2002 MAS candidates

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=== Chuquisaca ===
=== Chuquisaca ===
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* Ricardo Alberto Diaz
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* Natividad Chambi Mamani
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=== La Paz===
=== La Paz===
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* Manuel Alcides Morales Davila
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* Antonio Peredo Leigue
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* Gustavo Torrico Landa
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* Ivan Felix Morales Nava
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* Marleny Juana Paredes Villalba
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* Felipe Javier Villan Cabrera
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* David Brañez Rivera
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* Edmundo Johnny Valdez Mejia
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* Alberto Tapia Mamani
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* Mario Aparicio Duarte
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* Luis Senzano Hinojosa
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===Cochabamba===
===Cochabamba===
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* Jorge Alvarado Rivas
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* Emilio Sejas Medina
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* Habbie Lopez Barañado
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* Dario Mendoza Vidaurre
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* Lenny Rosario Rivas Antezana
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* Jaime Arratia Olmos
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* Nancy Arratia Torrez
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* Candido Muruchi Vidal
===Oruro===  
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* Alberto Luis Aguilar Calle
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* Efrain Mamani Ayma
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* Lindaura Rasguido Mejia
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* Eusebio Salazar Tellez
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* Claudina Mamani Quiroz Huarachi
=== Potosí ===
=== Potosí ===

Revision as of 01:43, 22 November 2007

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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

  • Alejandro Rodriguez Lopez

La Paz

  • Esteban Silvestre Clares
  • Alfonso Cabrera Cabrera

Cochabamba

  • Filemon Escobar
  • Rene Marcelo Aramayo Perez

Oruro

  • Carlos Esteban Sandy Antezana
  • Alicia Muñoz Ala

Potosí

  • Felix Vasquez Mamani

Tarija

  • Saul Apolinar Aparacio Rueda

Santa Cruz

  • Fermin Tito Aguanta
  • Cecila Jaldin de Apaico

Beni

  • Alfredo Reyes Zurita

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

  • Ricardo Alberto Diaz
  • Natividad Chambi Mamani

La Paz

  • Manuel Alcides Morales Davila
  • Antonio Peredo Leigue
  • Gustavo Torrico Landa
  • Ivan Felix Morales Nava
  • Marleny Juana Paredes Villalba
  • Felipe Javier Villan Cabrera
  • David Brañez Rivera
  • Edmundo Johnny Valdez Mejia
  • Alberto Tapia Mamani
  • Mario Aparicio Duarte
  • Luis Senzano Hinojosa

Cochabamba

  • Jorge Alvarado Rivas
  • Emilio Sejas Medina
  • Habbie Lopez Barañado
  • Dario Mendoza Vidaurre
  • Lenny Rosario Rivas Antezana
  • Jaime Arratia Olmos
  • Nancy Arratia Torrez
  • Candido Muruchi Vidal

Oruro

  • Alberto Luis Aguilar Calle
  • Efrain Mamani Ayma
  • Lindaura Rasguido Mejia
  • Eusebio Salazar Tellez
  • Claudina Mamani Quiroz Huarachi

Potosí

Tarija

Santa Cruz

Beni

Pando

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

La Paz

Cochabamba

Oruro

Potosí

Tarija

Santa Cruz

Beni

Pando

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