Amelia Herrera

Maria Amelia Herrera Silva is a Chilean politician. She served as deputy for the 12th district and previously was mayor of Quilpué from 1996 to 2004.

Amelia Herrera
Deputy of the Chamber of Deputies of Chile for the 12th district
In office
11 March 2006  11 March 2010
Preceded byArturo Longton
Succeeded byArturo Squella
Mayor of Quilpué
In office
6 December 1996  6 December 2004
Preceded byIván Manríquez Cuevas
Succeeded byMauricio Viñambres Adasme
Personal details
BornChile
NationalityChilean
Political partyNational Renewal
Spouse(s)Arturo Longton
Children3
Alma materUniversity of Chile
ProfessionLawyer

Family

In 2015, her husband Arturo Longton died. They had sons Arturo and Andrés Longton; and a daughter Amelia Longton.[1]

Electoral Resume

Municipal Elections 1992

Quilpué's mayoralty[2]

Candidate Party Votes % Results
Iván Manríquez Cuevas PDC 8.611 16,99 Mayor
Eugenio Rengifo Bacelli PDC 6.520 12,87 Councilor
Luis Aran Ortiz PPD 5.526 10,90 Councilor
Amelia Herrera Silva RN 4.557 8,99 Councilor

Municipal Elections 1996

Quilpué's mayoralty[3]

Candidate Party Votes % Results
Amelia Herrera Silva RN 10.746 23,25 Mayor
Eugenio Rengifo Bacelli PDC 6.198 13,41 Councilor
Waldo Vidal Álvarez UDI 5.043 10,91 Councilor

Municipal Elections 2000

Quilpué's mayoralty[4]

Candidate Party Votes % Results
Amelia Herrera Silva RN 22.884 44,09 Mayor
Eugenio Rengifo Bacelli PDC 10.813 20,83 Councilor
Mauricio Viñambres Adasme PS 4.015 7,74 Councilor

References

  1. "Falleció el ex diputado y primer gobernador de Marga Marga, Arturo Longton". Soychile.cl (in Spanish). 3 July 2015. Retrieved 22 July 2015.
  2. Resultados oficiales Ministerio del Interior, Quilpué, Región de Valparaíso, Municipales 1992. En elecciones.gov.cl
  3. Resultados oficiales Ministerio del Interior, Quilpué, Región de Valparaíso, Municipales 1996. En elecciones.gov.cl
  4. Resultados oficiales Ministerio del Interior, Quilpué, Región de Valparaíso, Municipales 2000. En elecciones.gov.cl
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