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2017 Chilean presidential primaries

2017 Chilean presidential primaries

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The Chilean presidential primaries of 2017 were held in Chile on Sunday 2 July 2017. It was the first election in the country's history in which Chileans were permitted to vote from abroad.

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According to the law, primaries are voluntary, but its results are binding. Two political coalitions decided to participate: Former president Sebastián Piñera won the Chile Vamos primary with 58% of the vote, while radio and television journalist Beatriz Sánchez became the Broad Front nominee with nearly 68%.

The governing Nueva Mayoría coalition decided not to participate.

The presidential election was held on Sunday 19 November 2017.

Chile Vamos primary

All three Chile Vamos candidates were registered before the Servel (election authority) on 2 May 2017.[1] Former President Sebastián Piñera won the coalition's nomination with 56,86% of the vote.[2]

Candidates

Unsuccessful candidacies

  • Francisco Chahuán (RN): Announced his candidacy to the presidency of the Republic on September 14, 2016. He declined his candidacy on March 6, 2017, declaring his support for Sebastián Piñera.[9][10]
  • Francisco de la Maza (UDI): He refused to compete for reelection to the mayor of Las Condes in the municipal elections of 2016, ceding the quota to Joaquín Lavín, in order to follow a presidential candidacy for 2017. However, in September 2016 declared that he had neither the spirit nor the ambition to be a presidential candidate.[11]
  • Alberto Espina (RN): Announced on 4 December 2013 his intention to run for the presidency of the Republic. With RN's proclamation to Piñera on March 25, his candidacy was virtually ruled out. Previously, he had given his support to the former President's nomination.[12][13]

Broad Front primary

In the Broad Front coalition of leftist parties, Beatriz Sánchez, a journalist with no political experience, became the coalition's nominee with nearly 68% of the vote.

Candidates

  • Alberto Mayol (Ind.): The sociologist, author and television commentator announced on 2 March 2017 his intention to participate in a Broad Front primary.[14] On 31 May 2017 it was reported that both the Equality Party and the Pirate Party had given him their backing. Other movements not part of the Broad Front also decided to give him their support, including Ukamau, the Christian Left (on 14 May 2017)[15] and the Allendista Socialism.[16]
  • Beatriz Sánchez (Ind.): The journalist announced on 21 March 2017 during her own radio show that she was quitting her job to think about the possibility of running for president.[17] On 31 March 2017 she gained the official support from both Democratic Revolution and Autonomist Movement.[18] She launched her candidacy on 3 April 2017 at a rally near Plaza Baquedano in Santiago.[19] On 16 April 2017 she was proclaimed as candidate by the Humanist Party,[20] and on 23 April 2017 the Libertarian Left gave her its support.[21] On 9 May 2017 she was proclaimed as candidate by the Poder party,[22] and four days later by the Progressive Democratic Movement.[23] On 14 May 2017 the Autonomous Left proclaimed her as their candidate.[15] On 29 May 2017 the Liberal Party proclaimed her as their candidate,[24] while on 6 June 2017, the Green Ecologist Party did the same.[25]

Unsuccessful candidacies

  • Alejandro Navarro
  • Luis Mariano Rendón
  • Carlos Ruiz

Primary results

Note: Revised preliminary results.
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Source: Servel.

Nueva Mayoría's aborted primary

The Nueva Mayoría was expected to hold a primary election to select its candidate for president. The governing coalition includes the Christian Democratic, Radical Social Democratic, For Democracy, Socialist, MAS Region, Citizen Left and Communist parties.

Senator Alejandro Guillier was proclaimed as candidate by the Radical Social Democratic (PRSD), Socialist (PS) and Communist (PC) parties. However, on April 29, 2017, the Christian Democratic Party decided to break away from the Nueva Mayoría coalition and present their candidate, Senator Carolina Goic, directly to the first round.[26]

According to Chilean law, Guillier will have to collect signatures to participate in the first round, even if he is supported by a political party, given his status as an independent politician.[27]

Socialist Party candidate definition

On 19 January 2017, the Socialist Party of Chile agreed to maintain its decision to define the party's presidential candidacy via an extra-legal primary (called "citizen consultation") on April 28, in which party members and citizens who are not registered in any political party would be able to vote. The decision was ratified by the party's Central Committee on 21 January.[28][29] The possible candidates were:

However, on 1 April 2017 the Central Committee of the Socialist Party decided to call off the primary election and select the presidential candidate themselves.[33] After this decision, both Insulza and Atria withdrew their candidacies.[34]

On 10 April 2017 former President Ricardo Lagos announced he was pulling out of the presidential race.[35]


References

  1. "Chile Vamos inscribe su primaria legal". 3 May 2017.
  2. "Consejo General de Evópoli proclama a Felipe Kast como precandidato presidencial". Biobiochile.cl. 6 November 2016. Retrieved 27 April 2017.
  3. 06:03 hrs. Sábado 05, Noviembre 2016. "Manuel José Ossandón: "Tomé la decisión de participar en las prim | Tele 13". T13.cl. Retrieved 27 April 2017.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: numeric names: authors list (link)
  4. Alberto Espina en Twitter
  5. 11:26 hrs. Jueves 02, Marzo 2017. "Alberto Mayol será precandidato presidencial por el Frente Amplio | Tele 13". T13.cl. Retrieved 27 April 2017.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: numeric names: authors list (link)
  6. 08:28 hrs. Martes 21, Marzo 2017 (21 March 2017). "Beatriz Sánchez deja espacio radial para analizar candidatura | Tele 13". T13.cl. Retrieved 27 April 2017.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: numeric names: authors list (link)
  7. "Chile's governing coalition splits ahead of November election". Reuters. 29 April 2017. Retrieved 30 April 2017.
  8. El Mostrador (25 September 2016). "Atria, idéologo del movimiento del 2011 y militante PS, también se lanza a la presidencial - El Mostrador". Elmostrador.cl. Retrieved 27 April 2017.
  9. "PPD proclamó a Ricardo Lagos como su candidato". Cooperativa.cl. Retrieved 27 April 2017.
  10. 10:35 hrs. Lunes 10, Abril 2017 (10 April 2017). "Ricardo Lagos renuncia a candidatura presidencial | Tele 13". T13.cl. Retrieved 27 April 2017.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: numeric names: authors list (link)

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