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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.) Each electoral district and senatorial constituency directly elects two representatives, [4] totaling 120 deputies and 38 senators. Chile is unique in that it was the ...
Regional Councils: For the election of members of the Regional Councils, Chile is divided into provincial constituencies, with each province generally corresponding to one constituency, although some provinces are further divided into multiple constituencies. The article includes lists of the various electoral structures and divisions in Chile.
To maintain a record in the electoral roll as an expatriate, one needs to refresh the registration within 10 years; a vote counts as a valid refresh. All eligible voters receive a letter in the mail to their registered address of 30 days prior to election day, in Sweden or abroad, which shows the date (always on a Sunday, normally in September ...
Seat of the Electoral Service in downtown Santiago. The Electoral Service ( Spanish : Servicio Electoral, SERVEL ) is the organ of the state that arranges and supervises elections in Chile . [ 1 ] Among its functions is also the maintenance of an electoral archive. [ 1 ]
General elections were held in Chile on 21 November 2021, including presidential, parliamentary and regional elections. Voters went to the polls to elect a president to serve a four-year term, 27 of 50 members of the Senate to serve an eight-year term, all 155 members of the Chamber of Deputies to serve a four-year term and all 302 members of the regional boards to serve a three-year term.
The president is elected using the two-round system; if no candidate receives a majority of the vote in the first round, a second round will be held.. In the National Congress, the 155 members of the Chamber of Deputies are elected from 28 multi-member constituencies with between three and eight seats by open list proportional representation.
The Election Certification Court (Spanish: Tribunal Calificador de Elecciones, Tricel) is a specialized jurisdictional body in Chile with its headquarters in Santiago.It serves as the topmost authority of electoral justice and is responsible for supervising the overall scrutiny and validation of the elections for the President and the members of the National Congress.
0–9. 1915 Chilean parliamentary election; 1918 Chilean parliamentary election; 1921 Chilean parliamentary election; 1925 Chilean parliamentary election