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        1. Right-wing star Manfred Reyes Villa, Cochabamba's mayor during the Water War in 2000, and its prefect recalled in 2008, holds overwhelming lead in the 2021 race for Mayor. Meanwhile Evo Morales' MAS looks ready to run away with Cochabamba's governorship.
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      1. …in reply to @CarwilBJ
        Pre-election turmoil in Cochabamba combines all the most dramatic elements of Bolivia's #EleccionesSubnacionales: Manfred's candidacy has faced legal jeopardy over corruption charges from his last term as prefect. His candidacy was invalidated Jan 18, restored Jan 25…
    1. …in reply to @CarwilBJ
      … and put back in jeopardy this week when his six month sentence for mismanagement of funds was formally executed. opinion.com.bo/articulo/cochabamba/candidatura-manfred-duda-tribunal-supremo-justicia-ejecuta-condena/20210218174301808355.html
  1. …in reply to @CarwilBJ
    Last night, unknown opponents set off a tear gas canister in a Reyes Villa rally while the candidate was speaking. opinion.com.bo/articulo/cochabamba/sumate-denuncia-sivingani-lanzaron-gas-lacrimogeno-concentracion/20210219202029808504.html
    1. …in reply to @CarwilBJ
      Edwin Castellanos Mendoza (MAS) won the city's mayoral race in 2010 w/ 39% of the vote. Right-leaninng José María Leyes (MDS) won 61% of the vote in 2015. Manfred's return would continue the right's urban dominance.
      1. …in reply to @CarwilBJ
        Meanwhile Edmundo Novillo and Iván Canela (MAS) both won around 61% of the departmental vote for governor in 2010, 2015. Humberto Sánchez (MAS) has a wide lead this year, but with a much smaller showing the polls.
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