Municipal elections were held in Bolivia, on December 5, 1999,[1] in all 311 municipalities across the country.[2] The elections marked a milestone in the continuous deterioration of the political influence of the traditional parties.[3] In 23 municipalities the mayors were elected through direct popular vote, in other municipalities the mayors were elected by the respective municipal council.[1]
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