2024 Uruguayan general election

General elections will be held in Uruguay on 27 October 2024. If no presidential candidate receives a majority in the first round of voting, a runoff will take place on Sunday 24 November 2024.

Background
Incumbent President Luis Lacalle Pou, who won the 2019 elections, cannot run again as the constitution bars a president from immediate re-election. As a result, the governing National Party has to nominate a new candidate.

Electoral system
The President of Uruguay is elected using the two-round system, with a run-off held if no candidate receives 50% of the vote in the first round. The 30 members of the Senate are elected by proportional representation in a single nationwide constituency. The vice president, elected on the same ballot as the president, becomes president of the Senate, with his vote being determinant in case of tie. The 99 members of the Chamber of Representatives are elected by proportional representation in 19 multi-member constituencies based on the 19 departments. Seats are allocated using the highest averages method.

The elections are held using the double simultaneous vote method, whereby voters cast a single vote for the party of their choice for all three seats of Presidency, Senate and Chamber of Representatives.

Presidential candidates
Presidential primaries were held on 30 June 2024 to nominate the presidential candidate for every political party.


 * National Party
 * Álvaro Delgado, secretary of the Presidency (2020–present)
 * Laura Raffo, President of the Montevideo Departmental Commission of the National Party (2020–present)
 * Jorge Gandini, Senator (2020–present)
 * Carlos Iafigliola, member of the Montevideo Legislature (2005–2010)
 * Broad Front
 * Yamandú Orsi, Intendant of Canelones (2015–present)
 * Carolina Cosse, Intendant of Montevideo (2020–present)
 * Andrés Lima, Intendant of Salto (2020–present)
 * Colorado Party
 * Andrés Ojeda, criminal lawyer and television pundit
 * Robert Silva García, President of ANEP (2020–2023)
 * Tabaré Viera, Minister of Tourism (2021–present)
 * Gabriel Gurméndez Armand-Ugon, President of ANTEL (2020–2023)
 * Carolina Ache Batlle, Deputy Minister of Foreign Relations (2020–2023)
 * Cabildo Abierto
 * Guido Manini Ríos, Senator (2020–present)

Second round

 * Notes: