Claudia Nogueira

Claudia Andrea Nogueira Fernández (26 November 1969 Santiago) is a Chilean lawyer and politician. She is a member of the Independent Democratic Union party, since 1987; in December 2005 she was elected Deputy of the Republic of Chile by District No. 19, corresponding to the communes of Independencia and Recoleta, in the Metropolitan Region, a position she held until 2018. She is married with Gonzalo Cornejo (Former Mayor of Recoleta).

Claudia Nogueira
Born26 November 1969  (age 50)
Santiago 
Political partyIndependent Democratic Union 

Life

She completed her basic studies at the Craighouse School in Santiago de Chile, and at the La Salle School in Temuco, where she completed her basic and media studies. Later she returned to Santiago, where she graduated as an attorney, after studying law at the Gabriela Mistral University.

Nogueira joined the Independent Democratic Union party at the age of eighteen, being a founding member, and university leader of her party. She dedicated himself to give classes of Introduction to Law in the careers of Journalism and Auditing of the Andrés Bello National University.

He worked in social work for her party. In 1997 she was Jovino Novoa's chief of staff in the senatorial campaign. She provided legal assistance at the parliamentary headquarters of the Deputy Cristian Leay, giving motivational talks to young people from Recoleta and Independencia. For the 1999 presidential campaign of Joaquín Lavín, she managed the women's issues of the candidate.

Her work continued as the wife of the Mayor of Recoleta, Gonzalo Cornejo, this is how she created a Training Center in various areas such as: gastronomy, hairdressing, dressmaking, first aid, computers, etc. Specially designed for female heads of household so that they could integrate into the labor market or work from their homes taking care of their children, 300 women are trained per year. She created several crafts and gymnastics workshops in more than 230 Mother and Senior Adult Centers for recreational and training purposes. She actively participated in the support of the Kindergartens of the Recoleta district, devising a kind of sponsorship between companies and the latter, collaborating permanently in accommodating your needs.

In 2005 she was nominated as Deputy for the District No. 19 corresponding to the communes of Independencia and Recoleta, in the Metropolitan Region for the period 2006–2010, being elected in December 2005 and assumed her functions on March 11, 2006 .

Electoral history

2005 parliamentary elections

  • Parliamentary Elections of 2005 to Deputy for District 19 (Independencia and Recoleta)[1]
Candidate Coalition Party Votes % Resultes
Patricio Hales Dib Concertación Democrática PPD 53.773 48,72 Diputado
Claudia Nogueira Fernández Alianza UDI 33.231 30,11 Diputado
Pablo Rochet Araujo Alianza RN 8.281 7,50
Mauricio Castro Jara Concertación Democrática PDC 6.420 5,82
German Llanca González Juntos Podemos Más ILC 5.287 4,79
Nicolás García Moreno Juntos Podemos Más ILC 3.383 3,07

2009 Parliamentary elections

  • Parliamentary Elections of 2009 to Deputy for District 19 (Independencia and Recoleta)[2]
Candidate Coalition Party Votes % Resultes
Patricio Hales Dib Concertación y Juntos Podemos por más Democracia PPD 39.126 38,12 Diputado
Claudia Nogueira Fernández Coalición por el Cambio UDI 38.297 37,31 Diputado
Gonzalo Durán Baronti Concertación y Juntos Podemos por más Democracia PS 13.329 12,99
Vlado Mirosevic Verdugo Coalición por el Cambio ILB 5.148 5,02
Jorge Pavez Urrutia Chile Limpio. Vote Feliz ILD 2.485 2,42
Leonora Zúñiga Fuentes Nueva Mayoría para Chile PH 1.775 1,73
Cristopher González Castillo Nueva Mayoría para Chile ILC 1.305 1,27
Damaris Hernández Muñoz Chile Limpio. Vote Feliz MAS 1.177 1,15

2013 Parliamentary elections

  • Parliamentary elections of 2013 to Deputy for district 19 (Independence and Recoleta) [3]
Candidate Coalition Party Votes % Resultes
Karol Cariola Oliva Nueva Mayoría PCCh 35.604 38,47 Diputada
Claudia Nogueira Fernández Alianza UDI 22.992 24,84 Diputada
Óscar Santelices Altamirano Nueva Mayoría PPD 13.929 15,05
Eduardo Cuevas Rosselot Alianza RN 6.934 7,49
Roberto Cofré Pinto Nueva Constitución para Chile ILH 4.214 4,55
Galvarino Sazo Bolbaran Si tú quieres, Chile cambia PRO 3.005 3,24
Juan Francisco Valdés Valencia Si tú quieres, Chile cambia PRO 2.424 2,61
Claudio Méndez Rojas Partido Humanista PH 2.051 2,21
Eduardo Patricio Purán Purán Partido Humanista PH 1.378 1,48

2017 Parliamentary elections

  • Parliamentary elections of 2017 to Deputy for the 9th district (Navia Hill, Conchalí, Huechuraba, Independence, Lo Prado, Quinta Normal, Recoleta and Renca)[4]
Candidate Coalition Party Votes % Resultados
Karol Cariola Oliva La Fuerza de la Mayoría PCCh 50.442 15.0 Diputada
Érika Olivera de la Fuente Chile Vamos IND-RN 30.792 9.1 Diputada
Sebastián Keitel Bianchi Chile Vamos IND-EVO 30.237 9.0 Diputado
Maite Orsini Pascal Frente Amplio RD 21.826 6.5 Diputada
Claudia Nogueira Fernández Chile Vamos UDI 19.437 5.8
Jorge Durán Espinoza Chile Vamos RN 19.380 5.7 Diputado
Cristina Gidardi Lavín La Fuerza de la Mayoría PPD 16.180 4.8 Diputada
Eddy Roldán Cabrera Independiente IND 15.020 4.5
Gonzalo Navarrete Muñoz La Fuerza de la Mayoría PPD 13.341 4.0
Boris Barrera Moreno La Fuerza de la Mayoría PCCh 4.355 1.3 Diputado

References

  1. Elecciones.gov.cl Votación Candidatos por distrito 19, diputados 2005
  2. Votación Candidatos por distrito 19, diputados 2009
  3. Votación candidatos por distrito 19 diputados 2013, en servel.cl
  4. Emol.com, Equipo. "Resultados de las Elecciones Presidenciales, Parlamentarias y Cores 2017 en Chile – Especial de Emol.com". www.emol.com. Retrieved 2018-07-28.

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