2005 Bolivian general election

2005 Bolivian general election

18 December 2005
Registered3,671,152
Turnout84.50% ( 12.61pp)
Presidential election
 
Nominee Evo Morales Jorge Quiroga
Party MAS-IPSP Podemos
Running mate Álvaro García Linera María Duchen
Popular vote 1,544,374 821,745
Percentage 53.74% 28.59%

 
Nominee Samuel Doria Medina Michiaki Nagatani
Party UN MNR
Running mate Carlos Dabdoub Guillermo Bedregal
Popular vote 224,090 185,859
Percentage 7.80% 6.47%


President before election

Eduardo Rodríguez (interim)
Independent

Elected President

Evo Morales
MAS-IPSP

Legislative election

All 36 seats in the Chamber of Senators
All 130 seats in the Chamber of Deputies
Party Seats +/–
Chamber of Senators
Podemos

13 New
MAS-IPSP

12 +4
UN

1 New
MNR

1 −9
Chamber of Deputies
MAS-IPSP

72 +45
Podemos

43 New
UN

8 New
MNR

7 −29
This lists parties that won seats. See the complete results below.

General elections were held in Bolivia on 18 December 2005. Evo Morales of the Movement for Socialism (MAS) party was elected President of Bolivia with 54% of the vote, the first time a candidate had received an absolute majority since the flawed 1978 elections. Morales was sworn in on 22 January 2006 for a five-year term. The MAS also won a majority of seats in the Chamber of Deputies and emerged as the largest party in the Senate.

Simultaneously voters elected prefects, the highest executive office in each of Bolivia's nine departments. This was the first time the office had been chosen at the ballot box. Subsequently, departmental elections were held separately from national elections, with the next one held in April 2010.