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Chilean presidential election, 1999–2000|
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Presidential elections were held in Chile on 12 December 1999, with a second round run-off on 16 January 2000.[1] The result was a victory for Ricardo Lagos of the Concert of Parties for Democracy alliance, who received 51% of the vote in the second round.[2]
Results
Candidate
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Party/coalition
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First round
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Second round
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Votes
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%
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Votes
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%
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Ricardo Lagos |
PPD/CPD |
3,383,334 |
47.96 |
3,683,158 |
51.31
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Joaquín Lavín |
UDI/APC |
3,352,192 |
47.52 |
3,495,569 |
48.69
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Gladys Marín |
Communist Party |
225,224 |
3.19 |
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Tomás Hirsch |
Humanist Party |
36,235 |
0.51
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Sara Larraín |
Independent |
31,319 |
0.44
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Arturo Frei Bolívar |
UCC |
26,812 |
0.38
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Valid votes |
7,055,116 |
100.00 |
7,178,727 |
100.00
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Null votes |
159,465 |
2.19 |
103,351 |
1.41
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Blank votes |
56,991 |
0.78 |
44,675 |
0.61
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Total votes |
7,271,572 |
100.00 |
7,326,753 |
100.00
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Registered voters/turnout |
8,084,476 |
89.94 |
8,084,476 |
90.62
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Source: Tricel via LeyChile (first round); Tricel via Servel (runoff)
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References
- ^ Nohlen, D (2005) Elections in the Americas: A data handbook, Volume II, p262 ISBN 978-0-19-928358-3
- ^ Nohlen, p289