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Chilean presidential election, 2013

Chilean presidential election, 2013
Chile
← 2009-10 17 November 2013 (first round)
15 December 2013 (second round)
2017 →
  Michelle Bachelet foto campaña.jpg Evelyn Matthei foto campaña.jpg
Candidate Michelle Bachelet Evelyn Matthei
Party Socialist UDI
Alliance New Majority Alliance
Popular vote 3,470,379 2,111,891
Percentage 62.16% 37.83%

Elección presidencial Chile 2013 por comunas (segunda vuelta).svg
Second round result per commune

President before election

Sebastián Piñera
National Renewal

Elected President

Michelle Bachelet
Socialist

Chilean parliamentary election, 2013
Chile
← 2009 17 November 2013 2017 →

All of the 120 seats in the Chamber of Deputies
20 out of 38 seats in the Senate

61 deputies and 20 senators seats needed for a majority
Turnout 49.35
  First party Second party
  Símbolo de la Nueva Mayoría.png Alianza (Chile) logo.png
Party New Majority Alliance
Last election 57 D & 20 S, 44.35% 58 D & 17 S, 43.45%
Seats won 67 D / 21 S 49 D / 15 S
Seat change Increase10 D / Increase1 S Decrease9 D / Decrease2 S
Popular vote 2,966,624 2,248,045
Percentage 47.74% 38.00%
Swing +3,35%3,35% -7,21%7,21%

Sebastián Piñera
National Renewal

Michelle Bachelet
Socialist

General elections were held in Chile on 17 November 2013, including presidential, parliamentary and regional elections. Voters went to the polls to elect:

In the presidential election, former president Michelle Bachelet fell short of the absolute majority needed for an outright win. In the runoff election, held on 15 December, she beat former senator and Minister of Labor Evelyn Matthei with over 62% of the vote, yet turnout was significantly lower than in the first round.

In the parliamentary elections, the New Majority coalition (backing Bachelet's candidacy) won back control of both chambers of Congress, winning 12 of the 20 contested seats in the Senate, for a total of 21 out of 38 total seats, and 67 of the 120 seats in the Chamber of Deputies.

These were the first presidential and parliamentary elections in which all eligible voters were automatically enrolled, and where voting was no longer mandatory. Members of the regional boards were directly elected for the first time.

Notable events and dates.

In December 2012 a law was published allowing political parties or coalitions to define their candidates for president in government-run primary elections. The two main political groups agreed to choose their candidates this way. Former president Michelle Bachelet won the New Majority primary with 73% of the vote, while former senator and minister Pablo Longueira won the Alliance primary with 51%. Longueira subsequently quit the race and was replaced with Evelyn Matthei. Sitting president Sebastián Piñera did not stand for re-election due to term limits.


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