2002 MNR candidates

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Revision as of 20:58, 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.

Chuquisaca

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.

Chuquisaca

  • Mario Cruz Melean
  • Galy Durán Soruco
  • Mario Mita Daza
  • Julieta Nancy Cruz Torres Pantoja

La Paz

Cochabamba

  • Alberto Gasser
  • Norma Jahel Cardona Alcocer Jordan
  • René Wálter Jaldín Veizaga
  • Rene Quiroga Viscara
  • Tania Ines Laredo Teran Huk
  • Carlos Eduardo Suarez Montan
  • Noemi Elizabeth Ziade Morales
  • Hernán Medrano Villegas

Oruro

  • Inés Bayá Mérida Camargo
  • José Antonio Galindo Neder
  • Marleny Magdelena Magne Véliz
  • Alfonso Chuquimia Véliz

Potosí

  • Walter Humberto Zuleta Roncal
  • Maz Feraude Gutirrez
  • Osvaldo Ramirez Guzman
  • Guillermo Condori Ramos

Tarija

Beni

Uninominal deputy candidates

Chuquisaca

La Paz

Oruro

Potosí

Santa Cruz

Beni

Pando

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