2002 LyJ candidates

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===Chuquisaca===
===Chuquisaca===
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* [[C.01]] - Jose Luis Gutierrez
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* [[C.02]] - Juan Carlos Apaza Macias
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* [[C.04]] - Marciano Lambertin Ojeda
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* [[C.05]] - Elvira Romero Cruz Fernandez
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=== La Paz===
=== La Paz===
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* [[C.07]] - Dandy Damian Mallea Mejillones
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* [[C.08]] - Fernando Saul Bascope Revuelta
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* [[C.09]] - Daniel Castro Delgado
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* [[C.10]] - Edgar Gongora Saavedra
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* [[C.11]] - Edgar Torrejon Peñaloza
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* [[C.12]] - Rilber Herbas Zamorano
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* [[C.13]] - Lucio Canaviri Limachi
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* [[C.14]] - Mauricio Paco Calle
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* [[C.15]] - Reinaldo Ramos Errada
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* [[C.16]] - Shirley Milenka Suarez Zabala
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* [[C.18]] - Sebastian Tallacagua Titirico
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* [[C.19]] - Arminda Velasco Torrez
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* [[C.21]] - Magno Zeballos Haches
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* [[C.22]] - Juan Oscar Mayta Quispe
=== Cochabamba ===
=== Cochabamba ===
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* [[C.25]] - Cinda Romero
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* [[C.26]] - Edgar Torrez Oros
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* [[C.27]] - Rene Obando Corodova
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* [[C.29]] - Vitaliano Baptista Zenteno
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* [[C.30]] - Limberth Herbas Trujillo
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* [[C.31]] - Franz Gerardo Antoriano
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===Oruro===
===Oruro===

Revision as of 01:09, 22 November 2007

*** this is a work in progress ***


Contents

President and vice president candidates

Senate candidates

The following is the list of Senate candidates. Senators are elected based on the plurinominal (or presidential) portion of the ballot (see electoral system). Candidates recruited from other parties or organizations are marked in parentheses. Unelected candidates are in italics.

Chuquisaca

  • Edgar Vidal Mogrovejo Carrasco
  • Pastor Jorge Laredo

La Paz

  • Adriana Patricia Costa Obregon

Oruro

  • Jorge Felipe Zaral Magne

Potosí

  • Dulfredo Perez Flores
  • Mary Arancibia Ossio

Tarija

  • Wuilbert Gualberto Willys Williamz

Santa Cruz

  • Julio Menacho Cuellar
  • Marina Leon Soliz

Plurinominal candidates

The following is the list of plurinominal candidates to the House of Deputies. Plurinominal deputies are elected based on the plurinominal (or presidential) portion of the ballot (see electoral system). Candidates recruited from other parties or organizations are marked in parentheses. Unelected candidates are in italics.

Chuquisaca

  • Gullermo Rafael Cecilio Jose Olle Romero
  • Amador Rene Huasco Poma
  • Jose Luis Gutierrez Benavides
  • David Jose Cisneros Uria
  • Olga Eleuteria Janco Huallpa

La Paz

  • Alberto Costa Obregon
  • Giovanni Adrian Violeta Barrios
  • Jimmy Calderon Mollinedo
  • Carlos Condarco Macias
  • Eulogia Pantoja Vacaflor Garnica
  • Alejandro Yupanqui Apaza
  • Edwin Marshel Portocarrero Ponce
  • Jorge Nestor Delgado Ecos
  • Gloria Kirka Gonzales Quiroga
  • Miriam Clotilde Cajias Telleria
  • Felix Mauricio Bustos Martin

Cochabamba

  • Juan Gualberto Arnez Sanchez
  • Marco Antonio Eguino Humerez
  • Hilda Bustamante Cespedes de Perez
  • Moises Capihuara Rodriguez
  • Elva Medrano Chacon
  • Greby Mario Villazon Zapata
  • Braulio Ruperto Mamani Velasco

Oruro

  • Ana Maria Gonzales Cerrogrande
  • Fernando Felipe Ayala Medrano
  • Imedel Villca Cabelo

Potosí

  • August Aurora Diaz de Oropeza Villafuerte Vargas
  • Ernesto Delgado Gutierrez
  • Leto Gomez Villegas
  • Ricardo Gutierrez Thila
  • Daysi Marleny Soza Arenas
  • Lourdes Maria Llano Zambrana

Tarija

  • Ronald Schnorr Zapata
  • Ilsen Ortega Acosta
  • Jaime Santiago Navarro Vargas

Santa Cruz

  • Maria Ines Zurita Arriaga
  • Blanca Nieve Cabero Selene

Beni

  • Fernando Henry Rodo Baspineiro

Pando

  • Felix Mauricio Bustos Martin
  • Charles Alberto Bascope Revuelta

Uninominal candidates

The following is the list of uninominal candidates to the House of Deputies. Uninominal delegates are elected by plurality from single-member districts (see electoral system). Candidates recruited from other parties or organizations are marked in parentheses. Unelected candidates are in italics.

Chuquisaca

  • C.01 - Jose Luis Gutierrez
  • C.02 - Juan Carlos Apaza Macias
  • C.04 - Marciano Lambertin Ojeda
  • C.05 - Elvira Romero Cruz Fernandez

La Paz

  • C.07 - Dandy Damian Mallea Mejillones
  • C.08 - Fernando Saul Bascope Revuelta
  • C.09 - Daniel Castro Delgado
  • C.10 - Edgar Gongora Saavedra
  • C.11 - Edgar Torrejon Peñaloza
  • C.12 - Rilber Herbas Zamorano
  • C.13 - Lucio Canaviri Limachi
  • C.14 - Mauricio Paco Calle
  • C.15 - Reinaldo Ramos Errada
  • C.16 - Shirley Milenka Suarez Zabala
  • C.18 - Sebastian Tallacagua Titirico
  • C.19 - Arminda Velasco Torrez
  • C.21 - Magno Zeballos Haches
  • C.22 - Juan Oscar Mayta Quispe

Cochabamba

  • C.25 - Cinda Romero
  • C.26 - Edgar Torrez Oros
  • C.27 - Rene Obando Corodova
  • C.29 - Vitaliano Baptista Zenteno
  • C.30 - Limberth Herbas Trujillo
  • C.31 - Franz Gerardo Antoriano

Oruro

Potosí

Tarija

Santa Cruz

Beni

Pando

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