Absenteeism was high at 46.06 % but very high for opposition candidates who
seemed demoralize form October's results.PSUV candidates got 4,369,332
votes MUD opposition or other candidates  candidates 3,403,032 votes.Notables
3rd party runs in the worker hotbed of Bolivar state, Venezuela Communist
Party (PCV) Manuel Arciniega received 29,755 votes or 8.17%.In Merida state
(PCV) candidate Florencio Porras received 31,589 votes or 10.61%.In Apure
state, Leopoldo Estrada of Tupamaro/MEP/ VBP coalition received over 14% of
the vote and in Amazonas state, Gregorio Mirabal of the PCV/PUAMA/PRT
coalition received over 5% of the vote and there were other  indigenous
,left wing and right opposition candidates on other states ballot for
governor.Cort


Chavez’s Socialist Party Wins 20 of 23 States in Venezuelan Regional
Elections

Dec 16th 2012, by Tamara Pearson
[image: The president of the National Electoral Council, Tibisay Lucena,
announced the results (VTV)]

The president of the National Electoral Council, Tibisay Lucena, announced
the results (VTV)
[image: Voting in Aragua state (AVN)]

Voting in Aragua state (AVN)
[image: Voting in Zulia (AVN).]

Voting in Zulia (AVN).

Merida, December 16th 2012 (Venezuelanalysis.com) – With all votes counted
to the point of results being irreversible, the United Socialist Party of
Venezuela has won 20 states, and the opposition coalition, three states.

The opposition lost their control of Zulia, Tachira, Carabobo, Monagas, and
Nueva Esparta, but retained Amazonas and Miranda, and Lara states.

In Miranda, one of the key states at stake, contested by PSUV ex
vice-president Elias Jaua, and the opposition presidential candidate and
current governor of Miranda, Henrique Capriles, the opposition won with 50%
to Jaua’s 46%.

In Bolivar state, where the results were very close, the opposition
candidate Andres Velasquez is refusing to recognise his defeat and has
called on locals to “defend” his “victory”.

In today’s elections Venezuelans and residents chose 23 state governors and
237 state legislators. The results of the state legislative voting have yet
to be announced.

In the 2008 regional elections the PSUV won 17 of the 22 states being
contested.

For state by state results see below.

*Participation levels and voting mood*

Turnout was just under 54% , though this varied markedly in different
regions. In the 2008 state elections (which were slightly different to
these ones in that they also included mayoral elections) participation rate
was 65.45% of registered voters.

“In general you can see an environment of apparent calm, with some levels
of abstention that have been higher than we expected,” Leonardo Briceno, a
teacher from Merida state told Venezuelanalysis.com’s Ewan Robertson.

The voting mood in many states has been reported to be peaceful, but
somewhat apathetic, a contrast to the usual joyful ambience that has marked
Venezuelan elections over the last thirteen years.

PSUV leader Jorge Rodriguez said that the “popular” or poorer areas had
longer queues and higher participation than other areas.

The head of the operational strategic command for the Bolivarian Armed
Forces, Wilmer Barrientos, informed press that the voting process had been
carried out with “absolutely normality”, and that only 19 people have been
detained, and of those, six people arrested for electoral crimes.

Today there were 12,748 voting booths, with a total of 36.220 voting
machines distributed among them, and 17,421,946 eligible voters, 186,036 of
which are foreign born residents.

*Full results*

Amazonas: PSUV: Nicia Maldonado 37%, MUD: Liborio Guarulla 65%

Anzoategui: PSUV: Aristóbulo Istúriz 53.97% MUD: Antonio Barreto Sira 41.06%

Apure:  PSUV: Ramón Carrizález 59.83% MUD: Luis Lippa 22.42%

Aragua: PSUV: Tareck El Aissami 52.72% MUD: Richard Mardo 42.71%

Barinas: PSUV: Adán Chávez 54.69% MUD: Julio César Reyes 41.72%

Bolivar: PSUV: Francisco Rangel Gómez 43.57% MUD: Andrés Velásquez 42.34%

Carabobo: PSUV: Francisco Ameliach 53.49% MUD: Henrique Salas Feo 42.7%

Cojedes: PSUV: Érika Farías 59.27% MUD: Alberto Galindez 35.31%

Delta Amacuro: PSUV: Lizeta Hernández 61.27% MUD: Arévalo Salazar 20.99%

Falcon: PSUV: Stella Lugo de Montilla 48.28% MUD: Gregorio Graterol 35.28%

Guarico: PSUV: Rodríguez Chacín 70.41% MUD: José Manuel González 25.55%

Lara: PSUV: Luis Reyes Reyes 41.98%  MUD: Henri Falcón 54.35%

Merida: PSUV: Alexis Ramírez 47.56% MUD: Lester Rodríguez 37.96%

Miranda: PSUV: Elías Jaua Milano 46.13% MUD: Henrique Capriles Radonski
50.35%

Monagas:  PSUV: Yelitze Santaella 52. 59% MUD: Soraya Hernández  -
Independent: Jose Briceño: 40.67%

Nueva Esparta: PSUV: Carlos Mata Figueroa 52. 44% MUD: Morel Rodríguez
44.34%

Portuguesa: PSUV: Wilmar Castro Soteldo 50.96% MUD: Iván Colmenares - PCV:
Oswaldo Zerpa 22.59%

Sucre:  PSUV: Luis Acuña 56.77% MUD: Hernán Núñez 35.26%

Tachira: PSUV: José Vielma Mora 51.7% MUD: César Pérez Vivas 44.48%

Trujillo: PSUV: Rangel Silva 79.4% MUD: José Hernández 17.31%

Vargas: PSUV: Jorge Luis García Carneiro 69.05%  MUD: José Manuel Olivares
24.13%

Yaracuy: PSUV: Julio León Heredia 57.08% MUD: Biagio Pilieri 36.05%

Zulia: PSUV: Francisco Arias Cárdenas 50.99%  MUD: Pablo Pérez 46.74%

*This article will be regularly updated, as more results come out.*
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*Source URL (retrieved on 17/12/2012 - 11:41am):*
http://venezuelanalysis.com/news/7559


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