7 March 2021 (first round) and 11 April 2021 (runoff)
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Governors, mayors, councillors, and regional assemblies in all 9 departments of Bolivia and their municipalities
Majority party
Minority party
Third party
Leader
Evo Morales
Carlos Mesa
Luis Fernando Camacho
Party
MAS-IPSP
Civic Community
Creemos
Alliance
none
Many groups[a]
Many groups[c]
Last election
6 governors, 41.79% 227 mayors, 38.86%
1 governor[b] new
new
Seats won
3 governors 240 mayors
0 governors 6 mayors
1 governor 7 mayors
Seat change
3 13
1 6
1 7
Fourth party
Fifth party
Sixth party
Leader
Rubén Costas
Félix Patzi (lost re-election)
Samuel Doria Medina
Party
MDS
MTS
FUN
Alliance
Many groups[d]
none
Many groups[f]
Last election
1 governor, 20.58% 24 mayors, 8.89%
1 governor[e] new
0 governors, 3.19% 2 mayors, 7.62%
Seats won
0 governors 5 mayors
2 governors 10 mayors
0 governors 0 mayors
Seat change
1 19
1 10
0 2
Gubernatorial results by department
The 2021 Bolivian regional elections were held on 7 March 2021. Departmental and municipal authorities were elected by an electorate of approximately 7 million people. This was the third regional election under the 2009 constitution. It was postponed from the expected date of 2020 due to the 2019 Bolivian political crisis and delays in holding the 2020 Bolivian general election. All elected authorities assumed office on 3 May.
^"CC descarta alianzas en La Paz y va con variantes en Beni, Pando y Tarija". www.paginasiete.bo (in Spanish). Retrieved 3 March 2021.
^"Demócratas sella alianzas en Cochabamba, Oruro y Beni". www.paginasiete.bo (in Spanish). Retrieved 3 March 2021.
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