Bolivian presidential election, 1997

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The 1997 Bolivian presidential election took place on 1 June 1997. The election took place on the same day as the 1997 Bolivian legislative election. No candidate won over half of the vote, therefore the National Congress of Bolivia elected the president from the two candidates who had received the most votes in the election. Hugo Bánzer Suarez was elected president.

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Campaign

Presidential election results[1]

Presidential candidates Party Candidates for Vice President Party Party/Alliance Votes %
Hugo Banzer Suárez ADN Jorge Quiroga Ramírez ADN ADN, PDC, FSB, NFR, KND, ARBOL 484.705 22,26%
Juan Carlos Duran Saucedo MNR Percy Fernández Añez MNR MNR 396.235 18,20%
Remedios Loza Alvarado CONDEPA Gonzalo Ruiz Paz CONDEPA CONDEPA 373.528 17,16%
Jaime Paz Zamora MIR Samuel Doria Medina MIR MIR, PCML, ASD 365.005 16,77%
Ivo Kuljis Fuchner UCS Juan Chahín Lupo UCS UCS 350.728 16,11%
Alejo Veliz Lazo ASP Marcos Domic Ruiz PCB IU 80.806 03,71%
Miguel Urioste Fernández de Córdova MBL Marcial Fabricano MBL MBL 67.244 03,09%
Jerjes Justiniano Talavera VSB Sonia Montaño Ferrufino VSB VSB 30.212 01,39%
Ramiro Barrenechea Zambrana EJE Juan de la Cruz Villa Choque EJE EJE 18.327 00,84%
Eudoro Galindo Anze PDB Ángel Cardona Ayoroa PDB PDB 10.381 00,48%
Valid votes *** *** *** *** 2.177.171 100,00%
Invalid votes *** *** *** *** 143.946 ***
Votes cast *** *** *** *** 2.321.117 ***
Registered voters *** *** *** *** 3.252.501 ***
Population *** *** *** *** 7.767.059 ***

CONDEPA – Conscience of Fatherland

ARBOL – Bolivian Renewal Alliance

UCS – Solidarity Civic Union

AND – Nationalist Democratic Action

PDC – Christian Democratic Party

NFR – New Republican Force

FSB – Bolivian Socialist Falange

KND – National Democratic Katarismo

MIR – Revolutionary Left Movement

PCML – Communist Party of Bolivia (Marxist–Leninist)

Eje de C – Patriotic National Convergency Axis

MNR – Revolutionary Nationalist Movement

PDB – Bolivian Democratic Party

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;
National Salvation Front, FSN;
Assembly for the Sovereignty of the Peoples, ASP.

MBL – Free Bolivia Movement

VSB – Socialist Vanguard of Bolivia

Congressional confirmation (August, 5 1997)[2]

Presidential candidates Parties Votes
Hugo Banzer Suárez AND, PDC, FSB, NFR, KND, Condepa, MIR, PCML, ASD, UCS 118
Juan Carlos Duran Saucedo MNR 30
Not voting MBL, IU 09
Total 157

Results by Department [3]

Candidates / Department Beni Chuquisaca Cochabamba La Paz Oruro Pando Potosí Santa Cruz Tarija Total
Hugo Banzer Suárez 34.23 19.70 25.32 20.16 23.16 40.68 19.39 20.04 11.10 22,26
Juan Carlos Duran Saucedo 32.63 19.00 13.22 12.16 16.88 27.88 18.53 25.04 26.38 18,20
Remedios Loza Alvarado 1.49 9.52 3.83 40.83 20.87 2.76 12.13 2.13 3.45 17,16
Jaime Paz Zamora 9.30 20.32 19.65 11.27 17.20 14.48 21.86 15.77 42.48 16,77
Ivo Kuljis Fuchner 27.62 16,11
Alejo Veliz Lazo 20.20 03,71

References

  1. ^ Elections in the Americas : a data handbook / ed. by Dieter Nohlen, Vol. 2. [Oxford] [u.a.]: Oxford Univ. Press, 2005. P.153.
  2. ^ http://www.centellas.org/politics/dissertation/mcentellas-ch6.pdf.
  3. ^ http://www.centellas.org/politics/dissertation/mcentellas-ch6.pdf.