2021 Chilean gubernatorial elections explained

Election Name:2021 Chilean regional elections
Country:Chile
Type:parliamentary
Next Election:2024 Chilean regional elections
Next Year:2024
Election Date:15–16 May 2021
Seats For Election:16 regional governors
Registered:14,900,190
Turnout:43.38% (1st round)
19.62% (2nd round)
Colour1:800080
Popular Vote1:1,571,623
Percentage1:25.9%
Seats1:10
Colour2:0054A0
Popular Vote2:1,177,517
Percentage2:19.4%
Seats2:1
Colour3:00b771
Popular Vote3:1,002,432
Percentage3:16.5%
Seats3:2
Map Size:250px

The first election of regional governors was held on 15 and 16 May 2021, in conjunction with elections of members for the Constitutional Convention and local authorities. The process included the direct election of regional governors for the 16 regions, the largest administrative division of the country. Their term will extend between 17 July 2021 and 6 January 2025.[1] In case none of the candidates received more than 40% of the votes, a second round will be held on 13 June 2021.

The election of regional governors were originally scheduled for 25 October 2020, but the COVID-19 pandemic changed the entire election schedule in Chile, moving the 2020 national plebiscite from 26 April to 25 October. The election of regional governors were moved then to 11 April 2021, extending the term of the mayors elected in the previous election.[2] Due to the pandemic, the election of regional governors (and the concurring other elections) were extended to two days (10 and 11 April) to avoid agglomerations, becoming the first election in Chile to be held in more than one day. Finally, the elections were again postponed to 15 and 16 May 2021 due to a rise in the cases of COVID-19.[1]

The election of regional board members was held on 21 November 2021, in conjunction with the presidential and parliamentary elections.

Results

Results per region

RegionTotal votesConstituent UnionChile VamosBroad FrontOther candidateOthers
VotesTurnoutCandidateVotes%CandidateVotes%CandidateVotes%CandidateVotes%Votes%
 Arica and Parinacota70,452 36.8%Jorge Díaz (PDC)18,40727.4%Enrique Lee (Ind.)21,12631.5%Orlando Vargas (Ind.)17,93626.7%9,62114.3%
35,97418.8%align=right bgcolor=#DB9BFF20,38557.7%14,97142,3%align=center colspan=2align=center colspan=2
 Tarapacá96,27037.1%Marco A. Pérez (Ind.)23.31325.5%Jorge Fistonic (UDI)19,66821.5%José M. Carvajal (COM)26,08828.6%22,23224.4%
35,08513.5%14,79343.0%align=center colspan=219,629align=right bgcolor=#8BFFD357.0%align=center colspan=2
 Antofagasta177,37836.9%Ricardo Díaz (Ind.)66,47839.6%Marco Díaz (RN)36,14421.5%Paulina Orellana (RD)27,54016.4%Lester Calderón (PTR)21,44212.8%16,2209.7%
58,71612.2%align=right bgcolor=#DB9BFF41,86372.0%16,25228.0%align=center colspan=2align=center colspan=2align=center colspan=2
 Atacama97,26440.1%Carlo Pezo (Ind.)27,63530.2%Fernando Ghiglino (RN)11,67212.8%Miguel Vargas (Ind.)21,69223.7%30,49933.3%
30,69412.7%12,03940.6%align=center colspan=217,604 align=right bgcolor=#D9D9D959.4%align=center colspan=2
 Coquimbo253,45941.3%Ricardo Cifuentes (PDC)60,90925.4%Marco Sulantay (UDI)62,64027.3%Krist Naranjo (I-PEV)65,43526.1%50,87521.2%
106,87317.4%align=center colspan=240,23838.0%align=right bgcolor=#7DFFBB65,55062.0%align=center colspan=2
 Valparaíso722,75245.2%Aldo Valle (Ind.)136,81920.0%Manuel Millones (Ind.)161,71523.7%Rodrigo Mundaca (Ind.)align=right rowspan=2 bgcolor=#8BFFD3298,398align=right rowspan=2 bgcolor=#8BFFD343.7%Marco Oyanedel (Ind.)43,6256.4%42,1656.2%
align=center colspan=2Elected 1st roundalign=center colspan=2align=center colspan=2align=center colspan=2align=center colspan=2
 Santiago Metropolitan2,653,34545.3%Claudio Orrego (PDC)654,11725.5%Catalina Parot (EVO)382,91814.9%Karina Oliva (COM)599,41823.4%Nathalie Joignant (PEV)389,814 15.2%539,13521.0%
1,505,26625.7%align=right bgcolor=#DB9BFF785,02352.7%align=center colspan=2704.22747.3%align=center colspan=2align=center colspan=2
 O'Higgins366,329 47.4%Pablo Silva (PS)80,77924.3%Eduardo Cornejo (UDI)73,62322.2%Esteban Valenzuela (FREVS)67,83620.4%110,08133.1%
119,99115.5%align=right bgcolor=#DB9BFF67,57657.7%49,61742.3%align=center colspan=2align=center colspan=2
 Maule386,670 43.7%Cristina Bravo (PDC)98,77228.3%George Bordachar (RN)62,94418.0%Francisco Pulgar (Ind.)83,58524.0%103,63829.7%
121,32313.7%align=right bgcolor=#DB9BFF68,26157.3%align=center colspan=250,83242.7%align=center colspan=2
 Ñuble182,900 42.7%Óscar Crisóstomo (PS)50,59431.2%Jezer Sepúlveda (UDI)43,85527.1%Ignacio Marín (RD)22.20513.7%Julio Becerra (I-PEV)17,86111.0%27,42416.9%
69,82516.3%align=right bgcolor=#DB9BFF36,37252.9%32,32447.1%align=center colspan=2align=center colspan=2align=center colspan=2
 Biobío549,968 41.2%Eric Aedo (PDC)71,82214.3%Flor Weisse (UDI)97,41919.4%Rodrigo Díaz (Ind.)138,43927.5%195,58438.9%
182,43613.7%align=center colspan=251,24828.6%align=right bgcolor=#D9D9D9127,69271.4%align=center colspan=2
 Araucanía348,436 39.4%Eugenio Tuma (PPD)92,08330.3%Luciano Rivas (Ind.)60,61119.9%Luis Levi (Ind.)48,89116.1%102,32733.7%
124,20114.1%50,84041.8%align=right bgcolor=#57BFFF70,80458.2%align=center colspan=2align=center colspan=2
 Los Ríos144,312 41.1%Luis Cuvertino (PS)43,89232.5%M. José Gatica (RN)49,74236.8%Elías Sabat (Ind.)17,23812.8%24,00217.8%
73,99921.1%align=right bgcolor=#DB9BFF43,37059.2%29,91540.8%align=center colspan=2align=center colspan=2
 Los Lagos305,868 41.3%Patricio Vallespín (PDC)99,84236.4%Ricardo Kuschel (RN)70,53225.8%Jaime Saez (RD)26,3569.6%Alfonso Belmar (PEV)44,59216.3%32,61411.9%
94,57912.8%align=right bgcolor=#DB9BFF57,82162.4%34,84437.6%align=center colspan=2align=center colspan=2align=center colspan=2
 Aysén40,701 41.3%Andrea Macías (PS)18,28348.7%Raúl Rudolphi (RN)12,86034.3%Jorge Sepúlveda (Ind.)6,38117.0%align=center colspan=2
Elected 1st roundalign=center colspan=2align=center colspan=2align=center colspan=2
 Magallanes and Antarctica62,855 39.3%Jorge Flies (Ind.)24,76842.1%Juan José Arcos (PRI)8,68914.8%Christian Matheson (Ind.)13,11822.3%12,19620.8%
Elected 1st roundalign=center colspan=2align=center colspan=2align=center colspan=2

Source: SERVEL (100% counted)

References

  1. Web site: Ley 21324: Posterga las próximas elecciones municipales, de gobernadores regionales y de convencionales constituyentes por motivo del covid-19. Library of the National Congress of Chile. Ministerio Secretaría General de la Presidencia. 2021-05-17.
  2. News: Los vacíos que dejó el cambio del Plebiscito y la recalendarización electoral . La Tercera . 2020-03-20 . 2021-05-17.