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Venezuelans Vote in Test for Chavez Allies
Voters across Venezuela cast ballots to select thousands of local officials Sunday in elections that could predict how well President Hugo Chavez's political allies will fare in key congressional elections in December. Chavez said the elections marked "one more step in the strengthening of the electoral system" to prevent irregularities. Casting his ballot in a poor neighborhood of Caracas, he said "there is security, there is calm throughout the country."

The elections were to decide thousands of city council and parish board posts, plus two provincial mayors and one governor, in the sparsely populated state of Amazonas. More than 38,700 candidates were contesting the elections. In recent votes, opposition leaders called for boycotts, saying the country's electoral council is stacked in Chavez's favor. But this time only small opposition parties urged a boycott, while the major opposition parties called for participation to demonstrate unity. Some voters complained of administrative problems in the capital of Caracas, where some poll workers failed to show up on time. "There was a great lack of organization," said 71-year-old Teresa Mendoza, waiting in a line that had formed due to a lack of poll workers. Other polling stations had workers in place but few voters.
Posted by: Fred 2005-08-08
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