2002 MNR candidates
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== Plurinominal candidates == | == Plurinominal candidates == | ||
The following is the list of [[plurinominal]] candidates to the [[House of Deputies]], who are elected based on the [[plurinominal]] (or presidential) portion of the ballot. Unelected candidates are in italics; their ''suplentes'' are in parentheses. | The following is the list of [[plurinominal]] candidates to the [[House of Deputies]], who are elected based on the [[plurinominal]] (or presidential) portion of the ballot. Unelected candidates are in italics; their ''suplentes'' are in parentheses. | ||
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+ | === Chuquisaca === | ||
+ | * ''Mario Cruz Melean'' | ||
+ | * ''Galy Durán Soruco'' | ||
+ | * ''Mario Mita Daza'' | ||
+ | * ''Julieta Nancy Cruz Torres Pantoja'' | ||
=== La Paz=== | === La Paz=== | ||
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* [[Oscar Omar Emilio Arrien Sandóval]] | * [[Oscar Omar Emilio Arrien Sandóval]] | ||
* [[Alejandra Sánchez de Lozada]] | * [[Alejandra Sánchez de Lozada]] | ||
+ | * ''Raul Moreno Zaconeta'' | ||
+ | * ''Irving Remberto Alcaraz del Castillo'' | ||
+ | * ''Fausto Ardaya Bernal'' | ||
+ | * ''Alvaro Fernando Reyes Ortiz Mansilla'' | ||
+ | * ''Simona Brigida Gutierrez Ticona'' | ||
+ | * ''José Luís Bedregal Vargas'' | ||
+ | * ''Luís Antonio Wallpher Gonzales'' | ||
+ | * ''Einar Antonio Calderon Ortega'' | ||
+ | * ''Ana Maria Pomar Varoni'' | ||
===Cochabamba=== | ===Cochabamba=== |
Revision as of 20:45, 19 August 2007
In the 2002 general elections the MNR presented itself under the banner MNR-Nueva Alianza (MNR-NA). This alliance included: MBL, PS-1, VR-9, Eje Pachakuti, FREPAB, Poder Indio, and a number of independent candidates.
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President and vice president candidates
Senate candidates
The following are the senate candidates, who are elected based on the plurinominal (or presidential) portion of the ballot. In 2002, the MNR won 11 of 27 seats to the Senate. Unelected candidates in italics; suplentes are in parentheses.
Chuquisaca
- Franz Barrios (suplente Juan Felipe Carvajal Padilla)
- Víctor Urquidi (suplente Lilian Rosario Calderon vda. de Zamora)
La Paz
Cochabamba
Oruro
Potosí
Tarija
Santa Cruz
Beni
Pando
Plurinominal candidates
The following is the list of plurinominal candidates to the House of Deputies, who are elected based on the plurinominal (or presidential) portion of the ballot. Unelected candidates are in italics; their suplentes are in parentheses.
Chuquisaca
- Mario Cruz Melean
- Galy Durán Soruco
- Mario Mita Daza
- Julieta Nancy Cruz Torres Pantoja
La Paz
- Oscar Sandóval Morón
- Oscar Omar Emilio Arrien Sandóval
- Alejandra Sánchez de Lozada
- Raul Moreno Zaconeta
- Irving Remberto Alcaraz del Castillo
- Fausto Ardaya Bernal
- Alvaro Fernando Reyes Ortiz Mansilla
- Simona Brigida Gutierrez Ticona
- José Luís Bedregal Vargas
- Luís Antonio Wallpher Gonzales
- Einar Antonio Calderon Ortega
- Ana Maria Pomar Varoni
Cochabamba
Oruro
Tarija
Beni
Uninominal deputy candidates
Chuquisaca
- Cº1 - Favio Pórcel Arancibia
- Cº2 - Germán Gutiérrez (PS-1)
- Edwin Velasquez Saravia
- Miguel Antoraz Chalup
La Paz
Oruro
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