District 27 (Chamber of Deputies of Chile)

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District 27
Distrito 27
Electoral District
for the Chamber of Deputies
Distrito 27 Chile.svg
Location of District 27 within Chile
Region Aysén
Population103,158 (2017) [1]
Electorate98,558 (2021)
Area106,797 km2 (2020) [2]
Current Electoral District
Created2017
Seats3 (2017–present)
Deputies [3]
List
  •   René Alinco (Ind)
  •   Miguel Ángel Calisto (Ind)
  •   Marcia Raphael (RN)

District 27 (Spanish : Distrito 27) 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 is conterminous with the region of Aysén. The district currently elects three 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 98,558 registered electors.

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Electoral system

District 27 currently elects three 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
New Social Pact
NPS / NM
Democratic
Convergence
CD
Chile Vamos
Podemos / Vamos
Party of the People
PDG
Votes %SeatsVotes %SeatsVotes %SeatsVotes %SeatsVotes %Seats
2021 5,66614.96%018,04047.63%210,83828.62%11,8634.92%0
2017 10,75730.69%110,68930.50%19,92028.31%1

Detailed

2021

Results of the 2021 general election held on 21 November 2021: [10] [11]

PartyPactPartyPact
Votes per communeTotal
votes
%SeatsVotes%Seats
Aysén Chile
Chico
Cisnes Coch-
rane
Coy-
haique
Guaite-
cas
Lago
Verde
O'Higg-
ins
Río
Ibáñez
Tortel
Christian Democratic Party PDC New Social Pact 2,7575745993244,965958649253369,73825.71%118,04047.63%2
Party for Democracy PPD815202199733,24927496164144,79812.67%1
Socialist Party of Chile PS1,018832727640113018121,8394.86%0
Radical Party of Chile PR1698451671,195372852721,6654.40%0
National Renewal RN Chile Podemos + 5871203131812,310617671162213,90210.30%110,83828.62%1
Independent Democratic Union UDI5361651762112,142827628180123,6089.53%0
Evópoli EVO3794860292,03941076332,6426.98%0
Democratic Independent Regionalist Party PRI37319382419313631436861.81%0
Communist Party of Chile PC Apruebo Dignidad 499186114902,00252182979123,0818.14%05,66614.96%0
Democratic Revolution RD3431051421371,68816144770232,5856.83%0
Party of the People PDG45072107311,0782926552131,8634.92%01,8634.92%0
Hansy Paola Chavez Gomez (Independent)Ind569618044521211327113161,4653.87%01,4653.87%0
Valid votes8,4951,7191,9061,23822,0224484052771,19516737,872100.00%337,872100.00%3
Blank votes380130146133497395130135331,5743.87%
Rejected votes – other26585635960512201855151,1972.95%
Total polled9,1401,9342,1151,43023,1244994763251,38521540,64341.24%
Registered electors22,6466,4234,6423,38454,2211,6961,2477582,97157098,558
Turnout40.36%30.11%45.56%42.26%42.65%29.42%38.17%42.88%46.62%37.72%41.24%

The following candidates were elected: [10] [11] René Alinco (PPD), 4,798 votes; Miguel Ángel Calisto (PDC), 9,738 votes; and Marcia Raphael (RN), 3,902 votes.

2017

Results of the 2017 general election held on 19 November 2017: [12] [13]

PartyPactPartyPact
Votes per communeTotal
votes
%SeatsVotes%Seats
Aysén Chile
Chico
Cisnes Coch-
rane
Coy-
haique
Guaite-
cas
Lago
Verde
O'Higg-
ins
Río
Ibáñez
Tortel
Party for Democracy PPD Nueva Mayoría 64176124382,0732714811643,1218.91%110,75730.69%1
Socialist Party of Chile PS1,6818092191,100612154523,1068.86%0
Social Democrat Radical Party PRSD352367744251,639182332117513,0988.84%0
Communist Party of Chile PC32674312691567220251,4324.09%0
Christian Democratic Party PDCDemocratic Convergence2,2775813841616,62811573374062710,68930.50%110,68930.50%1
National Renewal RN Chile Vamos 864961802192,1111536936172253,92511.20%19,92028.31%1
Independent Democratic Union UDI610310591412,26527994519473,75710.72%0
Evópoli EVO367936825651151131931,4714.20%0
Independent Regionalist Party PRI1035117135556631217672.19%0
Cecilio Aguilar Galindo (Independent)Ind292661211101,05514542896311,8675.33%01,8675.33%0
Todos TODOS Sumemos 1132723133344531215351.53%01,0412.97%0
Citizens CIU252922121829331135061.44%0
Patagonian Regional DemocracyDRPGreen Regionalist Coalition170524221424251161647712.20%07712.20%0
Valid votes8,0481,7981,5371,22319,9324803962111,23618435,045100.00%335,045100.00%3
Blank votes462219174121698694423175352,0205.31%
Rejected votes – other2555052394673113350199792.57%
Total polled8,7652,0671,7631,38321,0975804532371,46123838,04440.01%
Registered electors21,8906,2094,2533,26752,5421,5901,1966992,88654695,078
Turnout40.04%33.29%41.45%42.33%40.15%36.48%37.88%33.91%50.62%43.59%40.01%

The following candidates were elected: [12] [13] René Alinco (PPD), 3,121 votes; Miguel Ángel Calisto (PDC), 8,822 votes; and Aracely Leuquén (RN), 3,925 votes.

References

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