SANTIAGO - Chileans will head to the ballot box on Sunday to elect a new president in a vote that is pitting the governing leftist coalition against an array of right-wing candidates at a time when crime and immigration are at the top of voters' minds. This will be Chile's first presidential election since 2012 where voting will be mandatory - those who do not vote face a fine. The country of some 16 million voters saw an abstention rate of 53% in the first round of its 2021 presidential election, and the large amount of apathetic or undecided residents...