General Assembly of Uruguay

General Assembly of Uruguay
Asamblea General de Uruguay
Type
Type
Houses Chamber of Senators (upper house)
Chamber of Deputies (lower house)
Structure
Seats 130 members
99 deputies
31 senators
Political groups

Senate
Government coalition

  •      FA (16)

Opposition parties

Political groups

Chamber of Deputies
Government coalition

  •      FA (50)

Opposition parties

Elections
Proportional representation
Meeting place
Palacio Legislativo, Montevideo
Website
www.parlamento.gub.uy
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The General Assembly of Uruguay (Asamblea General) has two chambers.

Latest elections

 Summary of the 26 October 2014 General Assembly of Uruguay election
and the 30 November 2014 presidential election run-off.
Party or coalition
Presidential candidate
First round (General election) Second round
(Presidential runoff)
Votes % Seats
Chamber +/– Senate +/– Votes %
Broad Front
Tabaré Vázquez
1,134,18749.4550015–11,226,10556.63
National Party
Luis Alberto Lacalle Pou
732,60131.9432+210+1939,07443.37
Colorado Party
Pedro Bordaberry
305,69913.3313–44–1
Independent Party
Pablo Mieres
73,3793.203+11+1
Popular Assembly
Gonzalo Abella
26,8691.171+100
Partido Ecologista Radical Intransigente
César Vega
17,8350.780 N/A0 N/A
Workers' Party
Rafael Fernández
3,2180.140 N/A0 N/A
Total2,372,1171009903002,321,230100
Invalid/blank votes 78,329156,051
Registered voters/turnout2,620,79190.512,620,79188.57
Source: Corte Electoral, Buenos Aires Herald

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