Further behind are the center-left Yasna Provoste, with 12.1% and the absent candidate who lives in the United States, the economist Franco Parisi, jumps to fourth place, with 10.6% moving the government candidate, Sebastián Sichel to fifth place , with 9.1%.
In the last two places appears the leader of the Progressive party, Marco Enriquez-Ominami, with 5.1% and the ultra-left Eduardo Artés, with 2.6%. Don’t know, 6.8%. This calculation was made according to an estimate of the voting citizen of 50.8% of the total register of 14,959,945 people.
When the universal register is adopted, with the sample of just over 2,000 respondents and the elections were next Sunday, Kast obtained 22.2% of the votes, followed by Boric, with 17.4%. Further back, Provoste (9.5%), Franco Parisi (7.3%), Sebastián Sichel (6.9%), Marco Enríquez-Ominami (4.8%), Eduardo Artes (1.6%).
In the second round – to be held on December 19 – calculated with an estimated 50.8% of voters, Boric surpasses Kast with 42.9% versus 37.8 for the president of the Republican party.
With the total of the pattern, Boric wins with 32.9% compared to Kast with 32.8%. If the second round were between Boric and Provoste, the deputy leads by 33.4% to the Christian Democratic senator, who obtains 30.1%.

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