Polls have opened in Chile for a runoff presidential election between communist former labor minister Jeannette Jara and arch-conservative former lawmaker José Antonio Kast. Jara narrowly beat Kast in the first round, but with 70% of votes going to right-wing parties, Kast is expected to win this time. Many voters are frustrated with the extreme options. Kast has focused on immigration and crime, gaining a strong lead. His promises include mass deportations and increased military powers. However, his party lacks a congressional majority, which may force compromises. Chile's political direction remains uncertain as voters cast their ballots.