Chileans voted Sunday on whether to adopt a new constitution that would break from the era of Augusto Pinochet's dictatorship, foster a more welfare-based society and boost Indigenous rights.
Chileans are voting on a new constitution, which is backed by leftist President Gabriel Boric. Opinion polls suggest they could reject the new text due to conservative concerns on issues such as abortion.
If adopted, the new constitution would put a focus on social issues and gender parity, enshrine rights for Chile's Indigenous population and put the environment and climate change center stage.