2005 MAS candidates
From Bolivian Politics
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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
- Ricardo Alberto Diaz
- Luis Gerald Ortiz Alba
La Paz
- Antonio Peredo Leigue
- Lino Villca Delgado
Cochabamba
- Gaston Rolando Cornejo Bascope
- Fredy Omar Fernandez Quiroga
Oruro
- Felix Rojas Gutierrez
- Santos Javier Tito Veliz
Potosí
- Santos Ramirez Valverde
- Carmen Rosa Velasquez Mamani
Tarija
- Tito Jesus Carrazana Baldiviezo
- Rigoberto Acha Condori
Santa Cruz
- Benigno Guido Guardia Flores
- Emilio Osvaldo Patino Berdeja
Beni
- Emil Balcazar Lara
- Humberto Lopez Cumaly
Pando
- Manuel Limachi Quispe
- Javier Antonio Martin Prudencio Saravia
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
- Pablo Perez Petrinovic
- Victoria Murillo Soria
- Rene Oscar Martniez Callahuanca
- Valeriano Tarifa Heredia
La Paz
- Alvaro Marcelo Garcia Linera
- Elizabeth Cristina Salguero Carrillo
- Victor Mena Siacara
- Feliz Garcia Surco
- Gustavo Torrico Landa
- Enrique Marin Vargas
- Henry Simon de la Barra Valdez
- Katty Daisy Torrez Mamani
- Estefa Apaza Quispe
- Teofilo Mamani Argana
Cochabamba
- Ivan Jorge Canelas Alurralde
- Gabriel Herbas Camacho
- Milena Aracely Hinojosa Garcia
- Gonzalo David Lazcano Murillo
- Florencia Villaroel Orellana
- Hortencia Pilar Gomez
- Gil Hernan Tuco Ayma
- Cristina Flores Soliz
- Jose Rafael Gutierrez
Oruro
- Ricardo Froilan Aillon Alvarez
- Alex Cerrogrande Acarapi
- Ricardo Herminio Mendoza Espinoza
- Paulina Humacata Zarate
Potosí
- Jose Antonio Pimentel Castillo
- Ximena Martha Flores Castro
- Teodoro Ali Flores
- Faustino Auca Villca
- Romulo Calani Mita
Tarija
- Simon Zurita Medrano
- Julia Damiana Ramos Sanchez
- Julio Cesar Aramayo Soruco
- Marcelo Rodrigo Mendoza Alvarez
Santa Cruz
- Segundo Tobias Maida Rojas
- Nemesia Achacollo Tola
- Arminda Mendez Terrazas
- Placido Baron Uyuquipa
- Luisa Ramirez
- Felix Nicasio Santos
- Mario Munoz Vedia
- Juan Catlos Martinez Teran
- Clavel Maria Susana Terceros
Beni
- Willian Chavez Garcia
- Mariana Ines Paz Quaino
- Zoilo Ramos Alejo
Pando
- Ana Lucia Reis
- Lupe Monasterio Salas
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 - Rene Weimar Pereira Zarate
- C.02 - Rene Oscar Martinez Callahuanca
- C.03 - Valerio Torihuano
- C.04 - Wilber Flores Torres
- C.05 - Bernabe Paredes Barja
- C.06 - Orlando Pedro Miranda Valverde
La Paz
- C.07 - Cristina Rojas Carita
- C.08 - Javier Eduardo Zavaleta Lopez
- C.09 - Guillermo Beckar Cortes
- C.10 - Mario Javier Alvar Bejarano Vega
- C.11 - Felipe Jorge Silva Trujillo
- C.13 - Eddgar Hugo Valeriano Apaza
- C.14 - Oscar Chirinos Alanoca
- C.15 - Tony Eden Condori Cochi
- C.16 - Miguel Machaca Huacani
- C.17 - Hilario Callisaya Quispe
- C.18 - Leandro Chacalluca Mamani
- C.19 - Filemon Aruni Gonzales
- C.20 - Gabriel Flores Palli
- C.21 - Rene Choque Marca
- C.22 - Victor Marquez Quino
Cochabamba
- C.12 - David Edgar Balderrama Balderrama
- C.23 - Antonio Ramon Sanchez Carranza
- C.26 - Ricardo Javier Garcia Soruco
- C.27 - David Herrada Delgadillo
- C.28 - Juan Valdivia Almanza
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