#Chile, Santiago gubernatorial run-off election:
3,628/15,397 polling stations counted
C. Orrego (Ind.): 53.9% (+1.2)
F. Orrego (ChV, conservative|centre-right): 46.1% (n.a)
(+/- vs. 2021 election)
3,628/15,397 polling stations counted
C. Orrego (Ind.): 53.9% (+1.2)
F. Orrego (ChV, conservative|centre-right): 46.1% (n.a)
(+/- vs. 2021 election)
#Chile, Valparaíso gubernatorial run-off election:
1,382/4,353 polling stations counted
Mundaca (PChR, left|centre-left): 62.8%
Hoffmann (ChV, conservative|centre-right): 37.2%
1,382/4,353 polling stations counted
Mundaca (PChR, left|centre-left): 62.8%
Hoffmann (ChV, conservative|centre-right): 37.2%
#Chile, Biobío gubernatorial run-off election:
1,107/3,562 polling stations counted
Giacaman (ChV, conservative|centre-right): 72.9%
Navarro (RVL, green|liberal): 27.1%
1,107/3,562 polling stations counted
Giacaman (ChV, conservative|centre-right): 72.9%
Navarro (RVL, green|liberal): 27.1%
#Chile, La Araucanía gubernatorial run-off election:
1,640/2,419 polling stations counted
Saffirio (Ind.): 51.4% (n.a)
Rivas (ChV, conservative|centre-right): 48.6% (-9.6)
(+/- vs. 2021 election)
1,640/2,419 polling stations counted
Saffirio (Ind.): 51.4% (n.a)
Rivas (ChV, conservative|centre-right): 48.6% (-9.6)
(+/- vs. 2021 election)
#Chile, Valparaíso gubernatorial run-off election:
3,916/4,353 polling stations counted
Mundaca (PChR, left|centre-left): 62.6% (-0.2)
Hoffmann (ChV, conservative|centre-right): 37.4% (+0.2)
(+/- vs. 1,382)
Governor Rodrigo Mundaca wins re-election.
3,916/4,353 polling stations counted
Mundaca (PChR, left|centre-left): 62.6% (-0.2)
Hoffmann (ChV, conservative|centre-right): 37.4% (+0.2)
(+/- vs. 1,382)
Governor Rodrigo Mundaca wins re-election.
#Chile, La Araucanía gubernatorial run-off election:
2,369/2,419 polling stations counted
Saffirio (Ind.): 51.6% (+0.2)
Rivas (ChV, conservative|centre-right): 48.4% (-0.2)
(+/- vs. 1,640/2,419)
René Saffirio will be the next governor of La Araucanía.
2,369/2,419 polling stations counted
Saffirio (Ind.): 51.6% (+0.2)
Rivas (ChV, conservative|centre-right): 48.4% (-0.2)
(+/- vs. 1,640/2,419)
René Saffirio will be the next governor of La Araucanía.
#Chile, Biobío gubernatorial run-off election:
3,168/3,562 polling stations counted
Giacaman (ChV, conservative|centre-right): 72.7% (-0.2)
Navarro (RVL, green|liberal): 27.3% (+0.2)
(+/- vs. 1,107/3,562)
Sergio Giacaman is elected governor of Biobío.
3,168/3,562 polling stations counted
Giacaman (ChV, conservative|centre-right): 72.7% (-0.2)
Navarro (RVL, green|liberal): 27.3% (+0.2)
(+/- vs. 1,107/3,562)
Sergio Giacaman is elected governor of Biobío.
#Chile, Cadem poll:
Approval rating of the performance of President Gabriel Boric (FA, left)
Approve: 26% (-2)
Disapprove: 67% (+2)
Don't know/Neither: 7% (-)
(+/- vs. 13-15 Nov)
Fieldwork: 20-22 November 2024
Sample size: 708
Approval rating of the performance of President Gabriel Boric (FA, left)
Approve: 26% (-2)
Disapprove: 67% (+2)
Don't know/Neither: 7% (-)
(+/- vs. 13-15 Nov)
Fieldwork: 20-22 November 2024
Sample size: 708
#Chile, Cadem poll:
Presidential election, open question
Matthei (UDI, conservative): 33% (-2)
J.A. Kast (REP, right): 21% (+1)
Bachelet (PS, centre-left): 9%
...
(+/- vs. 13-15 November 2024)
Fieldwork: 27-29 November 2024
Sample size: 703
Presidential election, open question
Matthei (UDI, conservative): 33% (-2)
J.A. Kast (REP, right): 21% (+1)
Bachelet (PS, centre-left): 9%
...
(+/- vs. 13-15 November 2024)
Fieldwork: 27-29 November 2024
Sample size: 703
#Chile, Activa/Pulso Ciudadano poll:
Presidential election, open question:
Matthei (UDI, conservative): 33% (+1)
Bachelet (PS, centre-left): 16% (+3)
J.A. Kast (REP, right): 13% (-2)
...
(+/- vs. 29-31 October 2024)
Fieldwork: 28-29 November 2024
Sample size: 1,024
Presidential election, open question:
Matthei (UDI, conservative): 33% (+1)
Bachelet (PS, centre-left): 16% (+3)
J.A. Kast (REP, right): 13% (-2)
...
(+/- vs. 29-31 October 2024)
Fieldwork: 28-29 November 2024
Sample size: 1,024