XLIX Legislative Period of the National Congress of Chile

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XLIX Period of the Chilean Congress
XLVIII L
Overview
JurisdictionFlag of Chile.svg Chile
Term11 March 1994 (1994-03-11) – 11 March 1998 (1998-03-11)
Senate
Members47
Party control Christian Democratic Party
Chamber of Deputies
Members120
Party control Christian Democratic Party

The XLIX legislative period of the Chilean Congress was elected in the 1993 Chilean parliamentary election and served until 11 March 1998. [1]

Contents

List of Senators

ConstituencySenatorPartyVotes%
I[c] Sergio Bitar PPD 63 81039,44 %
Julio Lagos Cosgrove RN 41 32825,54 %
II[c] Carmen Frei DC
Arturo Alessandri Besa Ind-RN
III[c] Ricardo Núñez PS 32 44229,60 %
Ignacio Pérez Walker RN 23 73721,65 %
IV[c] Ricardo Hormazábal DC
Alberto Cooper RN
V[c] Carlos Ominami PS 117 69933,27 %
Sergio Romero Pizarro RN 109 53830,96 %
VI[c] Juan Hamilton DC 116 51529,89 %
Beltrán Urenda UDI 117 20530,06 %
VII[c] Andrés Zaldívar DC
Miguel Otero Lathrop [a] RN
VIII[c] María Elena Carrera [b] PS
Sebastián Piñera Ind-RN
IX[c] Nicolás Díaz Sánchez DC
Anselmo Sule PR
X[c] Jaime Gazmuri PS 82 25930,06 %
Francisco Javier Errázuriz UCC 103 56737,85 %
XI[c] Manuel Matta DC 52 82432,91 %
Hernán Larraín UDI 41 38725,79 %
XII[c] Arturo Frei Bolívar DC
Eugenio Cantuarias UDI
XIII[c] Mariano Ruiz-Esquide DC
Mario Ríos Santander RN
XIV[c] Roberto Muñoz Barra PPD 55 75740,30 %
Francisco Prat RN 38 66227,94 %
XV[c] Jorge Lavandero DC 97 38939,32 %
Sergio Diez RN 58 11823,46 %
XVI[c] Gabriel Valdés DC
Enrique Larre Ind-RN
XVII[c] Bruno Siebert Ind-RN
Sergio Páez Verdugo DC
XVIII[c] Adolfo Zaldívar DC 11 48029,53 %
Antonio Horvath Ind-UDI 11 54429,69 %
XIX[c] José Ruiz de Giorgio DC
Rolando Calderón PS

Appointed Senators 1990–1998

InstitutionSenatorParty
Supreme Court Ricardo Martín Díaz Ind
Carlos Letelier Ind
Army Santiago Sinclair Ind
Navy Ronald Mc-Intyre Ind
Air Force Vacant [c] Ind
Carabineros Vicente Huerta Celis Ind
Comptroller General Olga Feliú Ind
University of Chile Rectorate William Thayer Arteaga RN
Minister of State Sergio Fernández Fernández Ind

List of deputies

DistrictDeputyPartyVotes%
1[d] Salvador Urrutia PPD 35 92843,04 %
Carlos Valcarce RN 24 38629,21 %
2[d] Jorge Soria Macchiavello PPD 23 94130,37 %
Ramón Pérez Opazo RN 28 90936,67 %
3[d] Fanny Pollarolo Ind-PDI34 42642,82 %
Carlos Cantero RN 17 93122,30 %
4[d] Felipe Valenzuela Herrera PS 31 79927,45 %
Rubén Gajardo DC 43 76137,78 %
5[d] Erick Villegas DC 19 09028,94 %
Carlos Vilches RN 13 32020,19 %
6[d] Armando Arancibia PS 11 34525,95 %
Baldo Prokurica RN 12 12527,74 %
7[d] Joaquín Palma Irarrázaval DC 24 56229,47 %
Eugenio Munizaga RN 23 00727,61 %
8[d] Jorge Pizarro DC 51 25852,33 %
Francisco Encina PS 13 36013,64 %
9[d] Renán Fuentealba Vildósola DC 15 51224,63 %
Isabel Allende Bussi PS 21 75234,54 %
10[d] Ignacio Walker DC 46 21434,25 %
Alfonso Vargas RN 32 84024,34 %
11[d] Nelson Ávila Contreras PPD 34 55433,08 %
Claudio Rodríguez Cataldo RN 29 21327,96 %
12[d] Iván de la Maza DC 42 89137,78 %
Arturo Longton Guerrero RN 38 63034,03 %
13[d] Aldo Cornejo DC 64 23241,67 %
Francisco Bartolucci UDI 45 01029,20 %
14[d] José Makluf DC 44 99628,10 %
Raúl Urrutia RN 47 72929,81 %
15[d] Samuel Venegas DC 30 17439,85 %
Evelyn Matthei Ind-RN 19 57225,85 %
16[d] Zarko Luksic DC 38 18630,93 %
Patricio Melero UDI 35 88129,06 %
17[d] Ramón Elizalde DC 58 69333,80 %
María Antonieta Saa PPD 62 19035,82 %
18[d] Ignacio Balbontín DC 38 71919,79 %
Guido Girardi PPD 85 53742,69 %
19[d] Mario Hamuy Berr DC 37 74828,59 %
Cristian Leay UDI 32 75724,81 %
20[d] Carlos Dupré DC 69 61731,82 %
Ángel Fantuzzi RN 76 67935,05 %
21[d] Gutenberg Martínez DC 74 07938,70 %
Alberto Espina RN 82 94143,33 %
22[d] Jorge Schaulsohn PPD 50 38637,51 %
Alberto Cardemil RN 35 74026,61 %
23[d] Carlos Bombal UDI 65 44934,89 %
Andrés Allamand RN 58 47131,17 %
24[d] María Angélica Cristi RN 54 01639,19 %
Tomás Jocelyn-Holt DC 43 10031,27 %
25[d] Andrés Palma Irarrázaval DC 63 43134,79 %
Jaime Orpis UDI 49 53827,17 %
26[d] Mariana Aylwin DC 48 30932,91 %
Carlos Montes Cisternas PS 47 91932,64 %
27[d] Camilo Escalona PS 62 62933,39 %
Iván Moreira UDI 52 63928,06 %
28[d] Rodolfo Seguel DC 46 81125,57 %
Darío Paya UDI 41 02922,41 %
29[d] Maximiano Errázuriz Eguiguren RN 32 27119,69 %
Jaime Estévez PS 52 70632,16 %
30[d] Andrés Aylwin DC 68 44246,20 %
Pablo Longueira UDI 47 28231,92 %
31[d] Vicente Sota PPD 48 85832,59 %
Juan Antonio Coloma Correa UDI 49 07632,73 %
32[d] Aníbal Pérez PS 28 75730,64 %
Alejandro García-Huidobro UCC 24 39826,00 %
33[d] Juan Pablo Letelier PS 46 57741,89 %
Andrés Chadwick UDI 35 36131,80 %
34[d] Sergio Morales Morales PR 24 56526,75 %
Juan Masferrer UDI 20 12621,92 %
35[d] Juan Carlos Latorre DC 33 33846,05 %
José María Hurtado RN 13 03018,00 %
36[d] Roberto León DC 43 48437,60 %
Sergio Correa UDI 35 45530,66 %
37[d] Sergio Aguiló PS 38 06644,36 %
Homero Gutiérrez DC 17 06719,89 %
38[d] Romy Rebolledo PPD 24 87435,07 %
Pedro Álvarez-Salamanca RN 15 03421,20 %
39[d] Jaime Naranjo PS 44 88353,40 %
Luis Valentín Ferrada RN 24 97429,72 %
40[d] Osvaldo Vega Vera UDI 21 39628,49 %
Guillermo Ceroni PPD 17 05422,71 %
41[d] Isidoro Tohá PS 41 20633,27 %
Rosauro Martínez Ind-RN 46 72737,73 %
42[d] Hosain Sabag DC 63 60056,35 %
Felipe Letelier PPD 21 15518,74 %
43[d] Jorge Ulloa UDI 33 55827,96 %
Víctor Barrueto PPD 30 36125,30 %
44[d] José Miguel Ortíz DC 55 62233,29 %
José Antonio Viera Gallo PS 51 82931,02 %
45[d] Edmundo Salas DC 44 68040,95 %
Alejandro Navarro Brain PS 27 32825,05 %
46[d] Martita Worner PPD 39 05941,45 %
Jaime Rocha PR 17 38418,45 %
47[d] Octavio Jara Wolff PPD 54 07938,20 %
Víctor Pérez Varela UDI 32 44622,92 %
48[d] Edmundo Villouta DC 21 27229,78 %
Francisco Bayo Veloso RN 14 49820,30 %
49[d] Miguel Hernández Saffirio DC 19 51829,74 %
José Antonio Galilea RN 18 77328,60 %
50[d] Francisco Huenchumilla DC 55 79842,27 %
José García Ruminot RN 39 50533,47 %
51[d] Eugenio Tuma PPD 20 81831,58 %
Teodoro Ribera RN 17 80027,00 %
52[d] Mario Acuña Cisternas DC 23 01336,44 %
René Manuel García RN 24 91439,45 %
53[d] Exequiel Silva DC 27 53132,91 %
Juan Enrique Taladriz RN 30 06035,93 %
54[d] José Luis González Rodríguez PPD 25 30531,10 %
Carlos Caminondo RN 24 24929,80 %
55[d] Sergio Ojeda Uribe DC 27 73735,06 %
Marina Prochelle RN 21 00526,55 %
56[d] Víctor Reyes Alvarado DC 26 68537,99 %
Harry Jürgensen RN 18 93826,96 %
57[d] Sergio Elgueta DC 24 89530,85 %
Carlos Kuschel RN 20 28725,14 %
58[d] Gabriel Ascencio DC 22 17232,56 %
Claudio Alvarado Ind-UDI 15 50522,77 %
59[d] Héctor Zambrano Opazo DC 10 23026,95 %
Valentín Solís UCC 831821,91 %
60[d] Pedro Muñoz Aburto PS 21 50429,79 %
Vicente Karelovic Ind-UDI 17 10223,69 %

Notes

  1. Miguel Otero Lathrop, (RN), obtained the third majority in 1989 with 199,856 votes (15.31%) in the Western Metropolitan Region; he took office after the assassination of UDI senator Jaime Guzmán Errázuriz on April 1, 1991.
  2. María Elena Carrera Villavicencio, an independent socialist candidate in 1989, obtained 221,080 votes (15.48%) in the Eastern Metropolitan Region; she took the vacant seat after the resignation of DC senator Eduardo Frei Ruiz-Tagle in 1993.
  3. César Ruíz Danyau, commander-in-chief of the Chilean Air Force, died of a pulmonary embolism on 21 November 1990 before completing his senatorial term. According to the 1980 Constitution of Chile, the seat was not filled since Institutional Senators were presidentially appointed for 8 years.

References

  1. Chile, BCN Biblioteca del Congreso Nacional de. "Historia Política, Periodo 1994–1998". bcn.cl. Retrieved 2025-09-27.