1999–2000 Chilean presidential election

1999–2000 Chilean presidential election

← 1993 12 December 1999 (first round)
16 January 2000 (second round)
2005–06 →
Turnout89.95% (first round) Decrease 1.28pp
90.63% (second round) Increase 0.68pp
 
Candidate Ricardo Lagos Joaquín Lavín
Party Party for Democracy UDI
Alliance Concertación Alliance for Chile
Popular vote 3,683,158 3,495,569
Percentage 51.31% 48.69%

President before election

Eduardo Frei Ruiz-Tagle
PDC

Elected President

Ricardo Lagos
PPD

Presidential elections were held in Chile on 12 December 1999, with a second round on 16 January 2000.[1]

Six candidates contested the first round, including two women running for the first time. The elections also saw the introduction of a two-round system. Ricardo Lagos and Joaquín Lavín emerged as the top two candidates in the first round, with Lagos having a slight lead. In the second round, Lagos won with 51% of the vote against Lavín's 49%.[2]

Candidates

The candidates, in order of appearance on the ballot, were:

Concertación candidate

The 1999 presidential race was overshadowed by the economic crisis that plagued the country, causing significant turmoil for Eduardo Frei Ruiz-Tagle's administration. The country was grappling with negative growth and an unemployment rate of nearly 11%. Despite the challenging circumstances, the Christian Democracy (PDC), the primary governing party, aspired to win its third consecutive term. Gabriel Valdés Subercaseaux, Alejandro Foxley, Enrique Krauss, and Andrés Zaldívar were among the notable figures who vied for the position. Finally, Senator Andrés Zaldívar was nominated as a pre-candidate by the PDC.

Meanwhile, Ricardo Lagos Escobar, who had contested for the left wing of the Concertación in 1993, emerged as the left's candidate once again. Lagos stepped down from his role as Minister of Public Works on July 31, 1998, to focus on his presidential campaign. He started his campaign from the Chile XXI Foundation, where he assembled a team that would play a vital role in his campaign.

On Sunday, May 30, 1999, an open and binding primary was held, in which over 1.2 million voters participated. Ricardo Lagos emerged victorious with a 71% vote, defeating Andrés Zaldívar.

Alianza candidate

Joaquín Lavín emerged as the leading contender for the presidential nomination on the right. He had served two successful terms as the mayor of Las Condes from 1992 to 1999, winning 78% of the votes in his re-election campaign in 1996. Lavín appeared to be a promising candidate who could achieve what was often elusive for right-wing candidates. During his tenure as mayor, Lavín introduced a leadership style that focused on resolving specific community issues through municipal plebiscites, security measures, and exceptional communication management.

In National Renewal, businessman Sebastián Piñera had initially been favored, but he withdrew his candidacy in favor of Lavín after four months of campaigning.

Other candidacies

Gladys Marín, a member of the Communist Party, became the Leftist Unity's presidential candidate for the 1999 elections in June 1998. This was the first time that a Communist Party member had been nominated for this position. Her candidacy aimed to establish an alternative social and political movement to the existing system.

Tomás Hirsch, a former ambassador to New Zealand, was proclaimed a presidential candidate in 1999. He was previously a member of the Humanist party until they left the Concertación in 1993. Hirsch received the endorsement of his party as well as Los Verdes.

Sara Larraín, an independent candidate, received support from various environmental groups. She was able to collect 0.5% of the signatures required to present her candidacy.

Arturo Frei Bolívar, a former PDC member, was proclaimed a candidate on August 9. He received support from the Union of Center Center, independents, and other sectors, forming the Popular Alliance.[3] He did not receive support from his cousin, president Eduardo Frei Ruiz-Tagle.

Failed candidacies

The evangelical pastor Salvador Pino Bustos presented his independent presidential candidacy, but it was rejected for not reaching the minimum number of signatures required by law and for exceeding the maximum percentage of signatories affiliated with political parties.[4]

First round

The Concertación's celebration of the open primaries filled them with optimism, as the high level of participation in the clean and organized process led many to believe that the December election was already won. Lagos' victory with over 71% of the votes from over 1.4 million voters further fueled this triumphalist atmosphere.[5]

With a sense of sure victory, Lagos and his campaign team delayed their presidential campaign to incorporate the Christian Democracy, which was experiencing internal turmoil after their candidate's defeat. However, Joaquín Lavín's active campaign helped him counteract Lagos' winning momentum by positioning himself as the candidate of change, while Lagos was perceived as responsible for the economic crisis.

Lavín was able to distance himself from the dictatorship with the arrest of Pinochet, and the fact that the ruling coalition's candidate was located further to the left than his predecessors allowed him to capitalize on popular discontent caused by the economic crisis.[5]

Forty days before the election, Lagos and Lavín participated in a televised debate[6] that achieved a high audience rating of 75%. Lagos was declared the winner of the debate with 45.9% compared to Lavín's 35.7%. Polls leading up to the debate showed a minimal difference between the two candidates, which was maintained until the end of the first round.

Campaign slogans

  • Arturo Frei Bolívar: One like you
  • Sara Larraín: Vote freely
  • Gladys Marín: For a true Chile with Gladys
  • Tomás Hirsch: With the strength of the human
  • Ricardo Lagos:
    • Growing with equality (1st round)
    • A much better Chile (2nd round)
  • Joaquín Lavín
    • Long live the change (1st round)
    • Join the change (2nd round)

Polls

Poll Field dates Lagos Lavín Marín Hirsch Larraín Frei Undecided
CEP[7] April/May, 1999 40% 29% 2% 1% - 2% 8%
CEP[7] September/October, 1999 46.4% 44.4% 3.4% 0.8% 0.7% 1.3% 2.9%

Second round

After Ricardo Lagos narrowly defeated Joaquín Lavín with 47.96% and 47.51% of the vote, respectively, in the first round, a second round was held in January 2000 to decide the winner. Lagos' failure to secure an absolute majority of votes in the initial round had repercussions for his campaign, and Soledad Alvear, Eugenio Tironi, and Carlos Montes took on the role of executive directors to help turn things around. Meanwhile, Lavín's campaign was marked by his "crusade for change," during which he traveled to over 70 cities throughout the country.

This was the first time that a presidential second round, which was established in the 1980 Constitution, took place. Despite the Communist Party's call for a null vote, the votes garnered by their candidate, Gladys Marín, as well as those received by candidates Sara Larraín and Tomás Hirsch, were transferred to Lagos, enabling him to win by a narrow margin of 2.6 percentage points. Arturo Frei Bolívar, another candidate, gave his endorsement to Joaquín Lavín.

Results

CandidatePartyFirst roundSecond round
Votes%Votes%
Ricardo LagosConcertación (PPD)3,383,33947.963,683,15851.31
Joaquín LavínAlliance for Chile (UDI)3,352,19947.513,495,56948.69
Gladys MarínThe Left (PCCh)225,2243.19
Tomás HirschHumanist Green Alliance (PH)36,2350.51
Sara LarraínIndependent31,3190.44
Arturo Frei BolívarIndependent26,8120.38
Total7,055,128100.007,178,727100.00
Valid votes7,055,12897.027,178,72797.98
Invalid/blank votes216,4562.98148,0262.02
Total votes7,271,584100.007,326,753100.00
Registered voters/turnout8,084,47689.958,084,47690.63
Source: SERVEL (first round), SERVEL (runoff)

References

  1. ^ Dieter Nohlen (2005) Elections in the Americas: A data handbook, Volume II, p262 ISBN 978-0-19-928358-3
  2. ^ Nohlen, p289
  3. ^ "Crean Alianza Popular en apoyo a Frei Bolívar". El Mercurio. 7 August 1999. Retrieved 15 May 2016.
  4. ^ "Fue Rechazada Candidatura de Pastor Pino". El Mercurio. 25 August 1999. Retrieved 2 January 2017.
  5. ^ a b Patricio Navia y Alfredo Joignant. "Las elecciones presidenciales de 1999: La participación electoral y el nuevo votante chileno" (PDF). Archived from the original (PDF) on 30 October 2013. Retrieved 21 May 2015.
  6. ^ Francisco Zúñiga. "Crónica de la Elección Presidencial en Chile (diciembre-1999 Y ENERO-2000)". Retrieved 21 May 2015.
  7. ^ a b "Encuesta septiembre-octubre 1999". Centro de Estudios Públicos. 1999. Archived from the original on 17 October 2012. Retrieved 15 August 2012.

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