Mandatory voting

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Illustration of a crowded Chilean polling station on election day for the 2025 presidential runoff between Jeannette Jara and José Antonio Kast.
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Chile Presidential Runoff: Candidates, Voter Rules and Election Day Logistics

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Chile's 2025 presidential election second round on December 14 pits Jeannette Jara against José Antonio Kast to succeed Gabriel Boric. As detailed previously on ID validity and poll worker rules, this update covers candidates, fines, excuses, ballot process, and logistics like transport amid mandatory voting.

Chile's 2025 presidential election second round on December 14 allows voting with ID cards or passports expired up to one year ago. Polling officials face fines for absence but receive payment for service.

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In Chile's 2025 presidential election runoff on December 14, valid excuses like illness or certified impediments can exempt voters from mandatory attendance fines.

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