2000 Venezuelan general election
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300px Results by state. Red denotes states won by Chávez, Blue denotes states won by Arias Cárdenas.
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General elections were held in Venezuela on 30 July 2000, the first under the country's newly adopted 1999 constitution.
Incumbent President Hugo Chávez ran for election for a full 6 year term under the new Constitution. He was challenged by a former ally of his, Zulia Governor Francisco Arias Cárdenas. Chávez easily won the election with almost 60% of the popular vote, increasing his vote share over the previous elections, and managing to carry a larger number of states. Arias Cárdenas only managed to narrowly carry his home state of Zulia.
On 8 June 2004 it was announced that the results of the presidential elections would be put to a recall referendum on 15 August.
Electoral system
Representatives in the National Assembly were elected under a mixed member proportional representation, with 60% elected in single seat districts and the remainder by closed party lists.[1]
Results
President
Candidates - Nominating parties | Votes | % |
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Hugo Chávez - Movement for the Fifth Republic (Movimiento V República) | 3,757,773 | 59.76 |
Francisco Arias Cárdenas - The R Cause (La Causa R) | 2,359,459 | 37.52 |
Claudio Fermín - Encuentro Nacional | 171,346 | 2.72 |
Total | 6,288,578 | 100.0 |
Registered voters | 11,720,660 | |
Votes cast (% of registered voters) | 6,637,276 | 56.63 |
Valid votes (% of votes cast) | 6,288,578 | 94.75 |
Invalid votes (% of votes cast) | 348,698 | 5.25 |
No-votes (% of votes cast) | 37,080 | 0.56 |
Abstention (% of registered voters) | 5,120,464 | 43.69 |
Source: National Electoral Council (Venezuela) [1] |
National Assembly
Party | Votes | % | Seats |
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Fifth Republic Movement (Movimiento V [Quinta] República) | 1,977,992 | 44.38 | 91 |
Democratic Action (Acción Democrática) | 718,148 | 16.11 | 33 |
Project Venezuela (Proyecto Venezuela) | 309,168 | 6.94 | 6 |
COPEI (Copei - Partido Social Cristiano de Venezuela) | 227,349 | 5.10 | 6 |
Movement Toward Socialism (MAS) | 224,170 | 5.03 | 6 |
Other | 1,000,469 | 22.45 | - |
Total | 4,457,296 | 100 | 165 |
Registered Voters | 11,705,807 | ||
Votes Cast (% of registered voters) | 6,560,503 | 56.05 | |
Vetted Votes (% of votes cast) | 6,559,149 | 99.98 | |
Valid Votes (% of vetted votes) | 4,457,296 | 67.96 | |
Invalid Votes (% of vetted votes) | 2,101,850 | 32.04 | |
Abstention (% of registered voters) | 5,145,199 | 43.95 |
Source: National Electoral Council (Venezuela) [2]
References
- ↑ CNN, Venezuela (Presidential), accessed 27 September 2010