2000 Central Exonian presidential election

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2000 Central Exonian presidential election

← 1995 24 July 2000 (first round)
1 August 2000 (second round)
2005 →
Registered20,732,010
Turnout78.24% (Increase 3.08p.p.) (first round)
79.69 (Decrease 0.48p.p.) (second round)
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Nominee Fidel Sanjurjo Sánchez Domingo Escobar Alas
Party Christian Democratic Liberal Democratic
Running mate Óscar Franco Madrid Federico Valdéz Valdéz
Popular vote 8,543,259 7,853,204
Percentage 52.10% 47.90%

President before election

Enrique Velázquez Merino
Democratic Alliance Party

Elected President

Fidel Sanjurjo Sánchez
Christian Democratic

Presidential elections were held in Central Exoña on 24 July 2000 and 1 August 2000. Fidel Sanjurjo Sánchez of the Christian Democratic Party (PDC) won 52.10 percent of the vote, defeating Domingo Escobar Alas of the Liberal Democratic Party (PDL) in a runoff election.

Results

First round

2000 Central Exonian presidential election first round
CandidateRunning matePartyVotes%
Fidel Sanjurjo SánchezÓscar Franco MadridChristian Democratic Party5,663,20435.18
Domingo Escobar AlasFederico Valdéz ValdézLiberal Democratic Party5,102,34831.69
Luís Alvarado CastroFernando Cerén AguilaresSocialist Party3,021,80318.77
Felipe Castro RamírezEnrique Payés EscalónNational Democratic Party2,312,35614.36
Total16,099,711100.00
Valid votes16,099,71199.25
Invalid votes54,5370.34
Blank votes66,3930.41
Total votes16,220,641100.00
Registered voters/turnout20,732,01078.24
Source: National Election Committee

Second round

2000 Central Exonian presidential election second round
CandidateRunning matePartyVotes%
Fidel Sanjurjo SánchezÓscar Franco MadridChristian Democratic Party8,543,25952.10
Domingo Escobar AlasFederico Valdéz ValdézLiberal Democratic Party7,853,20447.90
Total16,396,463100.00
Valid votes16,396,46399.24
Invalid votes58,5030.35
Blank votes66,3200.40
Total votes16,521,286100.00
Registered voters/turnout20,732,01079.69
Source: National Election Committee

See also