Illustration of a crowded Chilean polling station on election day for the 2025 presidential runoff between Jeannette Jara and José Antonio Kast.
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.

Building on prior coverage of expired IDs (valid up to one year prior) and poll officials' requirements (same as November, with payment and fines), the December 14 runoff features Jeannette Jara (ballot #2) and José Antonio Kast (#5).

Voting is mandatory for citizens in Chile (fines 0.5-1.5 UTM, ~$34-$104), voluntary for those abroad or foreigners. Locations unchanged from first round—check consulta.servel.cl or 600 6000 166. Bring blue pen and original ID/passport.

Polls: 8:00-18:00, extend if queues. Fold ballot twice left-right, twice bottom-top, sticker with serial visible.

Excuses: illness, >200km distance (police certify), official duties, impediments, disability.

Election day: Independent shops open, malls closed (holiday); workers get 3+ hours off. No dry law. Free Metro from 7:00, EFE trains; buses reinforced.

人们在说什么

X discussions highlight election logistics including mandatory voting, polling stations open from 8:00 to 18:00, acceptance of expired IDs until November 2024, and the role of poll watchers and apoderados to ensure integrity. Neutral guides predominate, with positive sentiments urging participation and skepticism from some alleging first-round irregularities. Pro-Jara users appeal against null votes, while pro-Kast posts tie security concerns to voter turnout.

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