Presidential primaries of the Alianza and Nueva Mayoría, 2013
30 June 2013
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Candidate
Pablo Longueira
Andrés Allamand
Party
UDI
National Renewal
Alliance
Alliance
Alliance
Popular vote
414,380
392,221
Percentage
51.37%
48.63%
Candidate
Michelle Bachelet
Andrés Velasco
Party
Socialist
Independent
Alliance
New Majority
New Majority
Popular vote
1,561,563
278,056
Percentage
73.06%
13.01%
Candidate
Claudio Orrego
José Antonio Gómez
Party
PDC
Social Democrat Radical
Alliance
New Majority
New Majority
Popular vote
189,582
108,222
Percentage
8.87%
5.06%
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The Chilean presidential primaries of 2013 were held in Chile on Sunday 30 June 2013. It was the first such election to be run by the government under a new primary law published in December 2012.
According to the law, primaries are voluntary, but its results are binding. The two main political coalitions decided to participate: Former president Michelle Bachelet won the Nueva Mayoría primary with 73% of the vote, while former senator and minister Pablo Longueira won the Alianza primary with 51%.
Longueira withdrew on 17 July and was replaced by Evelyn Matthei, who had not participated in the primaries. Bachelet defeated Matthei in the runoff election held on 15 December 2013.
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