Chilean Presidential election, 1994 (Napoleon's World)

The Chilean Presidential election of 1994 was held on January 16, 1994, with a potential second round of voting scheduled for February 10. Arturo Alessandri Besa of the National Party emerged victorious against five opponents in the first round, the only President since the electoral terms of the 1990 Constitution were agreed upon to win an election on the first ballot, and earning both the highest percentage of votes (53.4%) and the highest total number of votes. The 1994 election marked the first peaceful and democratic transfer of power from one political party to another in Chile since the 1960's, as the Provisional Transition Government of 1989-90 consisted of no political party and had come to power through popular revolt. In the coinciding March Congressional election, the Chilean right achieved great gains to shore up President Besa's mandate.