Arica, Antofagasta, Atacama, Coquimbo, Valparaíso, Metropolitana, O’Higgins, Maule, Biobío, La Araucanía and Los Lagos are the regions where the candidates who obtained the most votes in the first round will compete in the second round.
This Sunday, November 24 eleven regions of the country must define in the second round the governor who will govern until 2028. This, after the elections of October 26 and 27 none of the candidates from these zones exceeded the 40% threshold .
Arica, Antofagasta, Atacama, Coquimbo, Valparaíso, Metropolitana, O’Higgins, Maule, Biobío, La Araucanía and Los Lagos are the regions where the candidates having obtained the most votes in the first round will compete in the second round.
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The exception will be the regions of Tarapacá, Ñuble, Los Ríos, Aysén and Los Lagos who elected their authorities in last month’s elections.
In general, the ballot will measure representatives of the ruling party and related groups, pacts. “Chile and its regions” (FA, PS, PC, PPD and AH), “Liberal green regions” (FRVS and PL), “Pact for a better Chile” (DC) and “Your radical region” (PR), against the opposition, with candidates from Chile Let’s go (UDI, RN, Evópoli) and Republican Party.
In two regions (Antofagasta and Los Lagos), there will be conflicts between candidates from the same political sector they are therefore assured of the victory of their respective bloc.
Candidates and crosses by region
Arica and Parinacota
Jorge Diaz Ibarra (DC) For a better Chile against Diego Paco Mamani (RN) Chile Vamos
Antofagasta
Marcela Hernando Pérez (RP) Your radical region against Ricardo Diaz Cortés (ind.) For Chile and its regions
Atacama
Miguel Vargas Correa (ind.) For Chile and its regions against Nicolas Noman Garrido (UDI) Chile Vamos
Coquimbo
Javier Vega Ortiz (PC) For Chile and its regions against Christophe Julia de la Vega (ind.) Chile Vamos
Valparaiso
Rodrigo Mundaca Cabrera (ind.) For Chile and its regions against Maria José Hoffmann Opazo (UDI) Chile Vamos
Metropolitan
Claudio Orrego Larraín (ind.) Independent against Francisco Orrego Gutierrez (RN) Chile Vamos
O’Higgins
Pablo Silva Amaya (PS) For Chile and its regions against Fernando Ugarte Tejeda (Rep.) Republicans and independents
Maulé
Cristina Bravo Castro (DC) For a better Chile against Pedro Álvarez-Salamanca (UDI) Chile Vamos
Biobio
Alejandro Navarro Brain (ind.) Liberal green regions against Sergio Giacaman Garcia (ind.) Chile Vamos
Araucania
Luciano Rivas Stepke (ind.) Chile Vamos against René Saffirio Espinoza (ind) Independent
The lakes
Claudia Reyes Larenes (Rep.) Republicans and Independents against Alejandro Santana Tirachini (RN) Chile Vamos
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