2009–10 Chilean general election

General elections were held in Chile on Sunday 13 December 2009 to elect the president, all 120 members of the Chamber of Deputies and 18 of the 38 members of the Senate were up for election. As no presidential candidate received a majority of the vote, a second round was held between the top two candidates—Sebastián Piñera and Eduardo Frei Ruiz-Tagle—on Sunday 17 January 2010. Piñera won the runoff with 52% of the vote and succeeded Michelle Bachelet on 11 March 2010.

2009–10 Chilean general election

Presidential election
13 December 2009 (first round)
17 January 2010 (second round)
 
Nominee Sebastián Piñera Eduardo Frei Ruiz-Tagle
Party National Renewal PDC
Alliance Coalition for Change Concertación
Popular vote 3,591,182 3,367,790
Percentage 51.61% 48.39%


President before election

Michelle Bachelet
Socialist

Elected President

Sebastián Piñera
National Renewal

Parliamentary election
13 December 2009

All 120 seats in the Chamber of Deputies
18 of the 38 seats in the Senate
Party % Seats +/–
Chamber of Deputies
Concertación & Juntos Podemos 44.35 57 −8
Coalition for Change 43.45 58 +4
Clean Chile, Vote Happy 5.39 3 +2
Senate
Coalition for Change 45.19 17 0
Concertación & Juntos Podemos 43.27 19 −1
Clean Chile, Vote Happy 6.44 1 +1
This lists parties that won seats. See the complete results below.

In the Congressional elections, the centre-right Coalition for Change improved on the Alliance for Chile's result in 2005 by winning 58 seats in the Chamber of Deputies, while the governing center-left Concertación (CPD) was reduced to 57 seats. Three communist MPs were elected (Guillermo Teillier, Hugo Gutiérrez and Lautaro Carmona), while incumbent Speaker of the Chamber ,Rodrigo Álvarez (UDI) was defeated by Marcela Sabat (RN).

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