District 10 (Chamber of Deputies of Chile)
District 10 | |
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Distrito 10 | |
Electoral District for the Chamber of Deputies | |
Location of District 10 within Chile | |
Commune | |
Region | Santiago |
Population | 1,082,408 (2017)[1] |
Electorate | 991,939 (2021) |
Area | 87 km2 (2020)[2] |
Current Electoral District | |
Created | 2017 |
Seats | 8 (2017–present) |
Deputies[3] | List |
District 10 (Spanish: Distrito 10) is one of the 28 multi-member electoral districts of the Chamber of Deputies, the lower house of the National Congress, the national legislature of Chile. The district was created by the 2015 electoral reform and came into being at the following general election in 2017. It consists of the communes of La Granja, Macul, Ñuñoa, Providencia, San Joaquín and Santiago in the region of Santiago. The district currently elects eight of the 155 members of the Chamber of Deputies using the open party-list proportional representation electoral system. At the 2021 general election the district had 991,939 registered electors.
Electoral system
District 10 currently elects eight of the 155 members of the Chamber of Deputies using the open party-list proportional representation electoral system.[4][5] Parties may form electoral pacts with each other to pool their votes and increase their chances of winning seats.[6][7] However, the number of candidates nominated by an electoral pact may not exceed the maximum number of candidates that a single party may nominate. Seats are allocated using the D'Hondt method.[8][9]
Election results
Summary
Election | Apruebo Dignidad AD / FA |
Green Ecologists PEV |
Dignidad Ahora DA |
New Social Pact NPS / NM |
Democratic Convergence CD |
Chile Vamos Podemos / Vamos |
Party of the People PDG |
Christian Social Front FSC | ||||||||||||||||
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Votes | % | Seats | Votes | % | Seats | Votes | % | Seats | Votes | % | Seats | Votes | % | Seats | Votes | % | Seats | Votes | % | Seats | Votes | % | Seats | |
2021 | 157,550 | 34.48% | 4 | 27,196 | 5.95% | 0 | 11,831 | 2.59% | 0 | 48,140 | 10.54% | 1 | 112,738 | 24.67% | 2 | 18,672 | 4.09% | 0 | 53,582 | 11.73% | 1 | |||
2017 | 152,390 | 34.91% | 3 | 63,935 | 14.65% | 1 | 33,509 | 7.68% | 0 | 168,105 | 38.51% | 4 |
Detailed
2021
Results of the 2021 general election held on 21 November 2021:[10][11]
Party | Pact | Party | Pact | |||||||||||||
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Votes per commune | Total votes |
% | Seats | Votes | % | Seats | ||||||||||
La Granja |
Macul | Ñuñoa | Provi- dencia |
San Joaquín |
Santi- ago | |||||||||||
Social Convergence | CS | Apruebo Dignidad | 5,207 | 9,173 | 20,825 | 14,471 | 6,905 | 21,732 | 78,313 | 17.14% | 2 | 157,550 | 34.48% | 4 | ||
Comunes | COM | 2,541 | 3,603 | 9,005 | 6,015 | 2,669 | 11,680 | 35,513 | 7.77% | 1 | ||||||
Communist Party of Chile | PC | 2,251 | 2,563 | 8,635 | 2,393 | 2,615 | 7,264 | 25,721 | 5.63% | 1 | ||||||
Democratic Revolution | RD | 983 | 1,436 | 5,002 | 3,170 | 1,028 | 4,480 | 16,099 | 3.52% | 0 | ||||||
Social Green Regionalist Federation | FREVS | 291 | 255 | 323 | 159 | 261 | 615 | 1,904 | 0.42% | 0 | ||||||
Independent Democratic Union | UDI | Chile Podemos + | 2,100 | 4,358 | 12,540 | 13,541 | 2,346 | 16,279 | 51,164 | 11.20% | 1 | 112,738 | 24.67% | 2 | ||
National Renewal | RN | 1,680 | 3,932 | 10,572 | 9,395 | 1,955 | 7,713 | 35,247 | 7.71% | 1 | ||||||
Evópoli | EVO | 1,215 | 2,459 | 7,397 | 8,903 | 1,167 | 5,186 | 26,327 | 5.76% | 0 | ||||||
Republican Party | REP | Christian Social Front | 3,929 | 5,434 | 12,960 | 13,542 | 3,437 | 14,280 | 53,582 | 11.73% | 1 | 53,582 | 11.73% | 1 | ||
Party for Democracy | PPD | New Social Pact | 633 | 1,914 | 6,498 | 5,494 | 1,044 | 4,751 | 20,334 | 4.45% | 1 | 48,140 | 10.54% | 1 | ||
Liberal Party of Chile | PL | 4,718 | 627 | 1,467 | 1,993 | 472 | 1,200 | 10,477 | 2.29% | 0 | ||||||
Christian Democratic Party | PDC | 1,319 | 1,031 | 2,553 | 2,103 | 544 | 1,919 | 9,469 | 2.07% | 0 | ||||||
Socialist Party of Chile | PS | 1,123 | 681 | 1,490 | 1,071 | 740 | 1,828 | 6,933 | 1.52% | 0 | ||||||
Radical Party of Chile | PR | 55 | 83 | 206 | 191 | 65 | 327 | 927 | 0.20% | 0 | ||||||
Green Ecologist Party | PEV | 3,048 | 3,684 | 5,980 | 3,866 | 2,489 | 8,129 | 27,196 | 5.95% | 0 | 27,196 | 5.95% | 0 | |||
Party of the People | PDG | 3,525 | 2,847 | 2,854 | 1,467 | 2,573 | 5,406 | 18,672 | 4.09% | 0 | 18,672 | 4.09% | 0 | |||
United Centre | CU | United Independents | 1,790 | 1,733 | 2,457 | 1,362 | 1,548 | 3,572 | 12,462 | 2.73% | 0 | 12,462 | 2.73% | 0 | ||
Humanist Party | PH | Dignidad Ahora | 740 | 772 | 1,147 | 631 | 635 | 2,419 | 6,344 | 1.39% | 0 | 11,831 | 2.59% | 0 | ||
Equality Party | IGUAL | 604 | 698 | 1,218 | 663 | 605 | 1,699 | 5,487 | 1.20% | 0 | ||||||
Revolutionary Workers Party | PTR | 867 | 828 | 998 | 496 | 772 | 1,905 | 5,866 | 1.28% | 0 | 5,866 | 1.28% | 0 | |||
Patriotic Union | UPA | 698 | 623 | 834 | 363 | 690 | 1,452 | 4,660 | 1.02% | 0 | 4,660 | 1.02% | 0 | |||
Progressive Party | PRO | 709 | 572 | 765 | 465 | 483 | 1,243 | 4,237 | 0.93% | 0 | 4,237 | 0.93% | 0 | |||
Valid votes | 40,026 | 49,306 | 115,726 | 91,754 | 35,043 | 125,079 | 456,934 | 100.00% | 8 | 456,934 | 100.00% | 8 | ||||
Blank votes | 2,487 | 2,623 | 3,875 | 2,629 | 2,179 | 5,495 | 19,288 | 3.90% | ||||||||
Rejected votes – other | 2,735 | 2,475 | 3,254 | 2,092 | 2,229 | 5,612 | 18,397 | 3.72% | ||||||||
Total polled | 45,248 | 54,404 | 122,855 | 96,475 | 39,451 | 136,186 | 494,619 | 49.86% | ||||||||
Registered electors | 102,187 | 100,045 | 198,985 | 170,892 | 80,763 | 339,067 | 991,939 | |||||||||
Turnout | 44.28% | 54.38% | 61.74% | 56.45% | 48.85% | 40.16% | 49.86% |
The following candidates were elected:[10][11] Jorge Alessandri (UDI), 49,478 votes; María Luisa Cordero (RN), 20,617 votes; Lorena Fries (CS), 11,519 votes; Johannes Kaiser (REP), 26,709 votes; Helia Molina (PPD), 18,993 votes; Alejandra Placencia (PC), 18,048 votes; Emilia Schneider (COM), 26,180 votes; and Gonzalo Winter (CS), 66,794 votes.
2017
Results of the 2017 general election held on 19 November 2017:[12][13]
Party | Pact | Party | Pact | |||||||||||||
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Votes per commune | Total votes |
% | Seats | Votes | % | Seats | ||||||||||
La Granja |
Macul | Ñuñoa | Provi- dencia |
San Joaquín |
Santi- ago | |||||||||||
National Renewal | RN | Chile Vamos | 3,706 | 6,966 | 23,484 | 16,940 | 4,118 | 15,696 | 70,910 | 16.25% | 2 | 168,105 | 38.51% | 4 | ||
Independent Democratic Union | UDI | 3,115 | 4,824 | 9,121 | 12,592 | 2,905 | 16,935 | 49,492 | 11.34% | 1 | ||||||
Evópoli | EVO | 2,759 | 4,038 | 11,014 | 15,406 | 2,798 | 11,688 | 47,703 | 10.93% | 1 | ||||||
Democratic Revolution | RD | Broad Front | 8,058 | 12,239 | 27,732 | 18,768 | 8,916 | 37,500 | 113,213 | 25.94% | 3 | 152,390 | 34.91% | 3 | ||
Equality Party | IGUAL | 1,628 | 2,312 | 7,104 | 4,458 | 1,479 | 8,395 | 25,376 | 5.81% | 0 | ||||||
Green Ecologist Party | PEV | 1,056 | 1,365 | 3,454 | 2,461 | 852 | 3,505 | 12,693 | 2.91% | 0 | ||||||
Humanist Party | PH | 120 | 137 | 262 | 141 | 100 | 348 | 1,108 | 0.25% | 0 | ||||||
Socialist Party of Chile | PS | Nueva Mayoría | 2,455 | 4,036 | 11,304 | 4,640 | 3,576 | 6,712 | 32,723 | 7.50% | 1 | 63,935 | 14.65% | 1 | ||
Party for Democracy | PPD | 1,809 | 2,278 | 2,361 | 1,916 | 4,306 | 3,949 | 16,619 | 3.81% | 0 | ||||||
Communist Party of Chile | PC | 1,137 | 1,765 | 2,787 | 1,297 | 1,612 | 3,888 | 12,486 | 2.86% | 0 | ||||||
Social Democrat Radical Party | PRSD | 153 | 213 | 422 | 364 | 254 | 701 | 2,107 | 0.48% | 0 | ||||||
Christian Democratic Party | PDC | Democratic Convergence | 12,244 | 3,739 | 4,842 | 4,780 | 2,780 | 5,124 | 33,509 | 7.68% | 0 | 33,509 | 7.68% | 0 | ||
Progressive Party | PRO | All Over Chile | 1,320 | 1,190 | 1,059 | 683 | 1,222 | 2,344 | 7,818 | 1.79% | 0 | 7,818 | 1.79% | 0 | ||
Dauno Totoro Navarro (Independent) | Ind | 871 | 1,060 | 1,331 | 901 | 748 | 2,444 | 7,355 | 1.69% | 0 | 7,355 | 1.69% | 0 | |||
Patriotic Union | UPA | 598 | 545 | 447 | 268 | 510 | 989 | 3,357 | 0.77% | 0 | 3,357 | 0.77% | 0 | |||
Valid votes | 41,029 | 46,707 | 106,724 | 85,615 | 36,176 | 120,218 | 436,469 | 100.00% | 8 | 436,469 | 100.00% | 8 | ||||
Blank votes | 2,060 | 1,974 | 2,793 | 2,075 | 1,837 | 4,355 | 15,094 | 3.22% | ||||||||
Rejected votes – other | 2,620 | 2,247 | 3,386 | 2,071 | 2,042 | 4,986 | 17,352 | 3.70% | ||||||||
Total polled | 45,709 | 50,928 | 112,903 | 89,761 | 40,055 | 129,559 | 468,915 | 49.33% | ||||||||
Registered electors | 105,302 | 99,498 | 185,175 | 164,311 | 83,527 | 312,750 | 950,563 | |||||||||
Turnout | 43.41% | 51.18% | 60.97% | 54.63% | 47.95% | 41.43% | 49.33% |
The following candidates were elected:[12][13] Jorge Alessandri (UDI), 30,833 votes; Natalia Castillo (RD), 43,453 votes; Luciano Cruz-Coke (EVO), 38,143 votes; Maya Fernández (PS), 28,437 votes; Giorgio Jackson (RD), 103,523 votes; Marcela Sabat (RN), 54,630 votes; Sebastián Torrealba (RN), 10,196 votes; and Gonzalo Winter (RD), 5,237 votes.
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