Bolivian presidential election, 1993

Bolivia held a general election on 6 June 1993, electing both a new President of the Republic and a new National Congress.

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Presidential election results[1]

Presidential candidates Party Candidates for Vice President Party Party/Alliance Votes %
Oscar Bonifaz Gutiérrez ONI Enriqueta Ulloa Mealla ONI ONI 8,096 00.49%
Carlos Palenque Avilés CONDEPA Ivo Kuljis Fuchtner CONDEPA CONDEPA 235,427 14.29%
Carlos Serrate Reich VR-9 Ramiro Victor Paz Cerruto VR-9 VR-9 21,100 01.28%
Casiano Ancalle Choque ARBOL Roberto Pacheco García ARBOL ARBOL 30,867 01.87%
Max Fernández Rojas UCS Edgar Talavera Soliz UCS UCS 226,816 13.77%
Fernando Untoja Choque MKN Tomás Ticuazu Heritaruqui MKN MKN 12,627 00.77%
Hugo Banzer Suárez ADN Óscar Zamora Medinaceli PCML AP 346,865 21.05%
Félix Cárdenas Aguilar Eje de C Ramiro Barrenechea Zambrana Eje de C Eje de C 18,176 01.10%
Gonzalo Sanchez de Lozada MNR Víctor Hugo Cárdenas MRTKL MNR, MRTKL, PDB, PCML (d), MNRI-Siglo XX 585,837 35.55%
Jerjes Justiniano Talavera ASD Pablo Ramos Sánchez ASD ASD 30,286 01.84%
Ramiro Velasco Romero PS-1 Jenaro Flores Santos FULKA IU 16,137 00.98%
Carlos Valverde Barbery MFD José Roberto Caballero MFD MFD 6,269 00.38%
Antonio Aranibar Quiroga MBL Miguel Urioste Fernández MBL MBL 88,260 05.36%
Jose Mario Serrate Paz FSB José Gamarra Zorrilla FSB FSB 20,947 01.27%
Valid votes *** *** *** *** 1,647,710 100.00%
Invalid votes *** *** *** *** 83599 ***
Votes cast *** *** *** *** 1,731,309 ***
Registered voters *** *** *** *** 2,399,197 ***
Population *** *** *** *** 7,063,200 ***

ONI – National Organization of Independents

CONDEPA – Conscience of Fatherland

VR-9 – Revolutionary Vanguard of 9 April

ARBOL – Bolivian Renewal Alliance

UCS – Solidarity Civic Union

MKN – National Katarista Movement

AP – Patriotic Accord. Electoral alliance formed by
Nationalist Democratic Action, ADN;
Christian Democratic Party, PDC;
Revolutionary Left Movement, MIR;
Communist Party of Bolivia (Marxist–Leninist), PCML.

Eje de C – Patriotic National Convergency Axis

MNR – Revolutionary Nationalist Movement

MRTKL – Revolutionary Liberation Movement Tupaq Katari

PDB – Bolivian Democratic Party

PCML (d) – Communist Party of Bolivia (Marxist–Leninist) (dissidents)

MNRI-Siglo XX – Leftwing Revolutionary Nationalist Movement - 20th Century

ASD – Alternative to Democratic Socialism

IU – United Left. Electoral alliance formed by
Movement of the Revolutionary Left-Masses, MIR-M;
Communist Party of Bolivia, PCB;
Revolutionary Workers' Party-Unified, POR-U;
Socialist Party-One, PS-1;
Movement for Socialism- Unzaguista, MAS-U;
Revolutionary Workers Party Trotskyist-Posadist, POR-TP;
Katarist United Liberation Front, FULKA.

MFD – Democratic Federalist Movement

MBL – Free Bolivia Movement

FSB – Bolivian Socialist Falange

Congressional confirmation (August, 4 1993)[2]

Presidential candidates Parties Votes
Gonzalo Sanchez de Lozada (MNR) MNR, MRTKL, PCML (d), PDB, UCS, MBL 97
Hugo Banzer Suárez (ADN) (On 10.06 Banzer formally conceded defeat and declined his possibility of parliamentary election) **
Not voting AND, MIR, PCML, PDC, CONDEPA, ARBOL, Eje de C, ASD 60
Total 157

Results by Department[3]

Candidates / Department Béni Chuquisaca Cochabamba La Paz Oruro Pando Potosi Santa Cruz Tarija Total
Votes % Votes % Votes % Votes % Votes % Votes % Votes % Votes % Votes % Votes %
Oscar Bonifaz Gutiérrez 279 00.41 185 00.24 1,361 00.57 2,544 00.41 302 00.32 59 00.53 2,103 01.67 720 00.21 543 00.69 8,096 00.49
Carlos Palenque Avilés 864 01.25 1,950 02.53 8,911 03.73 188,322 30.58 11,630 11.71 48 00.43 7,936 06.30 14.366 04.35 1,400 01.76 235,427 14.29
Carlos Serrate Reich 555 00.81 1,822 02.36 2,688 01.13 7,806 01.27 1,053 01.06 96 00.87 2,609 02.07 3.327 01.01 1,144 01.44 21,100 01.28
Casiano Ancalle Choque 1,084 01.57 1,284 01.67 4,824 02.02 9,090 01.48 5,224 05.26 51 00.46 2,314 01.84 6.392 01.94 584 00.74 30,867 01.87
Max Fernández Rojas 7,958 11.53 9,788 12.67 44,843 18.75 64,797 10.52 20,171 20.31 776 06.97 24,563 19.48 42.939 13.01 10,981 13.80 226,816 13.77
Fernando Untoja Choque 125 00.18 324 00.42 1,375 00.58 7,358 01.19 1,491 01.50 14 00.13 1,026 00.82 657 00.20 257 00.33 12,627 00.77
Hugo Banzer!Hugo Banzer Suárez 25,512 36.94 20,265 26.24 50,349 21.06 85,331 13.85 18,116 18.24 5,654 50.73 28,478 22.58 89.051 26.98 24,109 30.29 346,865 21.05
Félix Cárdenas Aguilar 98 00.15 607 00.79 1,604 00.67 10,607 01.72 1,329 01.34 7 00.07 2,320 01.84 1.321 00.40 283 00.36 18,176 01.10
Gonzalo Sanchez de Lozada 28,595 41.40 24,680 31.95 96,752 40.46 192,964 31.33 33,035 33.27 3,688 33.09 38,658 30.66 133.758 40.52 33,707 42.35 585,837 35.55
Jerjes Justiniano Talavera 635 00.92 863 01.12 3,048 01,28 8,223 01.34 903 00.91 261 02.35 1,285 01.02 13.637 04.13 1,431 01.80 30,286 01.84
Ramiro Velasco Romero 860 01.25 2,494 03.23 2,292 00.96 5,062 00.82 907 00.91 57 00.52 2,244 01.78 1.401 00.42 820 01,03 16,137 00.98
Carlos Valverde Barbery 88 00.13 290 00.38 717 00.30 1,475 00.24 369 00.37 14 00.13 697 00.56 2.364 00.72 255 00.32 6,269 00.38
Antonio Aranibar Quiroga 1,331 01.93 11,721 15.18 17,924 07.50 27,113 04.40 3,967 03.99 249 02.24 10,012 07.94 12.657 03.83 3,286 04.13 88,260 05.36
Jose Mario Serrate Paz 1,089 01.58 977 01.27 2,478 01.04 5,225 00.85 806 00.81 173 01.56 1,874 01.49 7.523 02.28 802 01.01 20,947 01.27
Valid votes 69,073 100.0 77,250 100.0 239,166 100.0 615,.917 100.0 99,323 100.0 11,147 100.0 126,119 100.0 330,113 100.0 79,602 100.0 1,647,710 100.00
Invalid votes 2,572 *** 4,791 *** 13,127 *** 32,571 *** 4,910 *** 268 *** 10,263 *** 11,607 *** 3,490 *** 83,599 ***
Votes cast 71,645 *** 82,041 *** 252,293 *** 648,488 *** 104,233 *** 11,415 *** 136,382 *** 341,720 *** 83,092 *** 1,731,309 ***
Registered voters 90,204 118,037 367,661 883,482 139,123 13,059 190,677 480,071 102,794

References

  1. ^ Elections in the Americas : a data handbook / ed. by Dieter Nohlen, Vol. 2. [Oxford] [u.a.]: Oxford Univ. Press, 2005. P.151.
  2. ^ A brief history of Bolivia by Morales, Waltraud Q. New York : Facts On File, 2003. P.205.
  3. ^ Estadísticas Electorales 1985-1995, http://www.oep.org.bo/proces_electoral/procesos1985_1995/Estadisticas_1985_1995.pdf