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Chile’s presidential election: Conservative Sebastian Pinera may win the vote but still face a runoff Dec. 13, 2009 10:25 AM PT Share via Close extra sharing options ...
Update: Former student activist Gabriel Boric won the Chilean election with 56 percent of the vote in the runoff. Read the latest. Chilean voters head to the polls Sunday to choose a new leader ...
A MARTINEZ, HOST: The future of Chile is in the balance. This weekend, voters will elect their new president. They face a stark choice between a far-right candidate and a young leftist.
Leftist and former student leader Gabriel Boric, 35, will become Chile’s youngest President after he won a presidential runoff election on Sunday.. With 99.95% of ballots counted, Boric won ...
Former student activist wins Chile’s presidential election. Leftist candidate Gabriel Boric, 35, defeated far-right populist José Antonio Kast to become the country’s youngest leader.
Chile's presidential election heads to a runoff on Dec. 19 A conservative lawmaker and a former student protest leader will face off in Chile's presidential runoff, after no one got enough votes ...