Analysts indicated that Mujica won largely because of the popularity of the Broad Front and incumbent President Tabaré Vázquez's pro-business policies that had strengthened the country's economy.[2] After taking office in 2005, Vazquez cut the unemployment rate from 12.3 to 7.3 percent, encouraged trade and foreign investment, increased wages and social spending, and boosted the central bank reserves and the country's credit rating.[3]
The Broad Front retained a majority in parliament with 15 senators (plus Danilo Astori, later elected vice-president and thus president of the General Assembly) out of a total of 30 and 50 deputies out of a total of 99. The National Party came in second with 9 senators and 30 deputies. Both parties lost votes and legislative seats in comparison with 2004. The historically dominant Colorado made gains and increased its representation to 5 senators and 17 deputies. Finally, the Independent Party did not achieve its main goal of winning a seat in the Senate, but obtained 2 seats in the lower chamber.
Pedro Bordaberry led the Colorado Party to a notable electoral recovery, practically doubling its votes cast in 2004. The Independent Party, with candidates Pablo Mieres and Iván Posada, gained an additional seat in the Chamber of Deputies. Popular Assembly, a small, new extreme left party, did not win much support.
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Party | Presidential candidate | First round | Second round | Seats |
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Votes | % | Votes | % | Chamber | +/– | Senate | +/– |
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| Broad Front | José Mujica | 1,105,262 | 49.34 | 1,197,638 | 54.63 | 50 | –2 | 16 | 0 |
| National Party | Luis Alberto Lacalle | 669,942 | 29.90 | 994,510 | 45.37 | 30 | –6 | 9 | –2 |
| Colorado Party | Pedro Bordaberry | 392,307 | 17.51 | | 17 | +7 | 5 | +2 |
| Independent Party | Pablo Mieres | 57,360 | 2.56 | | 2 | +1 | 0 | 0 |
| Popular Assembly | Raúl Rodríguez | 15,428 | 0.69 | | 0 | New | 0 | New |
Total | 2,240,299 | 100.00 | 2,192,148 | 100.00 | 99 | 0 | 30 | 0 |
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Valid votes | 2,240,299 | 97.21 | 2,192,148 | 95.90 | |
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Invalid/blank votes | 64,387 | 2.79 | 93,810 | 4.10 | |
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Total votes | 2,304,686 | 100.00 | 2,285,958 | 100.00 | |
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Registered voters/turnout | 2,563,250 | 89.91 | 2,563,250 | 89.18 | |
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Source: Corte Electoral |
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More information Constituency, Broad Front ...
First round
Constituency |
Broad Front |
National Party |
Colorado Party |
Independent Party |
Others[a] |
Valid votes |
Invalid votes |
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Votes |
% |
D |
Votes |
% |
D |
Votes |
% |
D |
Votes |
% |
D |
Votes |
% |
Votes |
% |
Votes |
% |
Artigas |
19,362 |
36.9 |
1 |
21,464 |
40.9 |
1 |
9,801 |
18.7 |
0 |
422 |
0.80 |
0 |
113 |
0.22 |
51,162 |
97.6 |
1,266 |
2.4 |
Canelones |
166,185 |
51.0 |
8 |
91,412 |
28.1 |
4 |
46,580 |
14.3 |
2 |
7,888 |
2.42 |
0 |
2,374 |
0.73 |
314,439 |
96.6 |
11,131 |
3.4 |
Cerro Largo |
24,968 |
40.1 |
1 |
26,508 |
42.6 |
1 |
8,489 |
13.6 |
0 |
609 |
0.98 |
0 |
162 |
0.26 |
60,736 |
97.6 |
1,490 |
2.4 |
Colonia |
35,369 |
38.4 |
1 |
32,720 |
35.5 |
1 |
19,221 |
20.9 |
1 |
2,134 |
2.32 |
1 |
216 |
0.23 |
89,660 |
97.4 |
2,418 |
2.6 |
Durazno |
14,870 |
34.7 |
1 |
17,819 |
41.6 |
1 |
8,019 |
18.7 |
0 |
876 |
2.05 |
0 |
121 |
0.28 |
41,705 |
97.4 |
1,131 |
2.6 |
Flores |
6,146 |
30.9 |
1 |
8,815 |
44.3 |
1 |
4,162 |
20.9 |
0 |
243 |
1.22 |
0 |
73 |
0.37 |
19,439 |
97.8 |
439 |
2.2 |
Florida |
19,750 |
38.4 |
1 |
18,604 |
36.2 |
1 |
10,459 |
20.3 |
0 |
1,147 |
2.23 |
0 |
227 |
0.44 |
50,187 |
97.6 |
1,225 |
2.4 |
Lavalleja |
14,411 |
30.8 |
1 |
19,522 |
41.7 |
1 |
10,488 |
22.4 |
0 |
1,040 |
2.22 |
0 |
128 |
0.27 |
45,589 |
97.3 |
1,275 |
2.7 |
Maldonado |
44,580 |
40.9 |
2 |
34,409 |
31.6 |
1 |
23,231 |
21.3 |
1 |
3,145 |
2.88 |
0 |
318 |
0.29 |
105,683 |
96.9 |
3,353 |
3.1 |
Montevideo |
522,205 |
56.2 |
24 |
202,210 |
21.8 |
9 |
138,987 |
15.0 |
7 |
31,238 |
3.36 |
1 |
9,687 |
1.04 |
904,327 |
97.3 |
24,997 |
2.7 |
Paysandú |
37,056 |
45.6 |
1 |
28,451 |
35.0 |
1 |
11,677 |
14.4 |
1 |
1,456 |
1.79 |
0 |
286 |
0.35 |
78,926 |
97.2 |
2,299 |
2.8 |
Rio Negro |
15,480 |
40.5 |
1 |
11,604 |
30.4 |
1 |
9,447 |
24.7 |
0 |
612 |
1.60 |
0 |
96 |
0.25 |
37,239 |
97.5 |
942 |
2.5 |
Rivera |
24,974 |
33.9 |
1 |
25,976 |
35.2 |
1 |
20,002 |
27.1 |
1 |
724 |
0.98 |
0 |
144 |
0.20 |
71,820 |
97.5 |
1,873 |
2.5 |
Rocha |
22,123 |
41.4 |
1 |
18,067 |
33.8 |
1 |
10,305 |
19.3 |
0 |
879 |
1.64 |
0 |
281 |
0.53 |
51,655 |
96.6 |
1,819 |
3.4 |
Salto |
39,982 |
46.3 |
1 |
23,344 |
27.0 |
1 |
19,445 |
22.5 |
2 |
1,243 |
1.44 |
0 |
216 |
0.25 |
84,230 |
97.5 |
2,202 |
2.5 |
San Jose |
30,783 |
42.8 |
1 |
25,305 |
35.2 |
1 |
11,860 |
16.5 |
1 |
1,378 |
1.92 |
0 |
439 |
0.61 |
69,765 |
97.0 |
2,189 |
3.0 |
Soriano |
27,595 |
43.7 |
1 |
19,098 |
30.3 |
1 |
13,530 |
21.4 |
0 |
893 |
1.41 |
0 |
260 |
0.41 |
61,376 |
97.2 |
1,741 |
2.8 |
Tacuarembó |
25,312 |
37.2 |
1 |
28,605 |
42.1 |
1 |
11,251 |
16.6 |
1 |
964 |
1.42 |
0 |
175 |
0.26 |
66,307 |
97.6 |
1,659 |
2.4 |
Treinta y Tres |
14,111 |
38.1 |
1 |
16,009 |
43.3 |
1 |
5,353 |
14.5 |
0 |
469 |
1.27 |
0 |
112 |
0.30 |
36,054 |
97.5 |
938 |
2.5 |
Total |
1,105,262 |
47.96 |
50 |
669,942 |
29.07 |
30 |
392,307 |
17.02 |
17 |
57,360 |
2.49 |
2 |
15,428 |
0.67 |
2,240,299 |
97.21 |
64,387 |
2.79 |
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Source: Corte Electoral |
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More information Constituency, Broad Front ...
Second round
Constituency |
Broad Front |
National Party |
Valid votes |
Invalid votes |
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Votes |
% |
Votes |
% |
Votes |
% |
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Artigas |
21,823 |
42.5 |
28,133 |
54.8 |
49,956 |
97.3 |
1,411 |
2.7 |
Canelones |
180,138 |
55.7 |
130,099 |
40.2 |
310,237 |
95.9 |
13,288 |
4.1 |
Cerro Largo |
28,190 |
45.9 |
31,147 |
50.7 |
59,337 |
96.6 |
2,092 |
3.4 |
Colonia |
39,763 |
43.5 |
47,993 |
52.5 |
87,756 |
96.1 |
3,595 |
3.9 |
Durazno |
17,160 |
40.6 |
23,581 |
55.7 |
40,741 |
96.3 |
1,558 |
3.7 |
Flores |
7,477 |
38.1 |
11,253 |
57.3 |
18,730 |
95.4 |
893 |
4.6 |
Florida |
22,196 |
43.5 |
26,612 |
52.2 |
48,808 |
95.7 |
2,209 |
4.3 |
Lavalleja |
16,664 |
35.8 |
27,928 |
60.0 |
44,592 |
95.8 |
1,945 |
4.2 |
Maldonado |
50,314 |
46.4 |
53,110 |
48.9 |
103,424 |
95.3 |
5,103 |
4.7 |
Montevideo |
552,578 |
59.8 |
332,232 |
35.9 |
884,810 |
95.7 |
39,451 |
4.3 |
Paysandú |
39,123 |
48.9 |
37,865 |
47.3 |
76,988 |
96.2 |
3,018 |
3.8 |
Rio Negro |
17,263 |
45.8 |
18,899 |
50.2 |
36,162 |
96.0 |
1,522 |
4.0 |
Rivera |
29,677 |
41.0 |
39,930 |
55.2 |
69,607 |
96.2 |
2,764 |
3.8 |
Rocha |
24,107 |
45.5 |
26,252 |
49.5 |
50,359 |
95.0 |
2,640 |
5.0 |
Salto |
44,375 |
52.0 |
37,944 |
44.5 |
82,319 |
96.5 |
2,985 |
3.5 |
San Jose |
33,644 |
47.1 |
34,866 |
48.8 |
68,510 |
95.9 |
2,953 |
4.1 |
Soriano |
30,521 |
48.9 |
29,164 |
46.7 |
59,685 |
95.5 |
2,784 |
4.5 |
Tacuarembó |
27,191 |
40.5 |
37,627 |
56.1 |
64,818 |
96.6 |
2,298 |
3.4 |
Treinta y Tres |
15,434 |
42.2 |
19,875 |
54.3 |
35,309 |
96.4 |
1,301 |
3.6 |
Total |
1,197,638 |
52.39 |
994,510 |
43.51 |
2,192,148 |
95.9 |
93,810 |
4.10 |
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