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2009 Bolivian general election
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General elections were held in Bolivia on December 6, 2009,[1] following a constitutional referendum held on 25 January 2009.[2][3] The election was initially expected to be held in 2010.[4] Voters elected:
- President and Vice President of the Republic.
- 130 members of the Chamber of Deputies.
- 36 members of the Senate.
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The five departments which had not already done so all voted to have departmental autonomy. Eleven municipalities voted to have indigenous autonomy, out of twelve holding such referendums.[5] One province voted to have regional autonomy.