2002 MNR candidates

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In the [[2002 Election]] both [[MNR]] & [[MBL]] formed a joint electoral list.
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==President and vice president==
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''President:'' Presidential candidate, [[Gonzalo Sánchez de Lozada]]; vice presidential candidate, [[Carlos Mesa]].
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* [[Gonzalo Sánchez de Lozada]]
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* [[Carlos Mesa]].
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== Senate ==
''Senate:'' Won 11 of 27 seats. Chuquisaca: [[Franz Barrios Villegas]], [[Víctor Urquidi]]; Oruro: [[Mirtha Quevedo]]; Potosí: [[Juan Luis Choque Armijo]]; Tarija: [[Moira Paz Estenssoro]]; Santa Cruz: [[Guillermo Justiniano]], [[Mario Justiniano]]; Beni: [[Miguel Majluf]], [[Sandro Giordano]]; Pando: [[Jorge Justiniano Valderrama]], [[Felipe Jose Saucedo Gutierrez]].
''Senate:'' Won 11 of 27 seats. Chuquisaca: [[Franz Barrios Villegas]], [[Víctor Urquidi]]; Oruro: [[Mirtha Quevedo]]; Potosí: [[Juan Luis Choque Armijo]]; Tarija: [[Moira Paz Estenssoro]]; Santa Cruz: [[Guillermo Justiniano]], [[Mario Justiniano]]; Beni: [[Miguel Majluf]], [[Sandro Giordano]]; Pando: [[Jorge Justiniano Valderrama]], [[Felipe Jose Saucedo Gutierrez]].
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== Deputies ==
''Deputies:'' Won 36 of 130 seats. ''Uninominal:'' Chuquisaca: [[Favio Pórcel Arancibia]], [[Edwin Velasquez Saravia]], [[Miguel Antoraz Chalup]]; La Paz: [[María Teresa Paz Prudencio]], [[Hugo San Martín]]; Oruro: [[Magín Roque Humérez]]; Potosí: [[Orlando Silvio Careaga Alurralde]], [[Gonzalo Guillermo Barrientos Alvarado]], [[Marco Antonio Flores Garate]], [[Edgar José Zegarra Bernal]]; Santa Cruz: [[Jorge Guillermo Valdez Añez]], [[Julio Leigue Hurtado]], [[Desiree Bravo]], [[Roxana Sandoval]], [[Julio Novillo La Fuente]], [[Gerardo Rosado Pérez]], [[María Elizabeth Eklund Velasco]], [[José Rolando Castedo Soruco]], [[Willams Gustavo Paniagua Yépez]]; Beni: [[Juan Manuel Tovías Pfeiffer]], [[Carlos Pinto Oyola]], [[Carlos Alberto Sonnencshein Antelo]], [[Carlos Alberto Nacif Suárez]]; Pando: Pando: [[Ana Lucía Reis Melena]]. ''Plurinominal:'' La Paz: [[Oscar Sandóval Morón]], [[Oscar Omar Emilio Arrien Sandóval]], [[Alejandra Sánchez de Lozada]]; Cochabamba: [[Alberto Gasser]], [[Norma Jahel Cardona Alcocer]], [[René Wálter Jaldín Veizaga]] Oruro: [[Inés Bayá Mérida]]; Tarija: [[Mario Cossío Cortez]], [[Soledad Guerra Tovar]], [[Luis Ricardo Colpari Díaz]]; Beni: [[Edwin Shiriqui Caspary]]; [[Richard Flores Roberts]], [[Jesús Chambi Mamani]].
''Deputies:'' Won 36 of 130 seats. ''Uninominal:'' Chuquisaca: [[Favio Pórcel Arancibia]], [[Edwin Velasquez Saravia]], [[Miguel Antoraz Chalup]]; La Paz: [[María Teresa Paz Prudencio]], [[Hugo San Martín]]; Oruro: [[Magín Roque Humérez]]; Potosí: [[Orlando Silvio Careaga Alurralde]], [[Gonzalo Guillermo Barrientos Alvarado]], [[Marco Antonio Flores Garate]], [[Edgar José Zegarra Bernal]]; Santa Cruz: [[Jorge Guillermo Valdez Añez]], [[Julio Leigue Hurtado]], [[Desiree Bravo]], [[Roxana Sandoval]], [[Julio Novillo La Fuente]], [[Gerardo Rosado Pérez]], [[María Elizabeth Eklund Velasco]], [[José Rolando Castedo Soruco]], [[Willams Gustavo Paniagua Yépez]]; Beni: [[Juan Manuel Tovías Pfeiffer]], [[Carlos Pinto Oyola]], [[Carlos Alberto Sonnencshein Antelo]], [[Carlos Alberto Nacif Suárez]]; Pando: Pando: [[Ana Lucía Reis Melena]]. ''Plurinominal:'' La Paz: [[Oscar Sandóval Morón]], [[Oscar Omar Emilio Arrien Sandóval]], [[Alejandra Sánchez de Lozada]]; Cochabamba: [[Alberto Gasser]], [[Norma Jahel Cardona Alcocer]], [[René Wálter Jaldín Veizaga]] Oruro: [[Inés Bayá Mérida]]; Tarija: [[Mario Cossío Cortez]], [[Soledad Guerra Tovar]], [[Luis Ricardo Colpari Díaz]]; Beni: [[Edwin Shiriqui Caspary]]; [[Richard Flores Roberts]], [[Jesús Chambi Mamani]].
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Unelected candidates. ''Senate:'' La Paz: [[Guido Rafael Capra Gemio]], [[Humberto Choque]]; Cochabamba: [[Carlos Sánchez Berzaín]], [[Celzo Carrillo Almanza]]; [[Edil Eddy Cussi Cruz]]; Potosí: [[Yerko Kukoc]]; Tarija: [[Gustavo Ugarte Ruiz]].
Unelected candidates. ''Senate:'' La Paz: [[Guido Rafael Capra Gemio]], [[Humberto Choque]]; Cochabamba: [[Carlos Sánchez Berzaín]], [[Celzo Carrillo Almanza]]; [[Edil Eddy Cussi Cruz]]; Potosí: [[Yerko Kukoc]]; Tarija: [[Gustavo Ugarte Ruiz]].

Revision as of 18:05, 16 August 2007

President and vice president

Senate

Senate: Won 11 of 27 seats. Chuquisaca: Franz Barrios Villegas, Víctor Urquidi; Oruro: Mirtha Quevedo; Potosí: Juan Luis Choque Armijo; Tarija: Moira Paz Estenssoro; Santa Cruz: Guillermo Justiniano, Mario Justiniano; Beni: Miguel Majluf, Sandro Giordano; Pando: Jorge Justiniano Valderrama, Felipe Jose Saucedo Gutierrez.

Deputies

Deputies: Won 36 of 130 seats. Uninominal: Chuquisaca: Favio Pórcel Arancibia, Edwin Velasquez Saravia, Miguel Antoraz Chalup; La Paz: María Teresa Paz Prudencio, Hugo San Martín; Oruro: Magín Roque Humérez; Potosí: Orlando Silvio Careaga Alurralde, Gonzalo Guillermo Barrientos Alvarado, Marco Antonio Flores Garate, Edgar José Zegarra Bernal; Santa Cruz: Jorge Guillermo Valdez Añez, Julio Leigue Hurtado, Desiree Bravo, Roxana Sandoval, Julio Novillo La Fuente, Gerardo Rosado Pérez, María Elizabeth Eklund Velasco, José Rolando Castedo Soruco, Willams Gustavo Paniagua Yépez; Beni: Juan Manuel Tovías Pfeiffer, Carlos Pinto Oyola, Carlos Alberto Sonnencshein Antelo, Carlos Alberto Nacif Suárez; Pando: Pando: Ana Lucía Reis Melena. Plurinominal: La Paz: Oscar Sandóval Morón, Oscar Omar Emilio Arrien Sandóval, Alejandra Sánchez de Lozada; Cochabamba: Alberto Gasser, Norma Jahel Cardona Alcocer, René Wálter Jaldín Veizaga Oruro: Inés Bayá Mérida; Tarija: Mario Cossío Cortez, Soledad Guerra Tovar, Luis Ricardo Colpari Díaz; Beni: Edwin Shiriqui Caspary; Richard Flores Roberts, Jesús Chambi Mamani.



Unelected candidates. Senate: La Paz: Guido Rafael Capra Gemio, Humberto Choque; Cochabamba: Carlos Sánchez Berzaín, Celzo Carrillo Almanza; Edil Eddy Cussi Cruz; Potosí: Yerko Kukoc; Tarija: Gustavo Ugarte Ruiz.

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