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Oct. 27, 2019 Confirmed

Uruguay

Oriental Republic of Uruguay

Election for Cámara de Representantes (Uruguayan Chamber of Representatives)


General Information

At Stake in this Election:       

  • 99 seats in Uruguay’s Chamber of Representatives (Cámara de Representantes)

Government Structure:

  • Chief of State: President Tabaré VÁZQUEZ (since March 1, 2015)
  • Head of Government: President Tabaré VÁZQUEZ (since March 1, 2015)*
  • Assembly: Uruguay has a bicameral General Assembly (Asamblea General) consisting of the Chamber of Senators (Cámara de Senadores) with 30 seats and the Chamber of Representatives (Cámara de Representantes) with 99 seats[1].

*The president is both the chief of state and head of government.

Electoral System:

  • The President is elected by absolute majority vote to serve a 5-year term. The President may not serve consecutive terms. A run-off is held if no Presidential candidate receives 50% of the vote in the first round.
  • In the Chamber of Senators (Cámara de Senadores), 30 members are elected through a closed-list proportional representation system to serve 5-year terms and 1 member (the Vice President) is ex officio.*
  • In the Chamber of Representatives (Cámara de Representantes) 99 members are elected through a closed-list proportional representation system to serve 5-year terms.**

* There is one nationwide district. One party may field multiple lists. Under the double simultaneous vote (DSV), the voter must vote for one of the lists fielded by the same party she has chosen in a Presidential contest. The Vice President is ex officio presiding officer of the Senate.

** There are 19 multi-member constituencies corresponding to the country's departments. The minimum magnitude is two. One party may field multiple lists. Under the double simultaneous vote (DSV), the voter must vote for one of the lists fielded by the same party she has chosen in a Presidential contest.

Main Candidates in this Election:

  • Party: National Party/Partido Nacional (PN)
    • Leader: Luis Alberto Lacalle POU
    • Seats won in last election: 32
  • Party: Broad Front/Frente Amplio (FA)
    • Leader: Daniel MARTÍNEZ
    • Seats won in last election: 50
  • Party: Colorado Party/Partido Colorado (The Red Party)
    • Leader: Ernesto TALVI
    • Seats won in last election: 13
  • Party: Open Cabildo/Cabildo Abierto
    • Leader: Guido Manini RÍOS
    • Seats won in last election: N/A
  • Party: Popular Unity/Unidad Popular (UP)
    • Leader: Gonzalo ABELLA
    • Seats won in last election: 1
  • Party: Party of the Folk/Partido de la Gente
    • Leader: Edgardo NOVICK
    • Seats won in last election: N/A
  • Party: Independent Party/Partido Independiente
    • Leader: Pablo MIERES
    • Seats won in last election: 3
  • Party: Green Animalist Party/Partido Verde Animalista (PVA)
    • Leader: Gustavo SALLE
    • Seats won in last election: N/A
  • Party: Ecologist Radical Intransigent Party/Partido Ecologista Radical Intransigente (PERI)
    • Leader: César VEGA
    • Seats won in last election: 0
  • Party: Digital Party/Partido Digital
    • Leader: Daniel GOLDMAN
    • Seats won in last election: N/A
  • Party: Worker’s Party/Partido de los Trabajadores (PT)
    • Leader: Rafael FERNÁNDEZ
    • Seats won in last election: 0

Population and Registered Voters:

  • Population: 3,462,000[2]
  • Registered Voters: 2,699,847 (2019 est.)[3]

Gender Data:

  • Female Population: 1,790,000[4]
  • Is Uruguay a signatory to CEDAW: Yes (30 Mar 1981)[5]
  • Has Uruguay ratified CEDAW: Yes (9 Oct 1981)[6]
  • Gender Quota: Yes[7]
  • Female Candidates in this election:
  • Number of Female Legislators: 22 (22.2%)[8]
  • Human Development Index (HDI) Position: 55[9]
  • Social Institutions and Gender Index (SIGI) Categorization: Low[10]

Disability Data:

  • Is Uruguay a signatory to CRPD: Yes (3 April 2007)[11]
  • Has Uruguay ratified CRPD: Yes (11 February 2009)[12]
  • Population with a disability: 501,284 (2019 est.)[13]
Election Modified: Aug 17, 2023

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