2002 MNR candidates
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== Senate list candidates == | == Senate list candidates == | ||
- | + | Won 11 of 27 seats. Unelected candidates in italics. | |
===Chuquisaca === | ===Chuquisaca === | ||
* [[Franz Barrios Villegas]] | * [[Franz Barrios Villegas]] | ||
* [[Víctor Urquidi]] | * [[Víctor Urquidi]] | ||
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+ | == La Paz== | ||
+ | * ''[[Guido Rafael Capra Gemio]]'' | ||
+ | * ''[[Humberto Choque]]'' | ||
=== Oruro=== | === Oruro=== | ||
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- | Unelected candidates. ''Senate:'' La Paz: | + | Unelected candidates. ''Senate:'' La Paz: ; Cochabamba: [[Carlos Sánchez Berzaín]], [[Celzo Carrillo Almanza]]; [[Edil Eddy Cussi Cruz]]; Potosí: [[Yerko Kukoc]]; Tarija: [[Gustavo Ugarte Ruiz]]. |
== Plurinominal list deputy candidates == | == Plurinominal list deputy candidates == |
Revision as of 18:18, 16 August 2007
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President and vice president
Senate list candidates
Won 11 of 27 seats. Unelected candidates in italics.
Chuquisaca
La Paz
Oruro
Potosí
Tarija
Santa Cruz
Beni
Pando
Unelected candidates. Senate: La Paz: ; Cochabamba: Carlos Sánchez Berzaín, Celzo Carrillo Almanza; Edil Eddy Cussi Cruz; Potosí: Yerko Kukoc; Tarija: Gustavo Ugarte Ruiz.
Plurinominal list deputy candidates
La Paz
Cochabamba
Oruro
Tarija
Beni
Uninominal deputy candidates
Chuquisaca
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