Chilean presidential election, 1999–2000

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A presidential election was held in Chile on December 12, 1999. None of the candidates achieved an absolute majority and a runoff election among the top two contenders was held on January 16, 2000. In the first round, a total of 7,271,572 Chileans cast their vote, of an electorate of 8,084,476 citizens.

[edit] Results

[edit] First round

Ballot
number
Candidate Party/Coalition Votes  % Result
1 Arturo Frei Bolívar UCC 26,812 0.38
2 Sara María Larraín Ruiz-Tagle Ind. 31,319 0.44
3 Gladys Marín Millie PCC 225,224 3.19
4 Tomás Hirsch Goldschmidt PH 36,235 0.51
5 Ricardo Lagos Escobar PPD/CPD 3,383,334 47.96 Runoff
6 Joaquín Lavín Infante UDI/APC 3,352,192 47.51 Runoff
Total valid votes 7,055,116 100
Null votes 159,465 2.19
Blank votes 56,991 0.78
Total votes 7,271,572 100
Total voters enrolled 8,084,476 10.06% abstention

Source: Tricel.

[edit] Runoff

Ballot
number
Candidate Party/Coalition Votes  % Result
1 Ricardo Lagos Escobar PPD/CPD 3,683,158 51.31 President
2 Joaquín Lavín Infante UDI/APC 3,495,569 48.69
Total valid votes 7,178,727 100
Null votes 103,351 1.41
Blank votes 44,675 0.61
Total votes 7,326,753 100
Total voters enrolled 8,084,476 9.37% abstention

Source: Tricel.


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