Chilean Presidential Elections
The Chilean Presidential Elections are held every four years to elect the President of Chile. The elections typically take place in November, with a potential runoff in December if no candidate receives more than 50% of the votes. Candidates can represent various political parties and coalitions, reflecting the diverse political landscape of the country.
Voting in Chile is mandatory for eligible citizens, and the electoral process is overseen by the Servel, the National Electoral Service. The President serves a term of four years and cannot serve consecutive terms, ensuring a rotation of leadership in the government.