10.16.2010

2010 venezuelan elections facts

Photo by Mike González

Chávez got the 48.13% of the votes (5,423,324), and this turned into the 59.4% of the delegates(98).
The opposition got the 47.22% of the votes (5,320,364), and this turned into the 39.4% of the delegates (65).

Translated: Chavez, winning the voting by just a 0.98% got a 20% more delegates.

Chávez needed 55,340 votes to get a delegate, meanwhile the MUD (opposition) needed 81,852.

The new electoral system approved by Chavez's goverment some years ago harmed the opposition in 19 out of the 24 states of Venezuela.

Complete set of data (infographic, in spanish):Diferencias entre voto popular y diputados en las elecciones parlamentarias 2010 de Venezuela

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