2014 Bolivian general election

2014 Bolivian general election

← 2009 12 October 2014 2019 →
Registered6,243,138
Turnout87.90% (Decrease 6.64pp)
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%


President before election

Evo Morales
MAS-IPSP

Elected President

Evo Morales
MAS-IPSP

Legislative election

All 36 seats in the Chamber of Senators
All 130 seats in the Chamber of Deputies
Party Seats +/–
Chamber of Senators
MAS-IPSP

25 −1
National Unity

9 +9
PDC

2 +2
Chamber of Deputies
MAS-IPSP

88 0
National Unity

32 +29
PDC

10 +10
This lists parties that won seats. See the complete results below.

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.


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