More than 350 candidates aspire to win this Sunday the elections to integrate the second Chilean constitutional council that will draft the new Magna Carta. After the failure of the previous process – when 62% rejected the text – citizens will go to the polls under a cloud of apathy.

The result of this referendum will mark the second half of Gabriel Boric's government, which was seriously affected by the first. The candidates are grouped into five options: three lists and two parties. EL PAÍS has selected a dozen – two for each option – that can define the next Fundamental Charter.