Matches in DBpedia 2016-04 for { ?s ?p "General elections were held in Venezuela on 30 July 2000, the first under the country's newly adopted 1999 constitution.Incumbent President Hugo Chávez ran for election for a full 6 year term under the new Constitution. He was challenged by a former ally of his, Zulia Governor Francisco Arias Cárdenas. Chávez easily won the election with almost 60% of the popular vote, increasing his vote share over the previous elections, and managing to carry a larger number of states. Arias Cárdenas only managed to narrowly carry his home state of Zulia.On 8 June 2004 it was announced that the results of the presidential elections would be put to a recall referendum on 15 August."@en }
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- Venezuelan_general_election,_2000 abstract "General elections were held in Venezuela on 30 July 2000, the first under the country's newly adopted 1999 constitution.Incumbent President Hugo Chávez ran for election for a full 6 year term under the new Constitution. He was challenged by a former ally of his, Zulia Governor Francisco Arias Cárdenas. Chávez easily won the election with almost 60% of the popular vote, increasing his vote share over the previous elections, and managing to carry a larger number of states. Arias Cárdenas only managed to narrowly carry his home state of Zulia.On 8 June 2004 it was announced that the results of the presidential elections would be put to a recall referendum on 15 August.".
- Q8761 abstract "General elections were held in Venezuela on 30 July 2000, the first under the country's newly adopted 1999 constitution.Incumbent President Hugo Chávez ran for election for a full 6 year term under the new Constitution. He was challenged by a former ally of his, Zulia Governor Francisco Arias Cárdenas. Chávez easily won the election with almost 60% of the popular vote, increasing his vote share over the previous elections, and managing to carry a larger number of states. Arias Cárdenas only managed to narrowly carry his home state of Zulia.On 8 June 2004 it was announced that the results of the presidential elections would be put to a recall referendum on 15 August.".