Wednesday, November 26, 2008

Venezuelan election results: 15,312,464 (52.66% of the Venezuelan population) voted for Chavez' new PSUV!

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eports: Without a doubt local and regional elections last Sunday have changed the political map of Venezuela. In an electoral process that saw democracy in action to decide 603 positions covering 22 governors, 328 mayors (including Metropolitan Caracas and Alto-Apure), 233 state council legislators (8 of them native indians) plus 13 councillors to Metropolitan Caracas and 7 to Alto-Apure

A total 16,945,061 votes were counted nationwide with big changes from 2004 when of the 22 states, only two were in opposition hands while 20 were in the hands of the then-ruling Chavez-backing party, the Fifth Republic Movement (MVR ). Aragua, Carabobo and Sucre states did, however, split from the main body and began to describe themselves as "dissidents" to Chavez rule.

November 23, the new democratic opposition took Carabobo, Tachira and Miranda, while holding on to Zulia and Nueva Esparta (Margarita) garnering 7,782,692 votes or 46.42% of registered voters. President Chavez' new United Socialist Party of Venezuela (PSUV) had resounding victories in Anzoategui, Apure, Aragua, Barinas, Bolivar, Cojedes, Falcon, Guarico, Lara, Merida, Monagas, Portuguesa, Sucre, Trujillo, Yaracuy, Delta Amacuro and Vargas States with a total of 9,023,466 vote or 53.82% of registered voters. Abstention was 38.38% of registered voters down 13.16% from 51.54% in 2004.

Across the nation official result now published are:

Capital District (Caracas):
1,504,693 voters, of whom 1,343,337 participated;
abstention 10.72%.
PSUV: 608,138;
opposition: 735,199.

Anzoategui:
886,907 registered voters of whom 549,013
participated;
abstention: 38.09%.
PSUV: 305,279;
opposition: 225,130;
independents: 18,604.

Apure:
267,801 registered
voters of whom 126,589 participated;
abstention: 52.73%.
PSUV: 79,152;
opposition: 34,472;
independents: 9,965.

Aragua:
1,041,879 registered voters
of whom 641,402 participated;
abstention: 38.43%.
PSUV: 379,272;
opposition: 257,902;
independents: 4,228.

Barinas:
451,789 registered voters of whom 273,663 participated;
abstention: 39.42%.
PSUV: 137,732;
opposition: 13,900;
dissidents: 122,031.

Bolivar:
842,581 registered voters of whom 397,759 participated;
abstention: 52.79%.
PSUV: 201,386;
opposition: 196,373.

Carabobo:
1,337,741 registered voters of whom 832,295 participated;
abstention: 37.78%.
PSUV: 373,946;
opposition: 402,904;
dissents: 55,445.

Cojedes:
194,137 registered voters of whom 128,663 participated;
abstention: 33.73%.
PSUV: 68,167;
opposition: 51,719;
independents: 8,777.

Falcon:
565,550 registered voters of whom 357,834 participated;
abstention: 36.73%.
PSUV: 197,793;
opposition: 159,441;
independents: 600.

Guarico:
440,906 registered voters of whom 268,831 participated;
abstention: 39.02%.
PSUV: 141,798;
dissents: 90,716;
independents: 36,317.

Lara:
1,078,661 registered voters of whom 577,707 participated;
abstention: 46.44%.
PSUV: 436,755;
opposition: 140,952.

Merida:
526,235 registered voters of whom 352,533 participated;
abstention: 33%.
PSUV: 193,601;
opposition: 158,031;
independents: 901.

Miranda:
1,780,075 registered voters of whom 1,084,676 participated;
abstention: 39.06%.
PSUV: 499,570;
opposition: 579,349;
dissents: 5,757.

Monagas:
512,341 registered voters of whom 285,535 participated;
abstention: 44.27%.
PSUV: 199,451;
opposition: 46,718;
dissents: 39,366.

Nueva Esparta:
287,993 registered voters of whom 194,219 participated;
abstention: 32.56%.
PSUV: 81,290;
opposition: 111,980;
independents: 949.

Portuguesa:
503,674 registered voters of whom 299,681 participated;
abstention: 40.5%.
PSUV: 174,181;
opposition: 81,212;
dissents: 44,288.

Sucre:
563,909 registered voters of whom 345,619 participated;
abstention: 38.71%.
PSUV: 196,287;
opposition: 147,330;
dissents: 2,002.

Tachira:
731,493 registered voters of whom 474,638 participated;
abstention: 35.11%.
PSUV: 230,634;
opposition: 237,809;
independents: 6195.

Trujillo:
444,581 registered voters of whom 279,305 participated;
abstention: 37.17%.
PSUV: 168,045;
opposition: 74,176;
dissents: 37,084.

Vargas:
241,237 registered voters of whom 133,659 participated;
abstention: 44.59%.
PSUV: 85,011;
opposition: 44,727;
independents: 3921.

Yaracuy:
358,880 registered voters of whom 218,357 participated;
abstention: 39.15%.
PSUV: 130,557;
opposition: 65,273;
independents: 22,527.

Zulia:
2,140,697 registered voters of whom 1,403,965 participated;
abstention: 34.41%.
PSUV: 637,647;
opposition: 756,138;
independents: 10,180.

According to figures provided by the National Statistics Institute (INE) the total population in Venezuela amounts to 29,075,708.

The 17 states won by PSUV amounts to 15,312,464 people (52.66% of the Venezuelan population), while 13,763,244 (47.34%) are in the 5 states won by the opposition .

Opposition wins compared with the previous elections (2004):

Carabobo:
2004: Chavez' parties: 51.25%; opposition: 48.01%.
2008: Chavez' PSUV: 44.48% (-6.77%); opposition: 47.54% (-0.47%).

Tachira:
2004: Chavez' parties: 57.47%; opposition: 39.88%.
2008: Chavez' PSUV: 48.12% (-9.35%); opposition: 49.46% (+9.58%).

Miranda:
2004: Chavez' parties: 51.87%; opposition: 48.12%.
2008: Chavez' PSUV: 45.94% (-5.93%); opposition: 53.27% (+5.12%).

Nueva Esparta:
2004: Chavez' parties: 43.53%; opposition: 51.32%.
2008: Chavez' PSUV: 41.78% (-1.75%); opposition: 57.55% (6.23%).

Zulia:
2004: Chavez' parties: 44.42%; opposition: 54.02%.
2008: Chavez' PSUV: 45.11% (+0.69%); opposition: 53.49% (-0.43%).

In 2004 elections, Chavez' parties won 233 mayoralties, opposition 85 and independents 13 i.e. Chavez' parties held 70.39% of the municipalities against 25.67% for the opposition.

According to preliminary results for the November 23 elections opposition mayoralties had dropped to 62 and Chavez' PSUV dominated municipalities 265 ... an increase of 9.67% for Chavez' allies and a 6.94% decrease for the opposition.


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1 comment:

  1. If those number favor Chavez so much, why does he and his people sound so much like sour grapes.
    It was shameful how Chavez handle his lost in Caracas, Zulia and Carabobo. For someone who ask's everyone to follow the constitution and to be a democrat, he sure makes a pitiful example for people to follow.


    This year alone, he has violated the Constitution 42 times.
    (Of course this are just the articles he has violated, and not the many times that he has repeted the same offense against one article).


    It is our democratic right and DUTY to report Chavvez violation, more then some numbers that are use to cover the many Constitutional offenses made by Chavez and many of his PSUV leaders. It's ironic that Article 42 of the "Code of ethic of Venezuelan Journalist" states that we must "Stanf against and denounce any regiment that VIOLATES the Constitution".


    This is is our Duty and we must continue to pronunce ourselves against Chavez act's of corruption and violations against the Democratic Process.

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