1997 MNR candidates

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President and vice president candidates

  • Juan Carlos Duran Saucedo
  • Percy Fernandez Añez

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

  • Victor Enrique Urquidi Hodgkinson
  • Javier Torres Goitia Torres

La Paz

  • Julio Mantilla Cuellar
  • Adolfo Navarro Flores

Cochabamba

  • Maria Lourdes Zabala Canedo
  • Juvenal Castro Torrico

Oruro

  • Mirtha Quevedo Acalinovic
  • Erasmo Perez Victorias

Potosí

  • Walter Humberto Zuleta Roncal
  • Aida Luz Moreno De Claros

Tarija

  • Raul Fernando Lema Patiño
  • Edgar Rodo Aguilera

Santa Cruz

  • Freddy Teodovich Ortiz
  • Erwin Reck Lopez

Beni

  • Miguel Majluf Morales
  • Victor Hugo Abularach Dominguez

Pando

  • Felipe Jose Saucedo Gutierrez
  • Ruth Becerra Villalobos

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

  • Juan Felipe Carvajal Padilla
  • Agustin Caihuara Enriquez
  • Gladis Renee Michel De Araujo Moscoso
  • Edgar Jimenez Montesinos

La Paz

  • Guillermo Bedregal Gutierrez
  • Roberto Moscoso Valderrama
  • Maria Teresa Paz Prudencio
  • Jorge Ernesto Machicao Argiro
  • Constancio Michael Gemio Tarifa
  • Cecilia Lopez Videla De Urgel
  • Raul Moreno Zaconeta
  • Walter Gumucio Suarez
  • Katima Soraya Velarde De Fusi
  • Roberto Alba
  • Simona Fabian De Mamani
  • Hugo Eduardo Mariscal Reyes
  • Roger Ivan Andrade Jahnssen
  • Julian De La Cruz
  • Orieta Rivera

Cochabamba

  • Jose Carlos Sanchez Berzain
  • Alberto Gasser Vargas
  • Marcela Vidaurre Inturias
  • Luis Alberto Vargas Gutierrez
  • Jorge Canedo Mendoza
  • Maruja Moruno Ugarte
  • Gerardo Iriarte
  • Isaac Gareca Ricaldi
  • Lorella Terrazas Padilla

Oruro

  • Gladys Salazar De Perez Rios
  • Marcelo Arzabe Vasquez
  • Pastor La Fuente Chavez
  • Crisologo Fernandez Rocha
  • Nestor Zenteno Alanes

Potosí

  • Yerko Andres Kukoc Del Carpio
  • Juan Manuel Decormis Benavides
  • Silvia Maria Amparo Carrasco Rojas
  • Santiago Caro Escobar
  • Francisco Vera Campos
  • Ofelia Vargas De Morales
  • Andres Martinez Leon

Tarija

  • Imel Copa Velasquez
  • Justino Nolasco Llanos
  • Soledad Guerra Tovar
  • Angel Lopez

Santa Cruz

  • Edil Casiano Sandoval Moron
  • Ronald Nieme Mendez
  • Helen Mery Hayes Villagomez
  • Pablo Guaristy Guipy
  • Dorveo Alcantara Gutierrez
  • Blanca Ortiz De La Ferte
  • Betty Duran De Fernandez
  • Jose Mario Saucedo Negrete
  • Eugenia Melgar Rodriguez
  • Rusbel Justiniano Ayala
  • Juan Carlos Parada Landivar

Beni

  • Manuel Jesus Suarez Avila
  • Carlos Suarez Mendoza
  • Carmen Rodal De Chavez
  • Ciro Justiniano Melgar

Pando

  • Juan Carlos Riss Cecin
  • Jesus Hurtado Oliva

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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