District 7 (Chamber of Deputies of Chile)

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District 7
Distrito 7
Electoral District
for the Chamber of Deputies
Distrito 7 Chile.svg
Location of District 7 within Chile
Commune
Region Valparaíso
Population876,644 (2017) [1]
Electorate812,542 (2021)
Area3,246 km2 (2020) [2]
Current Electoral District
Created2017
Seats8 (2017–present)
Deputies [3]
List

District 7 (Spanish : Distrito 7) 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 Algarrobo, Cartagena, Casablanca, Concón, Easter Island, El Quisco, El Tabo, Juan Fernández Islands, San Antonio, Santo Domingo, Valparaíso and Viña del Mar in the region of Valparaíso. 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 812,542 registered electors.

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Electoral system

District 7 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
Dignidad Ahora
DA
New Social Pact
NPS / NM
Democratic
Convergence
CD
Chile Vamos
Podemos / Vamos
Party of the People
PDG
Christian Social Front
FSC
Votes %SeatsVotes %SeatsVotes %SeatsVotes %SeatsVotes %SeatsVotes %SeatsVotes %Seats
2021 91,66325.71%313,8643.89%059,18416.60%286,68624.31%229,2148.19%048,15213.50%1
2017 80,20124.90%263,60419.75%233,82410.50%1120,02537.27%3

Detailed

2021

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

PartyPactPartyPact
Votes per communeTotal
votes
%SeatsVotes%Seats
Algar-
robo
Carta-
gena
Casa-
blanca
Concón Easter
Island
El
Quisco
El
Tabo
Juan
Fernán-
dez
San
Anto-
nio
Santo
Dom-
ingo
Val-
paraíso
Viña
del Mar
Democratic Revolution RD Apruebo Dignidad 4092847831,431101418357591,48724712,77513,00231,3538.79%191,66325.71%3
Comunes COM4221,2344475926056163079,8977085,7814,78125,1207.04%1
Communist Party of Chile PC2712843037087656741231,230836,9576,78817,6824.96%1
Social Convergence CS2631451835867036229971,4261624,2943,70911,5063.23%0
Social Green Regionalist Federation FREVS9773116283531161201261322,0002,8506,0021.68%0
Evópoli EVO Chile Podemos + 5929799615,3601,051430465212,3208336,37915,01834,4099.65%186,68624.31%2
National Renewal RN9716419561,68187706653292,4707618,24514,40131,6018.86%1
Independent Democratic Union UDI5336703761,4316631947051,0816937,9147,11820,6765.80%0
Radical Party of Chile PR New Social Pact 1681325201,3802721622744956512,48310,66226,3797.40%159,18416.60%2
Socialist Party of Chile PS18414127550452195180151,1461392,9213,9939,7452.73%1
Christian Democratic Party PDC2162673614254226519898771713,2182,8288,8772.49%0
Liberal Party of Chile PL20928422639296208138116441072,5932,4217,3292.06%0
Party for Democracy PPD7911421845533771136330591,3943,9766,8541.92%0
Republican Party REP Christian Social Front 1,3707711,2774,304110831684182,4601,57612,34522,40648,15213.50%148,15213.50%1
Party of the People PDG4306127461,420154569460383,3263749,83411,25129,2148.19%029,2148.19%0
United Centre CU United Independents 369380443752161371329111,3672045,3564,26814,0113.93%014,0113.93%0
Equality Party IGUAL Dignidad Ahora 4041992223044823117410896803,4952,3778,4402.37%013,8643.89%0
Humanist Party PH60789712745126682426343,4199425,4241.52%0
Patriotic Union UPA1561942123983914314527811152,3822,5457,1121.99%07,1121.99%0
Revolutionary Workers Party PTR97148331228481421258683852,7972,0006,6921.88%06,6921.88%0
Valid votes7,3007,6309,05322,7612,4196,8536,24726633,6036,528116,582137,336356,578100.00%8356,578100.00%8
Blank votes5535931,0931,171425554452432,7425526,3906,63621,2045.31%
Rejected votes – other3615728161,030186422415122,7853627,9686,84321,7725.45%
Total polled8,2148,79510,96224,9623,0307,8297,11432139,1307,442130,940150,815399,55449.17%
Registered electors14,80518,73022,79340,8296,49314,67512,83293078,64711,869287,931302,008812,542
Turnout55.48%46.96%48.09%61.14%46.67%53.35%55.44%34.52%49.75%62.70%45.48%49.94%49.17%

The following candidates were elected: [10] [11] Jorge Brito (RD), 23,603 votes; Andrés Celis (RN), 18,978 votes; Luis Alberto Cuello (PC), 13,342 votes; Tomás Lagomarsino (PR), 26,379 votes; Tomás de Rementería (PS), 5,817 votes; Camila Rojas (COM), 17,798 votes; Luis Sánchez (REP), 16,376 votes; and Hotuiti Teao (EVO), 16,058 votes.

2017

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

PartyPactPartyPact
Votes per communeTotal
votes
%SeatsVotes%Seats
Algar-
robo
Carta-
gena
Casa-
blanca
Concón Easter
Island
El
Quisco
El
Tabo
Juan
Fernán-
dez
San
Anto-
nio
Santo
Dom-
ingo
Val-
paraíso
Viña
del Mar
Independent Democratic Union UDI Chile Vamos 1,6602,3782,4594,8301,0511,4391,249867,5722,57719,79227,83472,92722.64%2120,02537.27%3
National Renewal RN6716209304,22175489454241,32350911,36123,58044,25713.74%1
Evópoli EVO45223830892520371467111,5432,8410.88%0
Equality Party IGUAL Broad Front 3647764901,34276522395188,34249814,46010,23837,52111.65%180,20124.90%2
Democratic Revolution RD1762063441,00253164128994910410,4968,92622,5577.00%1
Humanist Party PH71861955103689619362378,7014,86815,0254.66%0
Citizen Power PODER28481241781336333186152,9821,4525,0981.58%0
Party for Democracy PPD Nueva Mayoría 2236265451,40869283289691,3301915,09413,69523,8227.40%163,60419.75%2
Socialist Party of Chile PS4353005371,1144231938871,7631958,3798,16321,6426.72%1
Communist Party of Chile PC1593602575733739725671,5611937,3594,40615,5654.83%0
Social Democrat Radical Party PRSD34512121191253354222281,1096962,5750.80%0
Christian Democratic Party PDCDemocratic Convergence7091,2381,5631,19611590665636,9749458,75310,76633,82410.50%133,82410.50%1
Amplitude AMP Sumemos 8521975104323352012078561092,8842,9579,4772.94%09,4772.94%0
Progressive Party PRO All Over Chile 1612883235075615714681,0381533,2162,7658,8182.74%08,8182.74%0
Patriotic Union UPA981592024082887916580872,0822,3036,1311.90%06,1311.90%0
Valid votes5,6867,3558,72918,1481,7055,4864,32126333,1295,687107,379124,192322,080100.00%8322,080100.00%8
Blank votes3655399491,362190325338312,2344586,1146,81519,7205.48%
Rejected votes – other2754985671,00784264251132,2422476,7196,20218,3695.10%
Total polled6,3268,39210,24520,5171,9796,0754,91030737,6056,392120,212137,209360,16946.06%
Registered electors11,81017,29421,29935,6365,30211,6819,29585377,27010,455285,301295,845782,041
Turnout53.56%48.53%48.10%57.57%37.33%52.01%52.82%35.99%48.67%61.14%42.14%46.38%46.06%

The following candidates were elected: [12] [13] Jorge Brito (RD), 13,289 votes; Andrés Celis (RN), 21,285 votes; Marcelo Díaz (PS), 15,265 votes; Rodrigo González Torres (PPD), 16,849 votes; María José Hoffmann (UDI), 34,690 votes; Camila Rojas (IGUAL), 14,885 votes; Víctor Torres Jeldes (PDC), 14,942 votes; and Osvaldo Urrutia (UDI), 18,198 votes.

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