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Mixed election results for Chavez | Mixed election results for Chavez |
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Allies of Venezuelan President Hugo Chavez have won governorships in 17 of 22 state polls, but the opposition has made gains, election officials say. | |
The opposition took the two most populous states, and won mayoral elections in the capital, Caracas. | The opposition took the two most populous states, and won mayoral elections in the capital, Caracas. |
The polls are regarded as a critical test for Mr Chavez, whose allies until now controlled 21 states. | |
Elections were held to choose new governors and more than 300 mayors across the country. | Elections were held to choose new governors and more than 300 mayors across the country. |
'Exemplary conduct' | 'Exemplary conduct' |
With more than 95% of votes counted overall, the opposition claimed victory in the key states of Miranda and Zulia, the biggest in terms of electorate. | |
It's Venezuela's victory - the democratic path that Venezuela chose was ratified Hugo ChavezVenezuelan President | |
They also won mayoral elections in Caracas - formerly held by a Chavez supporter. The post is seen by some as the second most important job in the country. | They also won mayoral elections in Caracas - formerly held by a Chavez supporter. The post is seen by some as the second most important job in the country. |
But Mr Chavez's Socialist Party also made gains, winning in the state of Sucre, the central Caracas district of Libertador and the president's home state, Barinas. | |
The BBC's Will Grant in Caracas says the results have enabled both sides to claim some sort of success. | |
"It's Venezuela's victory," Mr Chavez said. "The democratic path that Venezuela chose was ratified." | |
Officials estimated turnout at 64.5% of Venezuela's 17 million eligible voters, a record for local elections in recent years. | Officials estimated turnout at 64.5% of Venezuela's 17 million eligible voters, a record for local elections in recent years. |
The electoral commission described the conduct of voters as exemplary. | The electoral commission described the conduct of voters as exemplary. |
The outcomes in two states are still two close to call. |