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Mixed election results for Chavez Mixed election results for Chavez
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Allies of Venezuelan President Hugo Chavez have won governorships in 17 of 22 state elections, but the opposition has made gains, election officials say.Allies of Venezuelan President Hugo Chavez have won governorships in 17 of 22 state elections, but the opposition has made gains, election officials say.
The opposition took the two most populous states, as well as the mayorship of the capital, Caracas. The opposition took the two most populous states, and won mayoral elections in the capital, Caracas.
The polls were being seen as a critical test for Mr Chavez, whose allies until now controlled 21 states.The polls were being seen as a critical test for Mr Chavez, whose allies until now controlled 21 states.
Elections were held to choose new governors and more than 300 mayors across the country.Elections were held to choose new governors and more than 300 mayors across the country.
With more than 95% of votes counted, officials said supporters of Mr Chavez candidates had won in 17 states. 'Exemplary conduct'
These include the president's home state of Barinas, where his brother won the governorship. With more than 95% of votes counted overall, the opposition won the key states of Miranda and Zulia, the biggest in terms of electorate.
The opposition won the key states of Miranda and Zulia, and well as the mayorship of Caracas - which now shifts from a Chavez supporter to an opponent. They also won mayoral elections in Caracas - formerly held by a Chavez supporter. The post is seen by some as the second most important job in the country.
But Mr Chavez' Socialist Party also made gains, winning in the state of Sucre, the central Caracas district of Libertador and the president's home state, Barinas.
The BBC's Will Grant in Caracas says the results have enabled both sides to claim some sort of victory.
Officials estimated turnout at 64.5% of Venezuela's 17 million eligible voters, a record for local elections in recent years.Officials estimated turnout at 64.5% of Venezuela's 17 million eligible voters, a record for local elections in recent years.
The electoral commission described the conduct of voters as exemplary.
The outcome in two states are still two close to call.The outcome in two states are still two close to call.