2020 Trenadian general election: Difference between revisions
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* '''[[Social Democracy (political party)|Social Democracy]] (SD)''' | * '''[[Social Democracy (political party)|Social Democracy]] (SD)''' | ||
* [[Progressives (Trenado)|Progressives]] (P) | * [[Progressives (Trenado)|Progressives]] (P) | ||
* [[Trenadian Popular Party|Trenadian Popular Party]] (PPT) | * [[Trenadian Popular Party|Trenadian Popular Party]] (PPT) | ||
* [[Liberals (Trenado)|Liberals]] (LB){{efn|The Liberals joined the Progress and Work coalition for the second round, after Matías Andrada's candidacy was unsuccessful in the first round.}} | |||
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* '''[[Libertarians (Trenado)|Libertarians]] (L)''' | * '''[[Libertarians (Trenado)|Libertarians]] (L)''' | ||
* [[Worker's Party (Trenado)|Worker's Party]] (PT) | * [[Worker's Party (Trenado)|Worker's Party]] (PT){{efn|The Worker's Party formed, along with the Libertarians, the Union for Trenadian Progressives after Sabino Medina's candidacy was unsuccessful in the first round.}} | ||
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== Opinion polls == | |||
==== First round ==== | |||
[[File:2020 Trenadian general elections opinion poll 1.png|thumb|left|1000px|Graph of polls conducted]] | |||
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==== Second round ==== | |||
[[File:2020 Trenadian general elections opinion poll 2.png|thumb|left|1000px|Graph of polls conducted]] | |||
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== Results == | |||
=== President === | |||
{{Election results | |||
|cand1=[[Gonzalo Freitas]]|vp1=Amelia Fajardo ([[Progressives (Trenado)|P]])|party1=[[Social Democracy (political party)|Social Democracy]]|color1={{party color|Social Democratic Party (Brazil, 1945–1965)}}|votes1=8168280|votes1_2=10018192 | |||
|cand2=Maxin Valeiro|vp2=[[Marta Bellotti]]|party2=[[Libertarians (Trenado)|Libertarians]]|color2={{party color|Liberal Forum}}|votes2=8991189|votes2_2=9273532 | |||
|cand3=Mariano Solari|vp3=Galéz Noboa|party3=[[Conservatives (Trenado)|Conservatives]]|color3={{party color|Conservative Group}}|votes3=1828308 | |||
|cand4=Sabino Medina|vp4=Regina Vina ([[Worker's Party (Trenado)|PT]])|party4=[[Socialists (Trenado)|Socialists]]|color4={{party color|Socialist Justice Party}}|votes4=557313 | |||
|cand5=Matías Andrada|vp5=Sander Benedicto|party5=[[Liberals (Trenado)|Liberals]]|color5={{party color|Liberal People's Party (Norway)}}|votes5=244576 | |||
|blank=257579|blank2=839805 | |||
|electorate=20047245|electorate2=20131529 | |||
}} | |||
<!--total valid votes in the first round: 19789666--> | |||
==Notes== | |||
{{notelist|30em}} | |||
[[Category:Trenadian general elections]] |
Revision as of 18:52, 13 August 2024
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Turnout | 93.35% (first round) 94.02% (second round) | ||||||||||||||||||
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Presidential candidates
Candidates in runoff
Party | Presidential candidate | Vice presidential candidate | Coalition | |||
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Gonzalo Freitas Member of the Federal Congress (2001–2016) |
Amelia Fajardo (P) | Progress and Work:
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Maxin Valeiro Mayor of Alegrete (2014–2018) |
Marta Bellotti President of Trenado (2012–2016) |
Union for Trenadian Progressives:
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Candidates not advanced to runoff
Party | Presidential candidate | Vice presidential candidate | Coalition | |||
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Mariano Solari | Galéz Noboa | For the Starry Sky:
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Sabino Medina | Regina Vina (PT) | United Country:
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Matías Andrada | Sander Benedicto | N/A |
Opinion polls
First round
Second round
Results
President
Candidate | Running mate | Party | First round | Second round | |||
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Votes | % | Votes | % | ||||
Gonzalo Freitas | Amelia Fajardo (P) | Social Democracy | 8,168,280 | 41.28 | 10,018,192 | 51.93 | |
Maxin Valeiro | Marta Bellotti | Libertarians | 8,991,189 | 45.43 | 9,273,532 | 48.07 | |
Mariano Solari | Galéz Noboa | Conservatives | 1,828,308 | 9.24 | |||
Sabino Medina | Regina Vina (PT) | Socialists | 557,313 | 2.82 | |||
Matías Andrada | Sander Benedicto | Liberals | 244,576 | 1.24 | |||
Total | 19,789,666 | 100.00 | 19,291,724 | 100.00 | |||
Blank votes | 257,579 | 1.28 | 839,805 | 4.17 | |||
Registered voters/turnout | 20,047,245 | – | 20,131,529 | – |
Notes
- ↑ The Liberals joined the Progress and Work coalition for the second round, after Matías Andrada's candidacy was unsuccessful in the first round.
- ↑ The Worker's Party formed, along with the Libertarians, the Union for Trenadian Progressives after Sabino Medina's candidacy was unsuccessful in the first round.