Bolivian Constitutional Assembly election, 2006

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Constitutional Assembly elections were held in Bolivia on 2 July 2006, alongside a referendum on increased regional autonomy.[1] The ruling Movement for Socialism won 137 of the 255 seats.[1]

Results

Party Votes % Seats
Department National Total
Movement for Socialism1,322,65650.7218119137
Social and Democratic Power399,67015.32114960
National Unity Front187,7107.19358
MNR–Alliance 3101,7503.90112
National Coalition93,2483.57235
Social Patriotic Alliance63,5652.43112
Revolutionary Nationalist Movement59,2392.27358
Autonomy for Bolivia57,9062.22123
Integration Social Autonomy56,9072.18000
Revolutionary Left Movement39,9831.53101
Democratic Patriotic Transformation37,6841.44000
MNRFRI35,5801.36178
Free Bolivia Movement27,6581.06178
ADNUCS23,3420.89011
Social Alliance20,9700.80156
Nationalist Democratic Action18,9050.7200
Civic Solidarity Union12,7500.48000
Ayra Movement12,6670.48022
Original People's Movement12,3090.47123
Citizen's Action Movement8,9030.34000
National Democratic Convergence4,2470.16000
San Felipe de Austria Citizen's Movement3,9920.15011
Regional Autonomy Movement2,4860.10000
Bolivian Integration Movement1,8690.07000
Alianza de Bases1,6450.06000
Invalid/blank votes525,970
Total3,133,61110045210255
Registered voters/turnout
Source: PDBA, ACE

References

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