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Judicial elections: tally of minutes exceeded 50% and in two departments they already have elected authorities

Judicial elections: tally of minutes exceeded 50% and in two departments they already have elected authorities

December 17, 2024, 10:58 PM

December 17, 2024, 10:58 PM

After 10:00 p.m. this Tuesday, the Plurinational Electoral Body (OEP) had already exceeded 50% of the count of the minutes of the national territory, in addition to the fact that in Potosí and Tarija the vote counting has already been completed and their judicial authorities have been declared winners.

According to the data from the Official Consolidation System of Computation Results in Process of the OEP, the computation in Pando reached 98.99%, in Chuquisaca 96.75%, in Beni 97.64% and in Oruro 94.44%. It is estimated that the counting of the minutes in these departments will end this Wednesday, December 18.

While in the central axis of the country The counting of the minutes progresses more slowly: La Paz has 37.39%, Santa Cruz 31.4% and Cochabamba has just 22.92%.

According to the data updated until 10:00 p.m., the counts of the minutes of the judicial elections They exceeded 50% throughout the national territory.

The vice president of the Departmental Electoral Tribunal of Santa Cruz, José Miguel Callejas, indicated that it is estimated complete the calculation of the minutes in less than seven days throughout the department and I argue that the delay is due to the fact that the minutes of some municipalities took a while to arrive in the capital of Santa Cruz.

Tarija was the first department to close the calculation of its 1,766 minutes of the judicial elections. Rosmery Ruiz Martínez and Samuel Grover Mita Aquino, Candidates for regular and alternate magistrates, respectively, won the elections to the Supreme Court of Justice (TSJ).

In the case of the election by national constituency of the Council of the Judiciary, the candidate Manuel Baptista Espinoza achieved first place with 20.12% (37,363 votes) and the candidate Gabriela Paula Apaza second place, with 11.73% (21,779 votes).

While in the election of the magistrate of the Agro-environmental Court (TA), also by national constituency, the first place was obtained by the candidate Roxana Chávez Rodas with 18.94% (34,531 votes) and second place was achieved by Richard Cristhian Méndez Rosales with 11.98% (21,844 votes), out of 12 applicants.

Potosí concluded its calculation this Tuesday. Amalia Laura Villca was the winner for the Constitutional with 133,721 votes, which represents 58.95%, compared to 93,126 votes, 41.05%, obtained by Julio Alberto Miranda Martínez, who would be the substitute magistrate in the highest constitutional court in the country.

In the case of the TSJ in the women’s category, the winner was Norma Velasco Mosquera with 86,842 votes that They represent 40.53% of the total votes and beat two other candidates. In the men’s category, the winner was Octavio Boris Janco Villegas with 73,014 votes, representing 23.29%, and since he was a smaller number of votes, he would occupy the substitute position in the TSJ for the department of Potosí.

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