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Only if the leading coalition ticket out-polls the second-place coalition by a margin of more than two-to-one did the winning coalition gain both seats. with seats allocated using the simple quotient. The Chamber of Deputies meets in Chile's National Congress located in the port city of Valparaíso, some 120 km west of the capital, Santiago.
The Senate of Chile was created in 1812 to support the formulations of policies of the Government Junta. Since then it has undergone several constitutional reorganizations that have altered the scope of its constitutional powers, its composition and the generation of its members.
The National Congress of Chile [1] (Spanish: Congreso Nacional de Chile) is the legislative branch of the Republic of Chile. According to the current Constitution (Chilean Constitution of 1980), it is a bicameral organ made up of a Chamber of Deputies and a Senate. Established by law No. 18678, [2] the city of Valparaíso is its official ...
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47.71 67 Alliance 36.23 49 If You Want It, Chile Changes 5.43 1 Independents 3.32 3 This lists parties that won seats. See the complete results below. Senate 17 November 2013 20 of 38 seats in the Senate Party Vote % Seats Nueva Mayoría 50.63 12 Alliance 38.05 7 Independents 1.52 1 This lists parties that won seats. See the complete results below. Politics of Chile Executive President (list ...
The bicameral National Congress (Congreso Nacional) consists of the Senate (Senado) and the Chamber of Deputies (Cámara de Diputados). The Senate is made up of 50 members elected from regions or subregions. Senators serve approximately eight-year terms. The Chamber of Deputies has 155 members, who are elected by popular vote to serve four-year ...
This article covers the electoral division of Chile, which involves two distinct systems: Chamber of Deputies and Senate : Chile is divided into electoral districts and senatorial constituencies for the election of members of the Chamber of Deputies and the Senate.
Chile's bicameral Congress is composed of a Chamber of Deputies (the lower house) and a Senate (the upper house). [3] The country is divided into 60 electoral districts for the Chamber of Deputies and 19 senatorial constituencies for the Senate. (See Electoral divisions of Chile for details.