2006 Venezuelan presidential election

Presidential elections were held in Venezuela on 3 December 2006 to elect a president for a six-year term to begin on 10 January 2007. The contest was primarily between incumbent President Hugo Chávez, and Zulia Governor Manuel Rosales of the opposition party A New Era.

2006 Venezuelan presidential election

3 December 2006
Turnout74.69%
 
Nominee Hugo Chávez Manuel Rosales
Party MVR UNT
Popular vote 7,309,080 4,292,466
Percentage 62.85% 36.91%

Results by state. Darker shades indicate higher percentage.

President before election

Hugo Chávez
MVR

Elected President

Hugo Chávez
MVR

After winning a recall referendum in 2004, President Chávez positioned himself for re-election in 2006 for a second full term. The opposition did not hold a primary, instead, the candidates reached a consensus into backing the governor of the largest state (Zulia), Manuel Rosales. Chávez benefited from a high popularity, and led most opinion polls throughout the campaign. He went to win re-election by the widest margin by percentage of the popular vote since the 1947 elections, and by the largest margin of votes cast in the history of Venezuela.

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