2014 Bolivian general election

2014 Bolivian general election

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Turnout87.90%
Presidential election
 
Nominee Evo Morales Samuel Doria Medina Jorge Quiroga
Party MAS-IPSP National Unity PDC
Running mate Álvaro García Linera Ernesto Suárez Tomasa Yarhui
Popular vote 3,173,304 1,253,288 467,311
Percentage 61.36% 24.23% 9.04%

Results by department

President before election

Evo Morales
MAS-IPSP

Elected President

Evo Morales
MAS-IPSP

General elections were held in Bolivia on 12 October 2014, the second to take place under the country's 2009 constitution, and the first supervised by the Plurinational Electoral Organ, a newly created fourth branch of government. Incumbent President Evo Morales was re-elected for a third term.

Bolivian voters elected the president and vice president of the republic, 130 members of the Chamber of Deputies, and 36 members of the Senate, as well as the five first directly elected deputies to the Andean Parliament.

Background

In April 2013, the Supreme Court ruled that the first term of President Evo Morales did not count towards constitutional term limits as the constitution of Bolivia had since been replaced. On 20 May, Vice President Alvaro Garcia Linera signed a bill into law in the presence of MPs, members of the armed forces and Movement for Socialism representatives. He said: "President Evo Morales is constitutionally permitted to run for re-election in 2015." This was despite Morales not having made an announcement to run. Unnamed opposition leaders said they would appeal the ruling in trying to overturn it.[1]

Election schedule

The Supreme Electoral Tribunal (TSE) said in November 2013 that it is considering holding the election in October 2014, so any second round of presidential voting could take place in December, the traditional month for presidential elections.[2] The TSE formally convened the election for 12 October 2014. Registration for new voters opened on 10 May and ran through to 9 June.[3] Formal inter-party alliances needed to be finalized by July 14 to appear on the ballot. Campaign advertising was permitted only from 12 September to 8 October.[3] Bolivia observes limits on electoral activity in the days immediately preceding an election, and special restrictions on election day.[3]

Electoral system

The president was elected using a modified form of the two-round system; a candidate would be elected in the first round if they received over 50% of the vote, or if they received over 40% of the vote and were at least 10 percentage points ahead of their nearest rival. If neither threshold were, a run-off was planned for 7 December.[3][4]

The 130 members in the Chamber of Deputies (Cámara de Diputados) are elected using a seat linkage based mixed compensatory system using two votes: 63 deputies are elected by first-preference plurality to represent single-member electoral districts, 60 are elected by closed list party-list proportional representation from party lists on a departmental basis (in districts of varying sizes corresponding to Bolivia's nine departments with a threshold of 3%).[5] The list seats in each region are awarded proportionally based on the vote for the presidential candidates, subtracting the number of single-member districts won (to provide mixed-member proportional representation). The remaining seven seats are reserved indigenous seats elected by the usos y costumbres. A voter can only vote in one of either the normal constituencies or special constituencies (coexistence).[5] Party lists are required to alternate between men and women, and in the single-member districts, men are required to run with a female alternate, and vice versa. At least 50% of the deputies from single-member districts are required to be women.

The Chamber of Senators (Cámara de Senadores) has 36 members, four from each the country's nine departments, which are also elected using closed party-lists, using the D'Hondt method.[5] The senate seats are also awarded based on the vote for president.

The election uses the same votes to elect the President (first round), the Chamber and the Senate, making it a double (triple) simultaneous vote. Voters may therefore not split their ticket between these elections, but they may vote for a candidate of a different list in the election of the Chamber as the deputies from the single-member districts are elected using separate votes.

Each candidate was required to have an elected alternate from the same party. All candidate lists had to alternate between men and women; in the uninominal districts, the alternates were required to be from the opposite gender.[6]

Department Total
deputies
Uninominal
deputies
Plurinominal
deputies
Indigenous or
Campesino deputies
Senators
La Paz 29 14 14 1 4
Santa Cruz 28 14 13 1 4
Cochabamba 19 9 9 1 4
Potosí 13 7 6 0 4
Chuquisaca 10 5 5 0 4
Oruro 9 4 4 1 4
Tarija 9 4 4 1 4
Beni 8 4 3 1 4
Pando 5 2 2 1 4
Total 130 63 60 7 36
Source: Ley de distribución de escaños entre departamentos

Parties and candidates

Five parties (including one party alliance) contested the presidential elections.

Movement for Socialism

Sitting President Evo Morales Ayma and Vice President Álvaro García Linera were seeking re-election, following victories in 2005 and 2009. Their candidacy was endorsed by the Movement for Socialism – Political Instrument for the Sovereignty of the Peoples (MAS-IPSP) at its 18th anniversary gathering in March 2013 and its Seventh General Congress in October 2013.[citation needed]

Without Fear Movement

The center-left Without Fear Movement (MSM) nominated party founder, and 2000–2010 Mayor of La Paz Juan del Granado as its candidate for president on November 11, 2013.[7] Both the party and its candidate were allies with the first Evo Morales administration, and the MSM ran on a joint slate with the MAS-IPSP in the 2009 election, but the alliance ruptured shortly afterwards.

Democrat Unity Coalition

The largest opposition parties—the Democrats (MDS), National Unity Front (UN; convener of the Broad Front), and Without Fear Movement—held a variety of talks discussing possible alliances from late 2013 through June 2014. On June 17, the Democrats and National Unity announced the formation of the Democrat Unity Coalition (Spanish: Concertación Unidad Demócrata; CUD). CUD's candidates for president and vice president were UN leader Samuel Doria Medina and Ernesto Suárez, respectively.[8] Suárez is the former governor of Beni and leader of the Beni First party, which collaborated in the formation of the MDS.

Democrat Social Movement

Rubén Costas, governor of Santa Cruz department, founded the Democrat Social Movement to contest the 2014 elections.[9] The party fused Costas' Truth and Social Democracy (VERDES) party, Renewing Freedom and Democracy (Libertad y Democracia Renovadora; LIDER), and Popular Consensus, although the merger was not legally recognized.[10] Costas was chosen as the party's presidential nominee at its National Congress on December 15, 2013.[11][12] However, the party entered into an alliance with the National Unity Front, and supported the latter group's candidate Samuel Doria Medina.

Broad Front

National Unity Front, the party led by Samuel Doria Medina, named its alliance for 2014 the Broad Front (Spanish: Frente Amplio). Doria Medina, a presidential candidate in 2005 and 2009, was the presumed candidate for the Front for months.[13][14] On December 23, 2013, the Broad Front and the Revolutionary Nationalist Movement (MNR) signed an agreement to present a common candidate, to be selected by an internal primary election. Leaders of both parties said they were seeking a coalition with the Democrats and the Without Fear Movement.[15]

On April 19–20, 2014, the Broad Front held a poll of its members in the nine departmental capitals of Bolivia. Doria Medina received a majority of 69% among the 2,652 people polled, making him the party's official presidential candidate. Other candidates participating were: indigenous leader Rafael Quispe of CONAMAQ, political scientist Jimena Costa and MNR faction leader Erick Morón. While the party did not officially announce the vote totals received by other contenders, the newspaper La Razón reported that Costa received 14%, Quispe 10%, and Morón 6%.[16]

Christian Democratic Party

Former president Jorge Fernando "Tuto" Quiroga Ramírez was the candidate of the Christian Democratic Party, which had recently been part of the PODEMOS opposition front. His running mate was Tomasa Yarhui, a lawyer and former Minister of Campesino Affairs.

Green Party

The Green Party, led by Margot Soria Saravia and affiliated with the Global Greens, sealed an alliance with the National Council of Ayllus and Markas of Qullasuyu (CONAMAQ) to campaign jointly for the 2014 elections.[17] CONAMAQ leader Rafael Quispe had considered heading the ticket, but he publicly stated that his organization's goal is not to win the presidency but to gain independent representation in the Plurinational Assembly: "God willing I am wrong, but I don't think that we will arrive to power yet in 2014, as we have discussed [among ourselves]. We could put in assembly members and those assembly members will have to work for a Plurinational State and in [the] 2019 [elections] we would arrive in power to transform the Colonial State into a Plurinational State."[18] The Confederation of Indigenous Peoples of Bolivia separately committed to contest the elections in alliance with CONAMAQ, and independently of the MAS and other major parties (Without Fear, National Unity, or Social Democrat).[19]

On June 26, the Green Party finalized its candidates: Fernando Vargas, leader of the indigenous communities of the Isiboro Sécure National Park and Indigenous Territory for president, and Margot Soria Saravia for vice president.[20]

Other alliances among parties

Official alliances between parties allow for joint candidates and ballot lines. These must be finalized by the July 14 deadline for candidacies. Aside from the Democrat Unity Coalition, other political forces engaged in alliance talks.

The largest opposition parties—the Democrats (MDS), National Unity Front (UN; convener of the Broad Front), and Without Fear Movement—held a variety of talks discussing possible alliances from late 2013 through June 2014. In the end, the Democrats and National Unity were able to reach an agreement, while the Without Fear Movement remained separate.

Seven smaller parties—Revolutionary Nationalist Movement, Nationalist Democratic Action, New Republican Force, Civic Solidarity Union, Front for Victory, Andean Amazonic Power, and Colla Power—reported progress towards a common alliance on June 18. The bloc would be called United for Bolivia (Unidos por Bolivia), and a congressional deputy involved in alliance talks promised it would be finalized on June 25.[21] Several of these parties—Nationalist Democratic Action, New Republican Force, the faction of the Revolutionary Nationalist Movement led by Johnny Torres, as well the Revolutionary Left Movement (MIR), Bolivian Socialist Falange (FSB), and New Citizen Power (NPC)—threw their support behind the Christian Democrats and candidate Jorge Tuto Quiroga.[22]

Eligible parties

As of November 2013, the Supreme Electoral Tribunal deemed twelve political parties eligible to participate in the election at a national level:

Eleven further applications were still being considered as of November 9, 2013.[23]

Policy issues

Energy policy

The incumbent MAS-IPSP has proposed building a nuclear power plant, while the opposition Christian Democrats and Without Fear Movement oppose the development of nuclear energy. The Christian Democrats describe the move as dangerous and likely to generate international opposition, while the Without Fear Movement describes a power plant as a megaproject "that will leave nothing for the people."[24]

Opinion polls

An unnamed poll in April 2013 suggested in an hypothetical race Morales would get 41% and Samuel Doria Medina would get 17% of the vote.[1] A poll conducted by Página Siete in February 2014 showed Morales would get 45.7% of the vote, Medina would get 13.4%, Rubén Costas would get 9%, and Juan del Granado would get 4%.[25] According to poll conducted by Ipsos in August 2014 Evo Morales would get 59% and Samuel Doria Medina would get 17% of the vote.[citation needed]

Results

PartyPresidential candidateVotes%Seats
Chamber+/–Senate+/–
Movement for SocialismEvo Morales3,173,30461.3688025–1
Democrat UnitySamuel Doria Medina1,253,28824.23329
Christian Democratic PartyJorge Quiroga467,3119.04102
Movement Without FearJuan del Granado140,2852.710–40
Green Party of BoliviaFernando Vargas137,2402.6500
Total5,171,428100.001300360
Valid votes5,171,42894.24
Invalid/blank votes316,2485.76
Total votes5,487,676100.00
Registered voters/turnout6,243,13887.90
Source: TSE

References

  1. ^ a b "Bolivia law lets Morales run for third term".
  2. ^ "Tribunal Electoral de Bolivia analiza cronograma de elecciones 2014". Prensa Latina. 2013-11-06. Retrieved 2013-11-12.
  3. ^ a b c d Cartagena, Jenny (2014-05-02). "El calendario de elecciones 2014 está en marcha". Los Tiempos. Archived from the original on 2014-05-05. Retrieved 2014-05-20.
  4. ^ Articles 52 and 53. Ley del Régimen Electoral, 30 June 2010.
  5. ^ a b c "Bolivia: Ley del Régimen Electoral, 30 de junio de 2010". Lexivox. Retrieved 10 February 2015.
  6. ^ Ley del Régimen Electoral, 30 June 2010.
  7. ^ "A 11 meses de comicios exsocio de Evo es el primer candidato a la presidencia". Opinión. Cochabamba, Bolivia. 2013-11-12. Retrieved 2013-11-12.
  8. ^ Cuiza, Paulo (2014-06-17). "Demócratas y UN sellan alianza electoral y lanzan el binomio Samuel Doria Medina - Ernesto Suárez Sattori - La Razón". La Razón. Retrieved 2014-06-19.
  9. ^ Candori, Iván (2013-03-29). "Costas da forma a un nuevo partido". La Razón. Archived from the original on 2019-11-13. Retrieved 2013-11-24.
  10. ^ "TSE inscribe al Movimiento Demócratas". Los Tiempos. Cochabamba, Bolivia. 2013-08-28. Archived from the original on 2013-12-03. Retrieved 2013-11-24.
  11. ^ "El MDS elige a Rubén Costas como candidato presidencial para 2014". La Razón (15 December 2013 ed.). Retrieved 2014-04-29.
  12. ^ "Demócratas arrancan previas y Costas no descarta ser candidato". Opinión. Cochabamba, Bolivia. 2013-11-05. Retrieved 2013-11-24.
  13. ^ Mealla, Luis (2013-09-15). "Opositores elegirán candidatos un año antes de los comicios de 2014". La Razón. La Paz, Bolivia. Retrieved 2013-11-24.
  14. ^ Aguilar Agramont, Ricardo (2013-11-24). "El MSM ya tiene 20 aliados, 13 los Demócratas y 11 el Frente Amplio". La Razón. La Paz, Bolivia. Archived from the original on 2013-12-02. Retrieved 2013-11-24.
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  17. ^ "El Partido Verde y Conamaq firman acuerdo político rumbo a las elecciones". Opinión. Cochabamba, Bolivia. 2013-11-28. Retrieved 2013-11-29.
  18. ^ "ojalá que me equivoque, no creo que este 2014 lleguemos al poder todavía, eso hemos hablado. Podemos meter asambleístas y esos asambleístas tendrían que trabajar por un Estado Plurinacional y el 2019 llegaríamos al poder para transformar un Estado Colonial en un Estado Plurinacional” "Quispe: No creo que lleguemos al poder este 2014". Erbol Digital. 2013-11-04. Archived from the original on 2013-12-03. Retrieved 2013-11-29.
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