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1989 Chilean general election

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FieldValue
countryChile
election_date14 December 1989
module{{infobox election
embedyes
election_namePresidential election
typepresidential
previous_election1970 Chilean presidential election
previous_year1970
next_election1993 Chilean general election
next_year1993
turnout94.72% ( 11.25pp)
image_size130x130px
image1Patricio Aylwin (1990) - 2.jpg
candidate1**Patricio Aylwin**
party1Christian Democratic Party (Chile)
alliance1Concertación
colour1FFA500
popular_vote1**3,850,571**
percentage1**55.17%**
image2Hernán Büchi 1983.jpg
candidate2Hernán Büchi
party2Independent politician
alliance2DP
colour24682B4
popular_vote22,052,116
percentage229.40%
image3Francisco Javier Errázuriz Talavera (Recorte).jpg
candidate3Francisco Javier Errázuriz
party3Independent politician
alliance3Liberal–Socialist
colour3b22222
popular_vote31,077,172
percentage315.43%
map_image1989 Chilean presidential election by commune percentage.svg
map_captionResults by commune
titlePresident
before_electionAugusto Pinochet
before_partyIndependent politician
after_electionPatricio Aylwin
after_partyChristian Democratic Party (Chile)
module{{Infobox legislative election
embedyes
previous_election[1973](1973-chilean-parliamentary-election)
election_nameChamber of Deputies
next_election[1993](1993-chilean-general-election)
seats_for_electionAll 120 seats in the Chamber of Deputies
majority_seats61
turnout94.73% ( 12.98pp)
first_electionyes
noleaderyes
party1Concertación
seats169
percentage151.49
party2Democracy and Progress
color2#4682B4
seats248
percentage234.18
party3Unity for Democracy
color3#ff0000
seats32
percentage35.31
party4Independents
seats41
percentage41.88
module{{Infobox legislative election
embedyes
previous_election[1973](1973-chilean-parliamentary-election)
election_nameSenate
next_election[1993](1993-chilean-general-election)
seats_for_election38 of the 47 seats in the Senate
turnout94.73%
first_electionyes
noleaderyes
party1Concertación
seats122
percentage154.63
party6Democracy and Progress
color6#4682B4
seats616
percentage634.85

General elections were held in Chile on 14 December 1989, bringing an end to the military regime that had been in place since 1973. Patricio Aylwin of Concertación alliance was elected President, whilst the alliance also won a majority of seats in the Chamber of Deputies and in the elected Senate seats.

From the 1989 elections onwards the military had officially left the political future of the country to civilians to be elected. Pinochet did not endorse any candidate publicly. Former dictatorship minister Hernán Büchi ran for president as candidate of the two right-wing parties, RN and UDI. He had little political experience and was a relatively young (40 years) technocrat credited for Chile's good economic performance in the later half of the 1980s. The right parties faced several problems in the elections: there was considerable infighting between RN and UDI, Büchi had only very reluctantly accepted to run for president and right-wing politicians struggled to define their position towards the Pinochet regime. In addition to this right-wing populist Francisco Javier Errázuriz Talavera ran independently for president and made several election promises Büchi could not match.

The centre-left coalition Concertación was rather united and confident. Its candidate Patricio Aylwin, a Christian Democrat, behaved as if he had won and refused a second television debate with Büchi. Büchi attacked Aylwin on a remark he had made concerning that inflation rate of 20% was not much and he also accused Aylwin of making secret agreements with the Communist Party of Chile, a party that was not part of Concertación. Aylwin spoke with strength about the need to clarify human rights violations but did not confront the dictatorship for it, in contrast Büchi as a regime collaborator lacked any credibility when dealing with human rights violations.

Büchi and Errázuriz lost to Patricio Aylwin. The electoral system meant that the largely Pinochet-sympathetic right was overrepresented in parliament

Results

President

Senate

By region

RegionConcertaciónDemocracy and ProgressParty of the SouthAlliance of the CentreLiberal–SocialistNationalUnity for DemocracyIndependent
I Región**47.13%**30.64%0.00%0.00%3.85%0.00%0.00%18.37%
II Región**41.38%**34.81%0.00%0.00%0.00%0.00%23.81%0.00%
III Región**61.82%**33.36%0.00%0.00%2.45%0.00%0.00%2.37%
IV Región**36.85%**35.82%0.00%5.63%0.00%0.00%21.70%0.00%
V Región**48.77%**35.20%0.00%0.00%7.49%0.00%8.55%0.00%
VI Región**59.22%**27.54%0.00%11.22%2.02%0.00%0.00%0.00%
VII Región**59.61%**34.23%0.00%0.00%6.17%0.00%0.00%0.00%
VIII Región**46.90%**34.76%0.00%4.01%0.00%0.00%14.33%0.00%
IX Región**49.95%**32.77%11.84%0.00%0.00%5.44%0.00%0.00%
X Región**57.04%**42.96%0.00%0.00%0.00%0.00%0.00%0.00%
XI Región**55.99%**40.78%0.00%1.91%1.31%0.00%0.00%0.00%
XII Región**66.23%**31.11%0.00%2.66%0.00%0.00%0.00%0.00%
Región Metropolitana**59.90%**35.03%0.00%0.00%4.24%0.83%0.00%0.00%
Source: [Servel Electoral](https://historico.servel.cl/SitioHistorico/index1989_sena.htm)

Chamber of Deputies

By region

RegionConcertaciónDemocracy and ProgressParty of the SouthAlliance of the CentreLiberal–SocialistNationalUnity for DemocracyIndependent
I Región**47.70%**37.16%0.00%1.84%4.68%0.00%7.52%1.10%
II Región**59.78%**30.32%0.00%1.62%4.58%0.00%0.00%3.70%
III Región**44.50%**32.02%0.00%2.09%2.76%0.00%16.88%1.76%
IV Región**57.73%**33.71%0.00%4.68%0.00%0.00%0.00%3.88%
V Región**49.69%**35.35%0.00%3.60%4.16%0.00%6.27%0.94%
VI Región**47.34%**33.10%0.00%3.21%2.50%0.00%13.15%0.71%
VII Región**58.70%**32.47%0.00%2.13%0.00%1.76%0.00%4.94%
VIII Región**47.08%**33.61%0.00%5.51%0.00%0.00%8.83%4.97%
IX Región**45.51%**32.95%9.27%1.61%0.00%4.72%4.50%1.43%
X Región**51.88%**36.87%2.59%0.17%0.00%3.16%4.23%1.10%
XI Región**45.79%**39.75%0.74%1.54%0.78%1.84%9.57%0.00%
XII Región**65.03%**31.58%0.00%3.39%0.00%0.00%0.00%0.00%
Región Metropolitana**52.70%**34.53%0.00%1.69%5.36%0.49%4.40%0.84%
Source: [Servel Electoral](https://historico.servel.cl/SitioHistorico/index1989_dipu.htm)

References

References

  1. [[Dieter Nohlen]] (2005) ''Elections in the Americas: A data handbook, Volume II'', p262 {{ISBN. 978-0-19-928358-3
  2. Angell, Alan. (1990). "The Chilean Elections of 1989". Society for Latin American Studies.
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