December 19, 2024, 10:04 PM
December 19, 2024, 10:04 PM
The Official Consolidation System of Computation Results in Process of the Permanent Electoral Body (OEP) declared the counting of votes for the Plurinational Constitutional Court has concluded (TCP) that was only elected in four departments of the country.
There are eight magistrates, including regulars and substitutes, who were elected in La Paz, Oruro, Potosí and Chuquisaca, according to the Supreme Electoral Tribunal (TSE).
La Paz was the last of these four departments to close the calculation of its minutes. Boris Wilson Arias López was declared the TCP’s titular magistrate at obtain 30.20% of the votes and Mariela Sánchez Salas was a substitute, achieving 18.21%.
While in Oruro its new magistrates are: Paola Verónica Prudencio Candia, who will be the owner by achieving 32.59% of the votes and Luz Verónica Moya Cayoja the substitute, coming in second place with 30.30%.
In Potosí, those chosen are: Amalia Laura Villca (owner) Julio Alberto Miranda Martínez (substitute), who obtained 58.95% and 41.05% of the votes, respectively.
In Chuquisaca, The TSE declared Ángel Edson Dávalos Rojas the winners (incumbent) and Juan Carlos Mendoza García (substitute), who achieved 22.59% and 21.60% of the votes for the TCP, respectively.