Chile election poll shows leftist Jara losing to right-wing rivals in runoff
27 Oct 202517:35 PM
Chile election poll shows leftist Jara losing to right-wing rivals in runoff
Reuters
The candidate for Chile's ruling leftist coalition, communist Jeannette Jara, leads voters' preferences ahead of the first round of the presidential election, but could lose in a runoff against either of two right-wing opposition candidates, a poll showed on Monday.

The National Public Opinion (CEP) poll showed Jara leading the first-round vote with the preference of 25% of voters, trailed by hard-right firebrand Jose Antonio Kast with 23% and Evelyn Matthei with 12%.

In a runoff election, Jara would lose to both Kast and Matthei, according to the poll.

Matthei, an experienced right-wing candidate, has centered her campaign around "order, progress and hope," while Kast, who finished second to President Gabriel Boric in 2021, has resurged with a tough-on-crime platform.

Chile will hold the first round of its presidential election on Nov. 16. If no candidate wins a majority, a runoff is scheduled for Dec. 14.