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Morales Calls to Prepare for Polls (NAN News Network, 2009)
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Bolivia:Carter Center Launches Voter Registration Observation Mission to Bolivia, Carter Center (2009)
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The Carter Center launched a voter registration observation mission to Bolivia by deploying six long-term observers to cover all of the country's nine departamentos (districts). The Center's observers will monitor the biometric voter registration process, focusing on the administration of voter registration, citizen participation, voter registration complaints, and related issues.
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Bolivia:Opposition candidate runs from his cell, The Argentimes (2009)
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"Leopoldo Fernández is running in Bolivia’s elections in December from his prison cell. He has been prisoner since September 2008 after the President, Evo Morales, accused him of provoking a massacre of peasants in the region of Pando in which he was civil governor."
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Top electoral court suspends Bolivia's referendum, Reuters (2008)
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United States sent observers to the regional Bolivian referendum, United Press Internacional (2008)
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Bolivian referendum, ABI (2008)
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AOS commits their supports for referendums in Bolivia
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National Electoral Court meet their vocals, Red Bolivia (2008)
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Information in spanish about the recent controversial decision in reference to the possible referendum of this year.
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People celebrate the exit poll results in the autonomy referendum in Santa Cruz, Reuters (2008)
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The European Union called the referendum route of Santa Cruz in the framework of legality, Europa Press (2008)
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Bolivia:Bolivia Voter Registration Nears Completion, ICR(2009)
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"Nearly a month before expected, the Bolivian National Electoral Court (CNE) accomplished the goal of registering about 3.5 million eligible voters for the upcoming elections in December."
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Bolivia:OAS SECRETARY GENERAL MEETS FOREIGN MINISTER OF BOLIVIA, PressZoom (2009)
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Secretary General Insulza and Foreign Minister Choquehuanca commented on current affairs in the hemisphere and in Bolivia, with particular stress on the steps being taken towards the general election of December 6th, where the President, Vice President and all Members of Parliament will be elected.
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Bolivia:Bolivia Agrees to Host Record Number of Observers for Upcoming Presidential Elections, AQ (2009)
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Bolivia’s National Electoral Court (CNE) agreed yesterday to host 127 observers from the Organization of American States (OAS) to monitor the national elections scheduled to take place on December 6. These observers will join 110 representatives from the European Union, more than 30 from The Carter Center and a number of individuals from other international groups.
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Bolivia:Cocaine casts shadow on campaign, BBC News (2009)
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Article that describes the support of indigenous coca producers to Evo Morales electoral campaing in Bolivia for the next presidencials elections that will be held on December of this year.
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Bolivia:Morales after a two thirds majority in Congress in Bolivia’s December elections, MercoPress (2009)
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Article that describes the electoral battle for the power of the Legislative control in the next General Elections in Bolivia, that will be held on Decembe of this year.
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Bolivia:Evo Morales Attends the Closing of the Electoral Campaign in Santa Cruz ,Escambray (2009)
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This articles that four days before the general elections in Bolivia, President Evo Morales travels to Santa Cruz to attend the closing of the electoral campaign by the ruling Movement towards Socialism (MAS).
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Bolivia:Bolivia Election Journal – Updates From the Field Dec. 2, 2009, The Carter Center (2009)
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Watch a brief video of Carter Center long-term observers talking about their work in Bolivia and the country's new biometric voter registration process
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Bolivia:Carter Center to monitor Bolivia's elections, Fort Milles Times (2009)
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The Carter Center is sending a small delegation to monitor Bolivia's Dec. 6 elections.
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Bolivia:Bolivia's Morales looks set for re-election win, Reuters (2009)
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Bolivian President Evo Morales is expected to win a second term and control of Congress in an election on Sunday, allowing him to expand leftist reforms that have made him popular with the poor but angered powerful business interests.
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Bolivia:Evo Seeks Election Support in East Bolivia , Invasor (2009)
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Four days before the general elections in Bolivia, President Evo Morales traveled to Santa Cruz to attended the closing of the electoral campaign by the ruling Movement towards Socialism (MAS).
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Bolivia:Bolivians Will Keep Morales After Election, Agnus Reid Global Monitor (2009)
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Evo Morales will practically run unopposed in the upcoming presidential election in Bolivia, according to a poll by Ipsos, Apoyo, Opinión y Mercado published in La Razón. 55 per cent of respondents would vote for the incumbent in this month’s ballot, up three points since October.
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Bolivia:Morales Headed for Re-election in Bolivia, NYT (2009)
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President Evo Morales and legislative candidates from his political movement seemed headed to easy victories in nationwide elections on Sunday, opening the way for Mr. Morales to deepen his pro-indigenous policies in one of Latin America’s poorest countries.
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Bolivia:Morales celebrates second term as president, RFI (2009)
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Bolivian President Evo Morales has claimed victory in the general election and suggested that he would consider running for the third five-year term.
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Bolivia: Regional Election Campaign Begins in Bolivia, Escambray (2010)
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The electoral campaign of parties and citizen groups for regional elections on April 4 will begin officially in Bolivia.
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Bolivia: Bolivia Registers New Electors, Prensa Latina (2010)
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Bolivian National Electoral Court (CNE) confirmed on Tuesday the registration of 153,000 new voters for regional and municipal elections that will take place on April 4.
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Bolivia:OAS to Observe Bolivian Elections with Panamanian ex-President Arístides Royo as Chief of Mission, ISRIA (2010)
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The Secretary General of the Organization of American States (OAS), José Miguel Insulza, and the Permanent Representative of Bolivia to the Organization, Ambassador José Enrique Pinelo Navarro, today signed an agreement on the privileges and immunities of the overseers to participate in the OAS Electoral Observation Mission (EOM) for the elections for Municipal and Regional authorities that will take place in Bolivia on April 4, and whose Chief of Mission will be Panamanian ex-President Arístides Royo.
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Bolivia:Over 5 Million Voters in Bolivia Elections, Prensa Latina (2010)
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"The National Electoral Court (CNE) in Bolivia stated on
Thursday that about 5,059,453 voters have been registered for the April 4 regional and municipal elections."
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Bolivia:LATIN OAS BLOC SENDS OBSERVERS FOR BOLIVIAN POLLS NEXT MONTH, NB (2010)
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"The Organisation of American States (OAS) will send a 50 member mission as observers in next month’s regional elections in Bolivia."
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Bolivia:TEN NEW MUNICIPALITIES IN NEXT MONTH’S BOLIVIAN ELECTIONS
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The regional elections of April 4 will be a milestone in the history of Bolivia as it is under the umbrella of the new constitution and the formal establishment of 10 new municipalities, La Razon newspaper said.
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Bolivia:Bolivia's Evo Morales claims regional poll success, BBC News (2010)
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"Bolivian President Evo Morales has hailed his party's success in regional elections but exit polls suggest he has suffered some setbacks."
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Bolivia:Bolivian president praises massive participation in regional elections,Xinhua (2010)
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The record-high voter turnout was "a proof of the deepening of the Bolivian democracy," said Morales.
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Bolivia: Bolivia Makes History in Regional Elections, Prensa Latina (2010)
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"The Bolivian people woke up on Monday with the responsibility that have made history after completing departmental and municipal elections with discipline and high concurrence."
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Bolivia:Transparency at Bolivian Regional Elections, Bolivia Report (2010)
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About 123 observers from 11 countries highlighted in this capital transparency of the departmental and municipal elections held in Bolivia on April 4, Cambio newspaper reported on Tuesday.
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Bolivia:Bolivia’s Regional Elections: A Setback for Evo Morales, American Quarterly (2010)
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Evo Morales suffered a significant setback. That’s the simplest way to interpret the results from Bolivia’s regional and municipal elections on April 4. Nonetheless, he was quick to emphasize that his party had achieved significant gains.
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Bolivia:Elections in Bolivia: Evo Morales Win but the opposition celebrates, Momento 24 (2010)
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Evo Morales, Bolivia’s president, claimed himself victorious in the regional elections of this Sunday, because according to the Movement Toward Socialism (MAS), ‘now he controls six of the nine governors and three mayors of the ten largest in the country. “
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Bolivia:Bolivia's Elections Highlights Polarization Persists, ER (2010)
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Bolivia´s April 4 local and regional elections solidified political divides in the country with President Evo Morales´ Movement to Socialism, or MAS party, winning gubernatorial races in the six of nine departments, including the lowland Pando province.
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Campaigning Closes in Bolivia's Elections, Telesur (2014)
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Parties and candidates running for the presidential and legislative elections of Sunday 12 October 2014 concluded their campaign on Wednesday. Most poll results show President Evo Morales ahead of the other presidential candidates, with more than 50% of the votes.
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