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2020 Bolivian general election|
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Turnout | 88.02% |
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Reporting | as of 00:38 UTC−04:00[1] |
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Snap general elections were held in Bolivia on 18 October 2020 for President, Vice-President, and all seats in both the Senate and Chamber of Deputies.[2]
The results of the election will replace the disputed results of the October 2019 elections, which were annulled during a prolonged political crisis.
Party
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Presidential candidate
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Votes
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%
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Chamber
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Senate
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Seats
|
+/–
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Seats
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+/–
|
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Movement for Socialism |
Luis Arce |
2,713,160 |
53.58 |
29 |
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6 |
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Civic Community |
Carlos Mesa |
1,494,578 |
29.52 |
10 |
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5 |
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We Believe |
Luis Fernando Camacho |
749,478 |
14.80 |
6 |
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1 |
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Front For Victory |
Chi Hyun Chung |
78,808 |
1.56 |
0 |
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0 |
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National Action Party of Bolivia |
Feliciano Mamani |
25,813 |
0.51 |
0 |
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0 |
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LIBRE 21 |
Jorge Quiroga |
1,115 |
0.02 |
0 |
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0 |
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Invalid/blank votes |
248,126 |
– |
– |
– |
– |
–
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Total |
4,940,583 |
100 |
130 |
0 |
36 |
0
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Registered voters/turnout |
7,332,926 |
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– |
– |
– |
–
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Source: OEP (76.62% counted)
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