translated from Spanish: Election of vice president to third round: voting was divided between Jaime Bassa, Rodrigo Rojas and Pollyana Rivera

Finally, in the “third round” the vote for vice president of the Constitutional Convention will have to be defined, after two rounds where none of the candidates obtained an absolute majority.
In the second ballot, the lawyer elected in the Broad Front, Jaime Bassa, obtained 74 votes, followed by Rodrigo Rojas Vade of the People’s List with 45 and Pollyana Rivera, the card of Chile Vamos, with 36.
This second round had a clear dispute between Bassa, supported by the Broad Front, who added support in the PC and Non-Neutral Independents, while Rojas maintained the votes of the People’s List and gathered support from independents.  For her part, the candidate on the right has the ceiling of the 37 conventional in her sector.
In the first round, the Broad Front’s lawyer, Jaime Bassa, led with 51 votes, followed by Rivera with 35 and Rojas Vade, with 29.
Also supported were the scientist Cristina Dorador with 14; Gaspar Domínguez of Independents No Neutrals with 11; independent Rodrigo Logan, 5; magellanic lawyer Mauricio Daza with 4; former deputy Renato Garin with 4 and Fernando Atria with 1.
The election is headed by Elisa Loncon, who is the first president of the Constitutional Convention to start her work of drafting the Magna Carta to replace the current one of the dictatorship of Augusto Pinochet.
In the vote for the presidency, the USACh academic obtained 96 votes, while chile’s vamos candidate Harry Jürgensen was left with 33 preferences, while journalist Patricia Politzer (Independent Non-Neutral) 18 and Isabel Godoy, from the Colla people, with 3. There were also three blank votes.
The election is headed by Elisa Loncon, who is the first president of the Constitutional Convention to start her work of drafting the Magna Carta to replace the current one of the dictatorship of Augusto Pinochet.
In the vote for the presidency, the USACh academic obtained 96 votes, while chile’s vamos candidate Harry Jürgensen was left with 33 preferences, while journalist Patricia Politzer (Independent Non-Neutral) 18 and Isabel Godoy, from the Colla people, with 3. There were also three blank votes.

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