2004 Uruguayan presidential primaries
Presidential primary elections were held in Uruguay on 27 June 2004 in order to nominate the presidential candidate for every political party.[1]
Candidates
This was almost the only party with competitive primaries:[2]
- Jorge Larrañaga (winner)
- Luis Alberto Lacalle
- Cristina Maeso
- Broad Front–Progressive Encounter
One of the most important parties in terms of voter preferences, it had already decided to have only one candidate:[2]
- Tabaré Vázquez (unopposed)
The main candidate had already been decided between the most important political factions:[2]
- Guillermo Stirling (winner)
- Alberto Iglesias
- Ricardo Lombardo
- Manuel Flores Silva
- Eisenhower Cardoso
- Jorge Ruiz
- Gustavo Boquete
- Pablo Mieres (unopposed)
- Intransigent Party
- Víctor Lissidini (unopposed)
- Aldo Lamorte (unopposed)
- Julio Vera (winner)
- Ramón Díaz
- José Curotto
- Rafael Fernández (unopposed)
gollark: Have you heard of "inflation"?
gollark: (I don't really support this and it is a terrible idea please do not implement this)
gollark: Extra source of revenue for the government.
gollark: THIS IDEA COULD NOT POSSIBLY FAIL.
gollark: Better idea: 1$ per vote!
See also
References
- Reglamentación de las elecciones internas de los partidos políticos (in Spanish)
- "Comienzan las internas". La Onda Digital. 16 March 2004. (in Spanish)
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