votes !Seats !colspan=2|Votes !Seats !colspan=2|Votes | |||||
align=right
|bgcolor=#065DA8| |align=left|ChV |bgcolor=lightblue|6 |bgcolor=lightblue|139 754 | bgcolor=lightblue| 42,03%
|bgcolor=lightblue|2 |bgcolor=lightblue|50 975 | bgcolor=lightblue| 36,58%
|bgcolor=lightblue|4 |bgcolor=lightblue|96 911 | bgcolor=lightblue| 36,19%
|1 |9 874 | 28,24%
|1 |16 181 | 28,51% |
align=right
|bgcolor=#FC4143| |align=left|LFM |2 |80 949 | 24,34%
|2 |45 246 | 32,47%
|3 |73 653 | 27,51%
|bgcolor=pink|1 |bgcolor=pink|10 649 | bgcolor=pink| 30,46%
|1 |11 791 | 20,77% |
align=right
|bgcolor=#00B771| |align=left|FA |0 |19 821 | 5,96%
|0 |17 637 | 12,66%
|1 |23 725 | 8,86%
|0 |colspan=2 align=center|No candidates |bgcolor=lightgreen|1 |bgcolor=lightgreen|19 926 | bgcolor=lightgreen| 35,11% | |
align=right
|bgcolor=dodgerblue| |align=left|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% |
align=right
|bgcolor=grey| |align=left|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% |
align=right bgcolor=#DCDCDC
|colspan=2 align=left|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.
{{Election results
|image=250px250px
Distribution by parties (left) and alliances (right)
|seattype1=Won|seattype2=Not up|seattype3=Total
|alliance1=Chile Vamos|aspan1=4|party1=National Renewal|votes1=349622|st1t1=6|st2t1=2|st3t1=8
|party2=Independent Democratic Union|votes2=210897|st1t2=4|st2t2=5|st3t2=9
|party3=Evópoli|votes3=67801|st1t3=2|st2t3=0|st3t3=2
|atotal4=628320|st1t4=12|st2t4=7|st3t4=19
|alliance5=The Force of the Majority|aspan5=5|party5=Party for Democracy|votes5=200299|st1t5=4|st2t5=3|st3t5=7
|party6=Socialist Party|votes6=125247|st1t6=3|st2t6=4|st3t6=7
|party7=Social Democrat Radical Party|votes7=34448|st1t7=0|st2t7=1|st3t7=1
|party8=Communist Party|votes8=20209|st1t8=0|st2t8=0|st3t8=0
|atotal9=380203|st1t9=7|st2t9=8|st3t9=15
|alliance10=Democratic Convergence|aspan10=3|party10=Christian Democratic Party|votes10=237983|st1t10=3|st2t10=3|st3t10=6|acolor10=dodgerblue
|party11=MAS Region|votes11=661|st1t11=0|st2t11=0|st3t11=0
|atotal12=238644|st1t12=3|st2t12=3|st3t12=6
|alliance13=Broad Front|aspan13=6|party13=Humanist Party|votes13=62223|st1t13=0|st2t13=0|st3t13=0
|party14=Democratic Revolution|votes14=38224|st1t14=1|st2t14=0|st3t14=1
|party15=Liberal Party|votes15=28774|st1t15=0|st2t15=0|st3t15=0
|party16=Citizen Power|votes16=28472|st2t16=0|st3t16=0
|party17=Equality Party|votes17=26640|st1t17=0|st2t17=0|st3t17=0
|atotal18=184333|st1t18=1|st2t18=0|st3t18=1
|alliance19=Sumemos|aspan19=4|party19=Amplitude|votes19=62601|st1t19=0|st2t19=0|st3t19=0
|party20=Citizens|votes20=45636|st1t20=0|st2t20=0|st3t20=0
|party21=Everybody|votes21=4748|st1t21=0|st2t21=0|st3t21=0
|atotal22=112985|st1t22=0|st2t22=0|st3t22=0
|alliance23=All Over Chile|aspan23=3|party23=Progressive Party|votes23=15959|st1t23=0|st2t23=0|st3t23=0|acolor23=#c11469
|party24=País|votes24=6970|st1t24=0|st2t24=1|st3t24=1
|atotal25=22929|st1t25=0|st2t25=1|st3t25=1
|alliance26=Patriotic Union|votes26=7312|st1t26=0|st2t26=0|st3t26=0
|alliance27=Green Regionalist Coalition|aspan27=3|party27=Social Green Regionalist Federation|votes27=2397|st1t27=0|st2t27=0|st3t27=0
|party28=Patagonian Regional Democracy|votes28=519|st1t28=0|st2t28=0|st3t28=0
|atotal29=2916|st1t29=0|st2t29=0|st3t29=0
|alliance30=Independents|votes30=88701|st1t30=0|st2t30=1|st3t30=1
|invalid=70958|st1t32=|st2t32=|st3t32=
|blank=81964
|total_st1t=23|total_st2t33=20|total_st3t33=43
|source=[https://web.archive.org/web/20161025162111/http://www.servelelecciones.cl/ Servicio Electoral de Chile]
}}
=Results by region=
==Arica and Parinacota==
class=wikitable style="text-align: right;"
|+ style="background-color:#f2f2f2;margin-bottom:-1px;border:1px solid #aaa;padding:.2em .4em" |Senate Election 2017: Arica and Parinacota{{Cite web |url=http://pv.servelelecciones.cl/ |title=Elección de Senadores 2017 Votación Candidatos por 1a Circunscripción |access-date=8 April 2018 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20180130011743/http://pv.servelelecciones.cl/ |archive-date=30 January 2018 |url-status=dead |df=mdy-all }} |
colspan="2"|Pact
! Votes ! % ! colspan="2" |Party ! Candidate ! Votes ! % ! Result |
---|
rowspan=2 bgcolor=#fc4143|
|rowspan=2 align=left|The Force of Majority |rowspan=2|22,680 |rowspan=2|31.7 | {{party name with colour|Socialist Party of Chile}} |align=left|José Miguel Insulza |14,501 |20.3 |{{yes|New senator}} |
{{party name with colour|Party for Democracy (Chile)}}
|align=left|{{ill|Salvador Urrutia|es}} |8,179 |11.5 | |
rowspan=3 bgcolor=#065DA8|
|rowspan=3 align=left|Chile Vamos |rowspan=3|17,843 |rowspan=3|25.0 | {{party name with colour|Independent Democratic Union}} |align=left|José Durana |9,639 |13.5 |{{yes|New senator}} |
{{party name with colour|National Renewal (Chile)}}
|align=left|Rodolfo Barbosa |7,136 |10.0 | |
{{party name with colour|National Renewal (Chile)}}
|align=left|Mirtha Arancibia |1,068 |1.5 | |
bgcolor=silver|
|align=left colspan=5|Independent |align=left|Enrique Lee |14,820 |20.7 | |
rowspan=3 bgcolor=#00B771|
|rowspan=3 align=left|Broad Front |rowspan=3|13,504 |rowspan=3|18.9 | {{party name with colour|Liberal Party of Chile (2013)}} |align=left|Verónica Foppiano |7,617 |10.7 | |
{{party name with colour|Citizen Power (political party)}}
|align=left|Rodrigo Díaz Bogdanic |4,192 |5.9 | |
{{party name with colour|Humanist Party (Chile)}}
|align=left|Claudio Ojeda |1,695 |2.4 | |
rowspan=2 bgcolor=#c11469|
|rowspan=2 align=left|All Over Chile |rowspan=2|1,796 |rowspan=2|2.5 | {{party name with colour|Progressive Party (Chile)}} |align=left|Pablo Pizarro Bossay (Ind.) |960 |1.3 | |
{{party name with colour|Progressive Party (Chile)}}
|align=left|Sandra Zapata (Ind.) |836 |1.2 | |
bgcolor=dodgerblue|
|align=left|Democratic Convergence |813 |1.1 | {{party name with colour|Christian Democratic Party (Chile)}} |align=left|Trinidad Parra (Ind.) |813 |1.1 | |
style="background-color:#F6F6F6"
! colspan="7" style="text-align:right;" | Total valid votes | style="text-align:right;" | 71,456 | style="text-align:right;" | | style="text-align:right;" | |
style="background-color:#F6F6F6"
! colspan="7" style="text-align:right;" | Turnout | style="text-align:right;" | 74,948 | style="text-align:right;" | 40.4 | style="text-align:right;" | |
==Tarapacá==
class=wikitable style="text-align: right;"
|+ style="background-color:#f2f2f2;margin-bottom:-1px;border:1px solid #aaa;padding:.2em .4em" |Senate Election 2017: Tarapacá{{Cite web |url=http://pv.servelelecciones.cl/ |title=Elección de Senadores 2017 Votación Candidatos por 2a Circunscripción |access-date=8 April 2018 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20180130011743/http://pv.servelelecciones.cl/ |archive-date=30 January 2018 |url-status=dead |df=mdy-all }} |
scope="col" colspan="2"|Pact
! scope="col" |Votes ! scope="col" |% ! scope="col" colspan="2" |Party ! scope="col" |Candidate ! scope="col" |Votes ! scope="col" |% ! scope="col" |Result |
---|
rowspan=3 bgcolor=#fc4143|
|rowspan=3 align=left|The Force of Majority |rowspan=3|34,970 |rowspan=3|37.8 | {{party name with colour|Party for Democracy (Chile)}} |align=left|Jorge Soria (Ind.) |31,594 |34.2 |{{yes|New senator}} |
{{party name with colour|Socialist Party of Chile}}
|align=left|Franitza Mitrovic (Ind.) |1,846 |2.0 | |
{{party name with colour|Socialist Party of Chile}}
|align=left|Astrid Abarca (Ind.) |1,530 |1.6 | |
rowspan=3 bgcolor=#065DA8|
|rowspan=3 align=left|Chile Vamos |rowspan=3|26,865 |rowspan=3|29.1 | {{party name with colour|Independent Democratic Union}} |align=left|Luz Ebensperger |21,155 |22.9 |{{yes|New senator}} |
{{party name with colour|National Renewal (Chile)}}
|align=left|Juan Carlos Carreño |4,244 |4.6 | |
{{party name with colour|National Renewal (Chile)}}
|align=left|Pamela Boyardi |1,466 |1.6 | |
bgcolor=silver|
|align=left colspan=5|Independent |align=left|Fulvio Rossi |22,406 |24.2 |{{no|Lost re-election}} |
rowspan=3 bgcolor=#51297B|
|rowspan=3 align=left|Sumemos |rowspan=3|4,333 |rowspan=3|4.7 | {{party name with colour|Everybody (political party)}} |align=left|Gabriel Gurovich |3,440 |3.7 | |
{{party name with colour|Everybody (political party)}}
|align=left|Lorena Vergara (Ind.) |4,192 |0.5 | |
{{party name with colour|Everybody (political party)}}
|align=left|Alejandra Guajardo (Ind.) |1,695 |0.4 | |
bgcolor=#00B771|
|align=left|Broad Front |3,878 |4.2 | {{party name with colour|Citizen Power (political party)}} |align=left|Rigoberto Rojas (Ind.) |3,878 |4.2 | |
style="background-color:#F6F6F6"
! colspan="7" style="text-align:right;" | Total valid votes | style="text-align:right;" | 92,452 | style="text-align:right;" | | style="text-align:right;" | |
style="background-color:#F6F6F6"
! colspan="7" style="text-align:right;" | Turnout | style="text-align:right;" | 96,241 | style="text-align:right;" | 39.6 | style="text-align:right;" | |
==Atacama==
class=wikitable style="text-align: right;"
|+ style="background-color:#f2f2f2;margin-bottom:-1px;border:1px solid #aaa;padding:.2em .4em" |Senate Election 2017: Atacama{{Cite web |url=http://pv.servelelecciones.cl/ |title=Elección de Senadores 2017 Votación Candidatos por 4a Circunscripción |access-date=April 8, 2018 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20180130011743/http://pv.servelelecciones.cl/ |archive-date=January 30, 2018 |url-status=dead |df=mdy-all }} |
scope="col" colspan="2" |Pact
! scope="col" |Votes ! scope="col" |% ! scope="col" colspan="2" |Party ! scope="col" |Candidate ! scope="col" |Votes ! scope="col" |% ! scope="col" |Result |
---|
rowspan=2 bgcolor=dodgerblue|
|rowspan=2 align=left|Democratic Convergence |rowspan=2|33,244 |rowspan=2|34.9 | {{party name with colour|Christian Democratic Party (Chile)}} |align=left|Yasna Provoste |32,583 |34.2 |{{yes|New senator}} |
{{party name with colour|MAS Region}}
|align=left|Tomás Pastenes (Ind.) |661 |0.7 | |
rowspan=2 bgcolor=#065DA8|
|rowspan=2 align=left|Chile Vamos |rowspan=2|31,863 |rowspan=2|33.5 | {{party name with colour|National Renewal (Chile)}} |align=left|Rafael Prohens |17,574 |18.5 |{{yes|New senator}} |
{{party name with colour|Independent Democratic Union}}
|align=left|Felipe Ward |14,289 |15.0 |Lost election. Retiring Deputy |
rowspan=3 bgcolor=#fc4143|
|rowspan=3 align=left|The Force of Majority |rowspan=3|23,455 |rowspan=3|24.6 | {{party name with colour|Communist Party of Chile}} |align=left|Lautaro Carmona Soto |16,714 |17.6 |Lost election. Retiring Deputy |
{{party name with colour|Social Democratic Radical Party}}
|align=left|{{ill|Alberto Robles|es}} |5,442 |5.7 |Lost election. Retiring Deputy |
{{party name with colour|Party for Democracy (Chile)}}
|align=left|Carolina Peralta |1,299 |1.4 | |
bgcolor=#00B771|
|align=left|Broad Front |4,175 |4.4 | {{party name with colour|Citizen Power (political party)}} |align=left|Gloria Guzmán |4,175 |4.4 | |
rowspan=2 bgcolor=green|
|rowspan=2 align=left|Green Regionalist Coalition |rowspan=2|2,397 |rowspan=2|2.5 | {{party name with colour|Social Green Regionalist Federation}} |align=left|Jorge Vargas Guerra |1,457 |1.5 | |
{{party name with colour|Social Green Regionalist Federation}}
|align=left|Elizabeth Pérez |940 |1.0 | |
style="background-color:#F6F6F6"
! colspan="7" style="text-align:right;" | Total valid votes | style="text-align:right;" |95,134 | style="text-align:right;" | | style="text-align:right;" | |
style="background-color:#F6F6F6"
! colspan="7" style="text-align:right;" | Turnout | style="text-align:right;" | 100,679 | style="text-align:right;" | 43.2 | style="text-align:right;" | |
==Valparaíso Region==
class=wikitable style="text-align: right;"
|+ style="background-color:#f2f2f2;margin-bottom:-1px;border:1px solid #aaa;padding:.2em .4em" |Senate Election 2017: Valparaíso Region{{Cite web |url=http://pv.servelelecciones.cl/ |title=Elección de Senadores 2017 Votación Candidatos por 6a Circunscripción |access-date=April 8, 2018 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20180130011743/http://pv.servelelecciones.cl/ |archive-date=January 30, 2018 |url-status=dead |df=mdy-all }} |
scope="col" colspan="2" |Pact
! scope="col" |Votes ! scope="col" |% ! scope="col" colspan="2" |Party ! scope="col" |Candidate ! scope="col" |Votes ! scope="col" |% ! scope="col" |Result |
---|
rowspan=6 bgcolor=#065DA8|
|rowspan=6 align=left|Chile Vamos |rowspan=6|244,733 |rowspan=6|36.9 | {{party name with colour|National Renewal (Chile)}} |align=left|Francisco Chahuán |150,031 |22.6 |{{maybe|Incumbent re-elected}} |
{{party name with colour|National Renewal (Chile)}}
|align=left|{{ill|Kenneth Pugh (politician)|es|Kenneth Pugh|lt=Kenneth Pugh}} (Ind.) |14,241 |2.1 |{{yes|New senator}} |
{{party name with colour|National Renewal (Chile)}}
|align=left|Carmen Zamora Bravo |4,614 |0.7 | |
{{party name with colour|Independent Democratic Union}}
|align=left|Andrea Molina |64,668 |9.7 |Lost election. Retiring Deputy. |
{{party name with colour|Independent Democratic Union}}
|align=left|Francisco Bartolucci |9,513 |1.4 | |
{{party name with colour|Independent Democratic Union}}
|align=left|Ximena Ramírez |1,666 |0.2 | |
rowspan=6 bgcolor=#fc4143|
|rowspan=6 align=left|The Force of Majority |rowspan=6|182,799 |rowspan=6|27.5 | {{party name with colour|Party for Democracy (Chile)}} |align=left|Ricardo Lagos Weber |74,015 |11.2 |{{maybe|Incumbent re-elected}} |
{{party name with colour|Party for Democracy (Chile)}}
|align=left|Marco Antonio Núñez |19,791 |2.3 |Lost election. Retiring Deputy |
{{party name with colour|Socialist Party of Chile}}
|align=left|Isabel Allende Bussi |59,147 |8.9 |{{maybe|Incumbent elected in new seat}} |
{{party name with colour|Socialist Party of Chile}}
|align=left|Abel Gallardo |4,510 |0.7 | |
{{party name with colour|Social Democratic Radical Party}}
|align=left|Nelson Ávila |23,220 |3.5 | |
{{party name with colour|Social Democratic Radical Party}}
|align=left|Josefina Bustamante |2,116 |0.3 | |
rowspan=4 bgcolor=#00B771|
|align=left rowspan=4|Broad Front |rowspan=4|96,394 |rowspan=4|14.5 | {{party name with colour|Democratic Revolution}} |align=left|Juan Ignacio Latorre |30,528 |4.6 |{{yes|New senator}} |
{{party name with colour|Equality Party (Chile)}}
|align=left|Mónica Valencia |26,640 |4.0 | |
{{party name with colour|Humanist Party (Chile)}}
|align=left|Octavio González Ojeda |22,999 |3.5 | |
{{party name with colour|Citizen Power (political party)}}
|align=left|Francisco Marín (Ind.) |16,227 |2.4 | |
rowspan=3 bgcolor=dodgerblue|
|rowspan=3 align=left|Democratic Convergence |rowspan=3|49,380 |rowspan=3|7.4 | {{party name with colour|Christian Democratic Party (Chile)}} |align=left|Ignacio Walker |30,827 |4.6 |{{no|Lost re-election}} |
{{party name with colour|Christian Democratic Party (Chile)}}
|align=left|Aldo Cornejo |16,357 |2.5 |Lost election. Retiring Deputy. |
{{party name with colour|Christian Democratic Party (Chile)}}
|align=left|Oriele Zencovich |2,196 |0.3 | |
rowspan=6 bgcolor=#51297B|
|rowspan=6 align=left|Sumemos |rowspan=6|42,550 |rowspan=6|6.4 | {{party name with colour|Amplitude (political party)}} |align=left|Lily Pérez |35,493 |5.3 |{{no|Lost re-election}} |
{{party name with colour|Amplitude (political party)}}
|align=left|Julián Ugarte (Ind.) |2,411 |0.4 | |
{{party name with colour|Amplitude (political party)}}
|align=left|Pedro Sariego |1,505 |0.2 | |
{{party name with colour|Amplitude (political party)}}
|align=left|Ana Cuadros Matamala |1,247 |0.2 | |
{{party name with colour|Amplitude (political party)}}
|align=left|Alberto Nuñez Ponce |1,213 |0.2 | |
{{party name with colour|Amplitude (political party)}}
|align=left|Oscar Rementería (Ind.) |681 |0.1 | |
bgcolor=silver|
|align=left colspan=5|Independent |align=left|Gaspar Rivas |29,423 |4.4 |Lost election. Retiring Deputy. |
rowspan=3 bgcolor=#c11469|
|rowspan=3 align=left|All Over Chile |rowspan=3|11,356 |rowspan=3|1.7 | {{party name with colour|Progressive Party (Chile)}} |align=left|Francisco Coloane (Ind.) |5,070 |0.8 | |
{{party name with colour|Progressive Party (Chile)}}
|align=left|Pamela Jiménez Gallardo |3,602 |0.5 | |
{{party name with colour|Progressive Party (Chile)}}
|align=left|Héctor Pérez Meneses (Ind.) |2,674 |0.4 | |
rowspan=3 bgcolor=#c00|
|rowspan=3 align=left|Patriotic Union |rowspan=3|7,312 |rowspan=3|1.1 | {{party name with colour|Patriotic Union (Chile)}} |align=left|Luis Aravena Egaña |3,571 |0.5 | |
{{party name with colour|Patriotic Union (Chile)}}
|align=left|Vlademir Venegas |2,298 |0.4 | |
{{party name with colour|Patriotic Union (Chile)}}
|align=left|Berta Caro |1,443 |0.2 | |
style="background-color:#F6F6F6"
! colspan="7" style="text-align:right;" | Total valid votes | style="text-align:right;" |663,937 | style="text-align:right;" | | style="text-align:right;" | |
style="background-color:#F6F6F6"
! colspan="7" style="text-align:right;" | Turnout | style="text-align:right;" |725,514 | style="text-align:right;" |47.2 | style="text-align:right;" | |
==Maule==
class=wikitable style="text-align: right;"
|+ style="background-color:#f2f2f2;margin-bottom:-1px;border:1px solid #aaa;padding:.2em .4em" |Senate Election 2017: Maule{{Cite web |url=http://pv.servelelecciones.cl/ |title=Elección de Senadores 2017 Votación Candidatos por 9a Circunscripción |access-date=April 8, 2018 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20180130011743/http://pv.servelelecciones.cl/ |archive-date=January 30, 2018 |url-status=dead |df=mdy-all }} |
scope="col" colspan="2" |Pact
! scope="col" |Votes ! scope="col" |% ! scope="col" colspan="2" |Party ! scope="col" |Candidate ! scope="col" |Votes ! scope="col" |% ! scope="col" |Result |
---|
rowspan=6 bgcolor=#065DA8|
|rowspan=6 align=left|Chile Vamos |rowspan=6|154,294 |rowspan=6|41.7 | {{party name with colour|National Renewal (Chile)}} |align=left|Juan Castro Prieto (Ind.) |54,433 |14.7 |{{yes|New senator}} |
{{party name with colour|National Renewal (Chile)}}
|align=left|Rodrigo Galilea |28,268 |7.6 |{{yes|New senator}} |
{{party name with colour|National Renewal (Chile)}}
|align=left|Macarena Pons (Ind.) |3,229 |0.9 | |
{{party name with colour|Independent Democratic Union}}
|align=left|Juan Antonio Coloma Correa |58.595 |15.8 |{{maybe|Incumbent re-elected}} |
{{party name with colour|Independent Democratic Union}}
|align=left|Yasna Cancino (Ind.) |7,760 |2.1 | |
{{party name with colour|Independent Democratic Union}}
|align=left|Francisca Concha (Ind.) |2,009 |0.5 | |
rowspan=2 bgcolor=dodgerblue|
|rowspan=2 align=left|Democratic Convergence |rowspan=2|68,287 |rowspan=2|18.4 | {{party name with colour|Christian Democratic Party (Chile)}} |align=left|Ximena Rincón |38,697 |10.5 |{{yes|New senator}} |
{{party name with colour|Christian Democratic Party (Chile)}}
|align=left|Andrés Zaldívar |29,590 |7.8 |{{no|Lost re-election}} |
rowspan=6 bgcolor=#fc4143|
|rowspan=6 align=left|The Force of Majority |rowspan=6|55,124 |rowspan=6|14.9 | {{party name with colour|Socialist Party of Chile}} |align=left|Álvaro Elizalde |30,900 |8.3 |{{yes|New senator}} |
{{party name with colour|Socialist Party of Chile}}
|align=left|Viviana Landaeta |4,426 |1.2 | |
{{party name with colour|Socialist Party of Chile}}
|align=left|Carlos Villalobos |3,264 |0.9 | |
{{party name with colour|Party for Democracy (Chile)}}
|align=left|Jorge Tarud |14,109 |3.8 |Lost election. Retiring Deputy. |
{{party name with colour|Party for Democracy (Chile)}}
|align=left|Liliana Caro |1,332 |0.4 | |
{{party name with colour|Party for Democracy (Chile)}}
|align=left|Valeria Jenoveva (Ind.) |1,093 |0.3 | |
rowspan=5 bgcolor=#51297B|
|rowspan=5 align=left|Sumemos |rowspan=5|45,636 |rowspan=5|12.3 | {{party name with colour|Citizens (Chilean political party)}} |align=left|Andrés Velasco |38,867 |10.5 | |
{{party name with colour|Citizens (Chilean political party)}}
|align=left|Paula Romero Neira |2,164 |0.6 | |
{{party name with colour|Citizens (Chilean political party)}}
|align=left|Alberto Martínez Moya (Ind.) |1,817 |0.5 | |
{{party name with colour|Citizens (Chilean political party)}}
|align=left|Grace Salazar (Ind.) |1,520 |0.4 | |
{{party name with colour|Citizens (Chilean political party)}}
|align=left|Esteban Bravo Moreno (Ind.) |1,268 |0.3 | |
rowspan=6 bgcolor=#00B771|
|align=left rowspan=6|Broad Front |rowspan=6|36,998 |rowspan=6|10.0 | {{party name with colour|Liberal Party of Chile (2013)}} |align=left|Alfredo Sfeir (Ind.) |21,157 |5.7 | |
{{party name with colour|Humanist Party (Chile)}}
|align=left|Wilfredo Alfsen |3,482 |0.9 | |
{{party name with colour|Humanist Party (Chile)}}
|align=left|Jimena Arias |3,145 |0.8 | |
{{party name with colour|Humanist Party (Chile)}}
|align=left|Marta Guerra Medina |2,604 |0.7 | |
{{party name with colour|Democratic Revolution}}
|align=left|María Eugenia Lorenzini |4,816 |1.3 | |
{{party name with colour|Democratic Revolution}}
|align=left|Yuri Sepúlveda (Ind.) |1,794 |0.5 | |
rowspan=3 bgcolor=#c11469|
|rowspan=3 align=left|All Over Chile |rowspan=3|9,787 |rowspan=3|2.6 | {{party name with colour|País}} |align=left|María Romero (Ind.) |3,503 |0.9 | |
{{party name with colour|País}}
|align=left|Gustavo Ruz |3,467 |0.9 | |
{{party name with colour|Progressive Party (Chile)}}
|align=left|Sandra Alfaro |2,817 |0.8 | |
style="background-color:#F6F6F6"
! colspan="7" style="text-align:right;" | Total valid votes | style="text-align:right;" |370,126 | style="text-align:right;" | | style="text-align:right;" | |
style="background-color:#F6F6F6"
! colspan="7" style="text-align:right;" | Turnout | style="text-align:right;" |410,430 | style="text-align:right;" |48.3 | style="text-align:right;" | |
==Araucanía==
class=wikitable style="text-align: right;"
|+ style="background-color:#f2f2f2;margin-bottom:-1px;border:1px solid #aaa;padding:.2em .4em" |Senate Election 2017: Araucanía[https://historico.servel.cl/servel/app/index.phpr=EleccionesGenerico&id=220&n=3&v2=13443&v3=3215&v4=0&v5=0&v6=0&v7=0&v8=0&v9=0&v10=0]{{Dead link|date=May 2020|bot=InternetArchiveBot|fix-attempted=yes}} |
scope="col" colspan="2" |Pact
! scope="col" |Votes ! scope="col" |% ! scope="col" colspan="2" |Party ! scope="col" |Candidate ! scope="col" |Votes ! scope="col" |% ! scope="col" |Result |
---|
rowspan=6 bgcolor=#065DA8|
|rowspan=6 align=left|Chile Vamos |rowspan=6|141,125 |rowspan=6|41.8 | {{party name with colour|Political Evolution}} |align=left|Felipe Kast |63,601 |18.84 |{{yes|New senator}} |
{{party name with colour|Political Evolution}}
|align=left|Carmen Gloria Aravena |4,200 |1.24 |{{yes|New senator}} |
{{party name with colour|National Renewal (Chile)}}
|align=left|José García Ruminot |33,456 |9.91 |{{maybe|Incumbent re-elected}} |
{{party name with colour|National Renewal (Chile)}}
|align=left|Germán Becker Alvear |25,576 |7.58 |Lost election. Retiring Deputy. |
{{party name with colour|Independent Democratic Union}}
|align=left|{{ill|Gustavo Hasbún|es}} |11.751 |3.48 |Lost election. Retiring Deputy. |
{{party name with colour|Independent Democratic Union}}
|align=left|José Villagrán |2,541 |0.75 | |
rowspan=2 bgcolor=dodgerblue|
|rowspan=2 align=left|Democratic Convergence |rowspan=2|76,119 |rowspan=2|22.55 | {{party name with colour|Christian Democratic Party (Chile)}} |align=left|Francisco Huenchumilla |38,185 |11.31 |{{yes|New senator}} |
{{party name with colour|Christian Democratic Party (Chile)}}
|align=left|Fuad Chahín |37,934 |11.24 |Lost election. Retiring Deputy. |
rowspan=5 bgcolor=#fc4143|
|rowspan=5 align=left|The Force of Majority |rowspan=5|49,938 |rowspan=5|14.79 | {{party name with colour|Socialist Party of Chile}} |align=left|Flor Domínguez |2,961 |0.88 | |
{{party name with colour|Party for Democracy (Chile)}}
|align=left|Jaime Quintana |34,285 |10.16 |{{maybe|Incumbent re-elected}} |
{{party name with colour|Party for Democracy (Chile)}}
|align=left|Alberto Pizarro |5,950 |1.76 | |
{{party name with colour|Party for Democracy (Chile)}}
|align=left|Claudia Palma |3,247 |0.96 | |
{{party name with colour|Communist Party of Chile}}
|align=left|Patricia Coñoman |3,495 |1.04 | |
rowspan=6 bgcolor=#00B771|
|align=left rowspan=6|Broad Front |rowspan=6|28,298 |rowspan=6|8.38 | {{party name with colour|Humanist Party (Chile)}} |align=left|Aucán Huilcamán (Ind.) |11,787 |3.49 | |
{{party name with colour|Humanist Party (Chile)}}
|align=left|Diego Ancalao (Ind.) |6,119 |1.81 | |
{{party name with colour|Humanist Party (Chile)}}
|align=left|Juan Ortiz |3.655 |1,08 | |
{{party name with colour|Humanist Party (Chile)}}
|align=left|Gabriela Meléndez |3,173 |0.94 | |
{{party name with colour|Humanist Party (Chile)}}
|align=left|Gloria Mujica |2,082 |0.62 | |
{{party name with colour|Humanist Party (Chile)}}
|align=left|Lucía Tormen |1,482 |0.44 | |
bgcolor=silver|
|align=left colspan=5|Independent |align=left|Rojo Edwards |22,052 |6.53 |Lost election. Retiring Deputy. |
rowspan=4 bgcolor=#51297B|
|rowspan=4 align=left|Sumemos |rowspan=4|20,051 |rowspan=4|5.94 | {{party name with colour|Amplitude (political party)}} |align=left|Eduardo Díaz |13,390 |3.97 | |
{{party name with colour|Amplitude (political party)}}
|align=left|Ema Vidal |3,795 |1.12 | |
{{party name with colour|Amplitude (political party)}}
|align=left|Tatiana Rudolph |1,717 |0.51 | |
{{party name with colour|Amplitude (political party)}}
|align=left|Juan Ramírez |1,149 |0.34 | |
style="background-color:#F6F6F6"
! colspan="7" style="text-align:right;" | Total valid votes | style="text-align:right;" |337,583 | style="text-align:right;" | | style="text-align:right;" | |
style="background-color:#F6F6F6"
! colspan="7" style="text-align:right;" | Turnout | style="text-align:right;" |373,476 | style="text-align:right;" |44.04 | style="text-align:right;" | |
==Aysén==
class=wikitable style="text-align: right;"
|+ style="background-color:#f2f2f2;margin-bottom:-1px;border:1px solid #aaa;padding:.2em .4em" |Senate Election 2017: Aysén |
scope="col" colspan="2" |Pact
! scope="col" |Votes ! scope="col" |% ! scope="col" colspan="2" |Party ! scope="col" |Candidate ! scope="col" |Votes ! scope="col" |% ! scope="col" |Result |
---|
rowspan=3 bgcolor=#065DA8|
|rowspan=3 align=left|Chile Vamos |rowspan=3|11,606 |rowspan=3|32.52 | {{party name with colour|Independent Democratic Union}} |align=left|David Sandoval |7,320 |20.51 |{{yes|New senator}} |
{{party name with colour|National Renewal (Chile)}}
|align=left|Pilar Cuevas |4,168 |11.68 | |
{{party name with colour|National Renewal (Chile)}}
|align=left|Ana Verdugo |118 |0.33 | |
rowspan=3 bgcolor=#fc4143|
|rowspan=3 align=left|The Force of Majority |rowspan=3|11,253 |rowspan=3|31.52 | {{party name with colour|Socialist Party of Chile}} |align=left|Camilo Escalona |2,178 |6.10 | |
{{party name with colour|Party for Democracy (Chile)}}
|align=left|Ximena Órdenes (Ind.) |5,405 |15.14 |{{yes|New senator}} |
{{party name with colour|Social Democratic Radical Party}}
|align=left|Luperciano Muñoz (Ind.) |3,670 |10.28 | |
rowspan=3 bgcolor=dodgerblue|
|rowspan=3 align=left|Democratic Convergence |rowspan=3|10,818 |rowspan=3|30.30 | {{party name with colour|Christian Democratic Party (Chile)}} |align=left|Paz Foitzich |5,743 |16.09 | |
{{party name with colour|Christian Democratic Party (Chile)}}
|align=left|Eduardo Cruces |4,939 |13.84 | |
{{party name with colour|Christian Democratic Party (Chile)}}
|align=left|Hernán Vodanovic (Ind.) |4,939 |13.84 | |
rowspan=2 bgcolor=#00B771|
|rowspan=2 align=left |Broad Front |rowspan=2|1,087 |rowspan=2|3.04 | {{party name with colour|Democratic Revolution}} |align=left|Alejandro Barrientos |664 |1.86 | |
{{party name with colour|Democratic Revolution}}
|align=left|Jenny Rivera |423 |1.18 | |
rowspan=2 bgcolor=green|
|rowspan=2 align=left|Green Regionalist Coalition |rowspan=2|518 |rowspan=2|1.45 |bgcolor=#007BA7| |align=left|Patagonian Regional Democracy |align=left|Carlos Pérez Osorio |271 |0.76 | |
bgcolor=#007BA7|
|align=left|Patagonian Regional Democracy |align=left|Antonella Muñoz (Ind.) |247 |0.69 | |
rowspan=2 bgcolor=#51297B|
|rowspan=2 align=left|Sumemos |rowspan=2|416 |rowspan=2|1.16 | {{party name with colour|Everybody (political party)}} |align=left|Raúl Vargas |161 |0.45 | |
{{party name with colour|Everybody (political party)}}
|align=left|Carlos Chávez (Ind.) |255 |0.71 | |
style="background-color:#F6F6F6"
! colspan="7" style="text-align:right;" | Total valid votes | style="text-align:right;" |35,698 | style="text-align:right;" | | style="text-align:right;" | |
style="background-color:#F6F6F6"
! colspan="7" style="text-align:right;" | Turnout | style="text-align:right;" |38,030 | style="text-align:right;" |40.0 | style="text-align:right;" | |
Regional Boards election
:Revised provisional results.
{{Election results
|alliance1=Chile Vamos UDI – PRI – Ind.|aspan1=3|party1=RN – Ind.|votes1=1066089|seats1=72
|party2=Evópoli and Ind.|votes2=237857|seats2=5
|atotal3=1303946|aseats3=77
|alliance4=Chile Vamos UDI – PRI – Ind.|aspan4=3|party4=UDI – Ind.|votes4=945290|seats4=52
|party5=PRI and Ind.|votes5=158980|seats5=4
|atotal6=1104270|aseats6=56
|alliance7=United for Decentralization|aspan7=3|party7=PDC and Ind.|votes7=580582|seats7=44
|party8=PS and Ind.|votes8=521050|seats8=26
|atotal9=1101632|aseats9=70
|alliance10=For a Just and Decentralized Chile|aspan10=6|party10=PPD and Ind.|votes10=429719|seats10=26
|party11=PCCh and Ind.|votes11=270241|seats11=11
|party12=PRSD and Ind.|votes12=164891|seats12=8
|party13=IC and Ind.|votes13=9892|seats13=1
|party14=MAS Region and Ind.|votes14=1391|seats14=1
|atotal15=876134|aseats15=47
|alliance16=Broad Front|aspan16=6|party16=Democratic Revolution and Ind.|votes16=302812|seats16=10
|party17=Humanists plus Ind.|votes17=199282|seats17=6
|party18=Equality for the Peoples|votes18=153735|seats18=2
|party19=Liberals plus Ind.|votes19=19653|seats19=0
|party20=Independents|votes20=11237|seats20=0
|atotal21=686719|aseats21=18
|alliance22=Ecologist and Citizen Front|party22=Power/Green Ecologist Party|votes22=247229|seats22=2
|alliance23=For All Chile|aspan23=3|party23=PRO + Ind.|votes23=185618|seats23=2
|party24=País + Ind.|votes24=25279|seats24=0
|atotal25=210897|aseats25=2
|alliance26=Green Regionalist Coalition|aspan26=3|party26=Regionalist Federation and Ind.|votes26=64885|seats26=2
|party27=Regional Democracy and Ind.|votes27=19539|seats27=0
|atotal28=84424|aseats28=2
|alliance29=Sumemos|aspan29=4|party29=Amplitude and Ind.|votes29=64873|seats29=2
|party30=Citizens and Ind.|votes30=13743|seats30=0
|party31=Everybody and Ind.|votes31=124|seats31=0
|atotal32=78740|aseats32=2
|alliance33=Let's Refound Chile|party33=Patriotic Union|votes33=57007|seats33=0
|alliance34=Integration for Development|party34=For Regional Integration|votes34=9259|seats34=1
|alliance35=Revolutionary Workers Party|votes35=2927|seats35=0
|alliance36=Independents|votes36=49585|seats36=1
|invalid=365005
|blank=493623
|source=[https://web.archive.org/web/20161025162111/http://www.servelelecciones.cl/ Servicio Electoral de Chile]
}}
References
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External links
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