Bolivia 1993 Presidential
Election
|
Date of Election
|
June
6, 1993 (First Round)
|
|
Type of Electoral
System
|
Majority
|
| Length
of Term |
4
years
|
|
|
Number
of Votes
|
Percentage
of Votes #
|
| Sánchez
de Lozada (MRN - Nationalist Revolutionary Movement) |
-
|
33.8%
|
| Hugo
Bánzer Suárez (ADN - Nationalist Democratic Action) |
-
|
20.0%
|
| Carlos
Palenque (Condepa - Conscience of the Fatherland) |
-
|
13.6%
|
| Max
Fernandez (UCS - Civic Solidarity Union) |
-
|
13.1%
|
| Antonio
Aranibar Quiroga (MBL - Free Bolivia Movement) |
-
|
5.1%
|
Source: Political
Handbook of the World 1995-96, Binghamton, NY: CSA Publications, 1996.
# Source: Political Database of the Americas (1999) Bolivia:
1993 Presidential Election. [Internet]. Georgetown University and
the Organization of American States. 17 December 2002.
|
Date of Election
|
August
4, 1993 (Second Round) *
|
|
Type of Electoral
System
|
Majority
|
| Length
of Term |
4
years
|
|
|
Number
of Votes ^
|
Percentage
of Votes
|
| Sánchez
de Lozada (MRN - Nationalist Revolutionary Movement) |
97
|
-
|
| Carlos
Palenque (Condepa - Conscience of the Fatherland) |
16
|
-
|
* Sánchez de
Lozada was declared President-Elect by Congress on August 4, 1993.
Source: Political
Handbook of the World 1995-96, Binghamton, NY: CSA Publications, 1996.
^ Source: Political Database of the Americas (1999) Bolivia:
1993 Presidential Election (Second Round). [Internet]. Georgetown
University and the Organization of American States. 13 January 2003.
| Population
Size |
7
065 000
|
| Registered
Voters |
2
399 197
|
|
Total Votes
|
1
731 309
|
|
Vote/Registered
Voter
|
72.2%
|
|
Spoilt Ballots
|
-
|
Source: Voter
Turnout: Bolivia. [Internet]. International IDEA. 19 March 2002.
|