2002 MNR candidates

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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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In the [[2002 general elections]] the [[MNR]] presented itself during the campaign 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. The ballot bore the MNR color and logo on the top portion of the ballot, with the MBL colors and logo below. For election results, see [[2002 general elections]].
==President and vice president candidates==
==President and vice president candidates==
* [[Gonzalo Sánchez de Lozada]]
* [[Gonzalo Sánchez de Lozada]]
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* [[Carlos Mesa]]
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* [[Carlos Mesa]] (Independent)
== Senate candidates ==
== Senate candidates ==
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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.
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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 ===
===Chuquisaca ===
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=== La Paz===
=== La Paz===
* ''[[Guido Rafael Capra Jemio]]''
* ''[[Guido Rafael Capra Jemio]]''
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* ''[[Humberto Choque Condori]]''
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* ''[[Humberto Choque]]'' ([[CSUTCB]])
=== Cochabamba===
=== Cochabamba===
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* ''[[José Carlos Sánchez Berzaín]]''
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* ''[[Carlos Sánchez Berzaín]]''
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* ''[[Celzo Carrillo Almanza]]''
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* ''[[Celso Carrillo]]'' (FSUTCC)
=== Oruro===
=== Oruro===
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=== Santa Cruz===
=== Santa Cruz===
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* [[Guillermo Justiniano Sándoval]]
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* [[Guillermo Justiniano]]
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* [[Mario Justiniano Aponte]]
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* [[Mario Justiniano]]
===Beni ===
===Beni ===
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===Pando===
===Pando===
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* [[Jorge Justiniano Valderrama]]
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* [[Jorge Justiniano]]
* [[Jorge Estrada Oshiro]]
* [[Jorge Estrada Oshiro]]
== Plurinominal candidates ==
== Plurinominal candidates ==
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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.
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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 ===
=== Chuquisaca ===
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* ''Mario Cruz Melean''
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* ''[[Mario Cruz]]'' (formerly [[UCS]])
* ''Galy Durán Soruco''
* ''Galy Durán Soruco''
* ''Mario Mita Daza''
* ''Mario Mita Daza''
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* ''Raul Moreno Zaconeta''
* ''Raul Moreno Zaconeta''
* ''Irving Remberto Alcaraz del Castillo''
* ''Irving Remberto Alcaraz del Castillo''
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* ''Fausto Ardaya Bernal''
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* ''[[Fausto Ardaya]]'' ([[Poder Indio]])
* ''Alvaro Fernando Reyes Ortiz Mansilla''
* ''Alvaro Fernando Reyes Ortiz Mansilla''
* ''Simona Brigida Gutierrez Ticona''
* ''Simona Brigida Gutierrez Ticona''
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== Uninominal candidates ==
== Uninominal candidates ==
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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===
===Chuquisaca===
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* [[C.01]] - [[Favio Pórcel Arancibia]]
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* [[C.01]] - [[Favio Pórcel]] (Independent)
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* [[C.02]] - ''[[Germán Gutiérrez]]'' ([[PS-1]])
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* [[C.02]] - ''[[Germán Gutiérrez]]'' ([[PS-1]]/[[VR-9]])
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* [[C.03]] -''Daniel Miranda Clauregui''
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* [[C.03]] - ''Daniel Miranda Clauregui'' (Independent)
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* [[C.04]] -''Gonzalo Aguirre Villafan'' ([[MBL]])
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* [[C.04]] - ''Gonzalo Aguirre Villafan'' ([[MBL]])
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* [[C.05]] - Edwin Velasquez Saravia
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* [[C.05]] - Edwin Velasquez Saravia (Independent)
* [[C.06]] - Miguel Antoraz Chalup
* [[C.06]] - Miguel Antoraz Chalup
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* [[C.56]] - Gerardo Rosado Pérez
* [[C.56]] - Gerardo Rosado Pérez
* [[C.57]] - María Elizabeth Eklund Velasco Justiniano
* [[C.57]] - María Elizabeth Eklund Velasco Justiniano
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* [[C.58]] - José Rolando Castedo Soruco]]
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* [[C.58]] - José Rolando Castedo Soruco
* [[C.59]] - ''Offman Blanco Pacheco''
* [[C.59]] - ''Offman Blanco Pacheco''
* [[C.60]] - Willams Gustavo Paniagua Yépez
* [[C.60]] - Willams Gustavo Paniagua Yépez
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* [[C.61]] - ''Manuel Jesus Suarez Avila''
* [[C.61]] - ''Manuel Jesus Suarez Avila''
* [[C.62]] - Juan Manuel Tovías Pfeiffer
* [[C.62]] - Juan Manuel Tovías Pfeiffer
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* [[C.64]] - Carlos Pinto Oyola
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* [[C.63]] - Carlos Pinto Oyola
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* [[C.65]] - Carlos Alberto Sonnencshein Antelo
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* [[C.64]] - Carlos Alberto Sonnencshein Antelo
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* [[C.66]] - Carlos Alberto Nacif Suárez
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* [[C.65]] - Carlos Alberto Nacif Suárez
===Pando===
===Pando===

Current revision as of 19:14, 27 February 2008

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

In the 2002 general elections the MNR presented itself during the campaign 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. The ballot bore the MNR color and logo on the top portion of the ballot, with the MBL colors and logo below. For election results, see 2002 general elections.

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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

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. 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

  • Mario Cruz (formerly UCS)
  • 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

Santa Cruz

  • Juan Carlos Durán
  • Marta Gabriela Ichaso Elcuaz
  • Jesús Ronald Mendez Capobianco
  • Erwin Fredy Saucedo Fuentes
  • Marcelino Apurani Charico
  • Marcia Josefina Saucedo Cirbian Arteaga
  • Johnny Menacho Frías
  • Mary Betty Montero Suarez
  • Pablo Moigue
  • Rosa Urgel García Martínez
  • Ana Maria Roca Callau

Beni

  • Edwin Siriqui Caspary
  • Neyda Rodriguez Dain Toro
  • Arnaldo Edmundo Añez Chavez
  • Alex Ferrier Abidar

Pando

  • Richard Flores Roberts
  • Jesús Chambi Mamani

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

  • C.07 - Rolando Diaz Estrada
  • C.08 - María Teresa Paz
  • C.09 - Hugo San Martín
  • C.10 - Luis Guillermo Silvestre Seoane Flores
  • C.11 - Pablo Fernando Espinoza Sosa
  • C.12 - Gonzalo Simbron Garcia
  • C.13 - Ines Yujra Condori
  • C.14 - Fortino Jaime Agramont Botello
  • C.15 - Jorge Adrian Alanoca Chavez
  • C.16 - Jose Luis Martinez Ramos
  • C.17 - Francisco Laura Quispe
  • C.18 - Paz Rojas Ponce
  • C.19 - Juan Hoyos Ferreira
  • C.20 - Jose Gualberto Saenz Chahar
  • C.21 - Alredo Mamani Condori
  • C.22 - Gladys Lozano Encinas Salinas

Cochabamba

  • C.23 - Alfonso Ferrufino
  • C.24 - Luis Gonzalo Maldonado Rojas
  • C.25 - Gonzalo Hermosa Gonzales
  • C.26 - Jaime Iriarte Angulo
  • C.27 - Angel Custodio Zambrana Barrios
  • C.28 - Mario Guaman Soria
  • C.29 - Edwin Jimenez Arandia
  • C.30 - Alfredo Raul Perez Balderrama
  • C.31 - German Vergara Garcia

Oruro

  • C.32 - Gregorio Ayala Hurtado
  • C.33 - Edgar Alcocer Mayorga
  • C.34 - Magín Roque Humérez
  • C.35 - Rolando Choque Magne
  • C.36 - Hugo Pereyra Garisto

Potosí

  • C.37 - Orlando Silvio Careaga Alurralde
  • C.38 - Gonzalo Guillermo Barrientos Alvarado
  • C.39 - Juan Jose Bracamonte Sardinas
  • C.40 - René Evgueni Aramayo Vargas
  • C.41 - Tomas Durán Cruz
  • C.42 - Ernesto Patiño Campos
  • C.43 - Marco Antonio Flores Garate
  • C.44 - Edgar José Zegarra Bernal

Tarija

  • C.45 - Victor Humberto Calabi Leyton
  • C.46 - Jose Ricardo Cuevas Velasquez
  • C.47 - William Fernandez Acosta
  • C.48 - Carlos Eduardo Bru Cavero
  • C.49 - Fernando Antonio Barrientos Iñiguez

Santa Cruz

  • C.50 - Roger Mario Arredondo Morales
  • C.51 - Jorge Guillermo Valdez Añez
  • C.52 - Julio Leigue Hurtado
  • C.53 - Desiree Bravo
  • C.54 - Roxana Sandoval
  • C.55 - Julio Novillo La Fuente
  • C.56 - Gerardo Rosado Pérez
  • C.57 - María Elizabeth Eklund Velasco Justiniano
  • C.58 - José Rolando Castedo Soruco
  • C.59 - Offman Blanco Pacheco
  • C.60 - Willams Gustavo Paniagua Yépez

Beni

  • C.61 - Manuel Jesus Suarez Avila
  • C.62 - Juan Manuel Tovías Pfeiffer
  • C.63 - Carlos Pinto Oyola
  • C.64 - Carlos Alberto Sonnencshein Antelo
  • C.65 - Carlos Alberto Nacif Suárez

Pando

  • C.66 -
  • C.67 - Ana Lucía Reis Melena
  • C.68 - Juan Rodriguez Lazo
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