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Chilean presidential election, 2013 : ウィキペディア英語版
Chilean general election, 2013

General elections were held in Chile on 17 November 2013, including presidential, parliamentary and regional elections. Voters went to the polls to elect:
* A President of the Republic to serve a four-year term starting 11 March 2014.
* Twenty out of 38 members of the Senate to serve an eight-year term in the National Congress starting 11 March 2014.
* The full 120 members of the Chamber of Deputies to serve a four-year term in the National Congress starting 11 March 2014.
* The full 278 members of the regional boards to serve a four-year term starting 11 March 2014.
In the presidential election, former president Michelle Bachelet fell short of the absolute majority needed for an outright win. In the runoff election, held on 15 December, she beat former senator and Minister of Labor Evelyn Matthei with over 62% of the vote, yet turnout was significantly lower than in the first round.
In the parliamentary elections, the New Majority coalition (backing Bachelet's candidacy) won back control of both chambers of Congress, winning 12 of the 20 contested seats in the Senate, for a total of 21 out of 38 total seats, and 67 of the 120 seats in the Chamber of Deputies.
These were the first presidential and parliamentary elections in which all eligible voters were automatically enrolled, and where voting was no longer mandatory. Members of the regional boards were directly elected for the first time.
==Timeline==

Notable events and dates.〔http://www.servel.cl/ss/Satellite?blobcol=urldata&blobheader=application%2Fpdf&blobheadername1=content-disposition&blobheadervalue1=inline%3B+filename%3D%22Cronograma+Segunda+Votación+Elección+Presidencial.pdf%22&blobkey=id&blobtable=MungoBlobs&blobwhere=1381423812021&ssbinary=true〕
*June 30, 2013: Primaries held simultaneously nationwide. Michelle Bachelet and Pablo Longueira win their respective primaries for president.
*July 17, 2013: Longueira quits the race.
*July 20, 2013: UDI picks Evelyn Matthei to replace Longueira.
*August 19, 2013: Deadline to register candidacies.
*October 9, 2013: First debate. Bachelet does not participate.
*October 18, 2013: Campaign advertising starts.
*October 25, 2013: Radio debate.
*October 29–30, 2013: Two-day television debate.
*November 14, 2013: Campaign advertising ends.
*November 17, 2013: Election takes place.
*November 22, 2013: The Electoral Service publishes on its website a revised count made by polling officers the day after the election.
*December 1, 2013: Runoff campaign advertising starts.
*December 3, 2013: The Election Court (Tricel) publishes the final results of the first round election in the Official Gazette and calls for a runoff election between the top two candidates.
*December 6, 2013: Radio debate.
*December 10, 2013: Television debate.
*December 12, 2013: Runoff campaign advertising ends.
*December 15, 2013: Runoff election.
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*Polls close at 6 PM nationwide.
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*At about 7 PM, Matthei concedes defeat, telling reporters outside her home: "It is clear, she has won".
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*At about 7:20 PM Matthei gives her concession speech.〔
*December 17, 2013: The Electoral Service publishes on its website a revised count made by polling officers the day after the election.
*January 10, 2014: The Tricel officially proclaims Bachelet as President-Elect during a ceremony in Santiago, and publishes the final results of the second round election on its website.
*March 11, 2014: The President-elect takes office in a ceremony at the National Congress in Valparaíso.

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