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Vote counts coming in

May 5, 2008
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The Santa Cruz departmental electoral court (CDE) website has updated official counts, as they’re processed. They’re using the same software/process (SIRENA) as the national electoral court (CNE)—which is the software/process used by each of the regional electoral courts during national elections.

So far, w/ 55.6% of the tables counted, the results show 85.61% in favor of the autonomy statute, 14.93% opposed. Those figures are over “valid” votes (spoiled or blank ballots are counted as “invalid”—as in all Bolivian elections). Of total cast votes (votos emitidos), so far 1.39% are blank & 2.33% are spoiled. Voter turnout is currently 65.57%.

If you click on this link, you can look at results by province, municipality, canton, locality, neighborhood unit (unidad vecinal), precinct (recinto), and table (mesa de sufragio). For example: Votes in Samaipata (in the first municipal section of Florida province) are not yet counted. While in Pailón (in the second municipal section of Chuquitos province) the results currently favor autonomy by 88.24% to 11.76% w/ 96% of the tables counted (one table remains to be counted).

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