2020 Trenadian general election

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2020 Trenadian general election

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Turnout93.35% (first round)
94.02% (second round)
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Candidate Gonzalo Freitas Maxin Valeiro
Party Social Democracy Libertarians
Alliance Progress and Work Union for Trenadian Progress
Popular vote 10,018,192 9,273,532
Percentage 51.93% 48.07%

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Trenadian election map 2024 - Second Round.svg

President before election

Luís Fonzeca
C

Elected President

Gonzalo Freitas
SD

Presidential candidates

Candidates in runoff

Party Presidential candidate Vice presidential candidate Coalition
Social Democracia Gonzalo Freitas Gonzalo Freitas
Member of the Federal Congress (2001–2016)
Amelia Fajardo Amelia Fajardo (P) Progress and Work:
Libertarians Maxin Valeiro Maxin Valeiro
Mayor of Alegrete (2014–2018)
Marta Bellotti Marta Bellotti
President of Trenado (2012–2016)
Union for Trenadian Progressives:

Candidates not advanced to runoff

Party Presidential candidate Vice presidential candidate Coalition
Conservatives Mariano Solari Mariano Solari Galéz Noboa Galéz Noboa For the Starry Sky:
Socialists Sabino Medina Sabino Medina Regina Vina Regina Vina (PT) United Country:
Liberals Matías Andrada Matías Andrada Sander Benedicto Sander Benedicto N/A

Opinion polls

First round

Graph of polls conducted

Second round

Graph of polls conducted

Results

President

CandidateRunning matePartyFirst roundSecond round
Votes%Votes%
Gonzalo FreitasAmelia Fajardo (P)Social Democracy8,168,28041.2810,018,19251.93
Maxin ValeiroMarta BellottiLibertarians8,991,18945.439,273,53248.07
Mariano SolariGaléz NoboaConservatives1,828,3089.24
Sabino MedinaRegina Vina (PT)Socialists557,3132.82
Matías AndradaSander BenedictoLiberals244,5761.24
Total19,789,666100.0019,291,724100.00
Blank votes257,5791.28839,8054.17
Registered voters/turnout20,047,24520,131,529

Notes

  1. The Liberals joined the Progress and Work coalition for the second round, after Matías Andrada's candidacy was unsuccessful in the first round.
  2. 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.