Official results will follow next week month. But quick counts show that the CPE was approved by 58.7% of the vote. The figure is lower than Evo had predicted (and lower than he won in the recent recall referendum), but still a substantial margin of victory.
The breakdowns are as follows: 52% of city voters backed the CPE, compared to 82% of rural voters. The regional breakdowns also show significant polarization: More than 60% of voters in the Media Luna (Santa Cruz, Beni, Pando, and Tarija) rejected the CPE. Chuquisaca saw a nearly 50/50 split (breaking in favor), mirroring the recent prefecture election. More than 70% of voters backed the CPE in La Paz & Potosí.
If the numbers hold up (and they almost certainly will), it will next depend on how quickly the legislature ratifies the document, or whether we see yet another round of political negotiations.
