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The 2014 Narsoran General Elections were held on October 6 and October 20, 2014. Voters chose Centre Party candidates [[President of Narsora|Sandalio Joaquín Espina]] for President and Elías Vicente Álvarez and Vice President respectively. Since no candidate received the majority 50%, a run-off was conducted two weeks later.  
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The 2014 Narsoran General Elections were held on October 6 including presidential, parliamentary and regional elections. When no candidate received the majority 50%, a run-off election was held two weeks later on the 20th. Voters chose Centre Party candidates [[President of Narsora|Sandalio Joaquín Espina]] for President and Elías Vicente Álvarez and Vice President respectively. Voter turnout was estimated by the '''National Statistics Office''' at  80% of the total population, the highest turnout since the [[Narsoran General Elections, 1990|1990 General Elections]].
  
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=Presidential Elections=
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==Candidates==
 
===President===   
 
===President===   
 
* '''Daniel Chavez''' The Vice-President under temporary president Adelina Aylen from 2013-2014. (New Democratic Party)  
 
* '''Daniel Chavez''' The Vice-President under temporary president Adelina Aylen from 2013-2014. (New Democratic Party)  
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===Vice-President===  
 
===Vice-President===  
* '''Rafael Holguín''' A member of the Committee For Economic Stability in the Senate from 2009 to 2013. (New Democratic Party)  
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* '''Rafael Holguín''' A member of the Senate from 2009 to 2014. (New Democratic Party)  
 
* '''Roahoamlia' Saumiyoa''' A Deputy in the Chamber of Deputies from 2010. (Conservative Party)
 
* '''Roahoamlia' Saumiyoa''' A Deputy in the Chamber of Deputies from 2010. (Conservative Party)
 
* '''Raúl Abana''' Current Spokesperson of the Narsoran Green Party, and mayor of Manzulo since 2009. (Narsoran Green Party)
 
* '''Raúl Abana''' Current Spokesperson of the Narsoran Green Party, and mayor of Manzulo since 2009. (Narsoran Green Party)
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=Results=  
 
=Results=  
During the first round of voting the Conservative party suffered a crushing defeat with only 4% of the popular vote, this was attributed to the general dislike of candidate Andrés Estévez and his proposed policies.  
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During the first round of voting the Conservative party suffered a crushing defeat with only 4% of the popular vote, this was attributed to the general dislike of Conservative Party's increasingly radical proposed policies.  
  
 
===First Round===
 
===First Round===
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===Second Round===
 
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The results of the second round of voting were the closest in narsoran history, with Espina winning by only 222 or 0.00001 of the voter turnout.   
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The results of the second round of voting were the closest in narsoran history, with Espina winning by only 91,655 votes or 0.37 of the voter turnout.   
  
 
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Revision as of 15:34, 7 March 2016

The 2014 Narsoran General Elections were held on October 6 including presidential, parliamentary and regional elections. When no candidate received the majority 50%, a run-off election was held two weeks later on the 20th. Voters chose Centre Party candidates Sandalio Joaquín Espina for President and Elías Vicente Álvarez and Vice President respectively. Voter turnout was estimated by the National Statistics Office at 80% of the total population, the highest turnout since the 1990 General Elections.

Presidential Elections

Candidates

President

  • Daniel Chavez The Vice-President under temporary president Adelina Aylen from 2013-2014. (New Democratic Party)
  • Andrés Estévez The former President of the Senate house of the National Congress from 2010 to 2014. (Conservative Party)
  • Noemí Charo Aquino Currently the Minister for the Environment and Spokesperson of the Narsoran Green Party. (Narsoran Green party)
  • Sandalio Joaquín Espina The current president and former Minister of Interior from 2008 to 2014. (Centre Party of Narsora)

Vice-President

  • Rafael Holguín A member of the Senate from 2009 to 2014. (New Democratic Party)
  • Roahoamlia' Saumiyoa A Deputy in the Chamber of Deputies from 2010. (Conservative Party)
  • Raúl Abana Current Spokesperson of the Narsoran Green Party, and mayor of Manzulo since 2009. (Narsoran Green Party)
  • Elías Vicente Álvarez Former Ministry of Foreign Affairs under Timothy Giles from 2003 to 2011. (Centre Party of Narsora)

Results

During the first round of voting the Conservative party suffered a crushing defeat with only 4% of the popular vote, this was attributed to the general dislike of Conservative Party's increasingly radical proposed policies.

First Round

Candidate Party  % Pop.
vote
Popular votes
  Daniel Chavez New Democratic 40.25% 10,722,600
  Sandalio Joaquín Espina Centre Party of Narsora 48.08% 12,808,512
  Noemí Charo Aquino Green 4% 1,065,600
  Andrés Estévez Conservative 4% 1,065,600

Second Round

The results of the second round of voting were the closest in narsoran history, with Espina winning by only 91,655 votes or 0.37 of the voter turnout.

Candidate Party  % Pop.
vote
Popular votes
  Sandalio Joaquín Espina Centre Party of Narsora 53.25% 13,050,936
  Daniel Chavez New Democratic 52.06% 12,759,281