Damián Condori

Condori first ran for governor of Chuquisaca in 2015, finishing second and failing to qualify for a runoff under a controversial electoral court ruling.

In the 2021 election for governor, Condori won a plurality in the first round and defeated MAS-IPSP candidate Juan Carlos León in the runoff.

CSUTCB had been a founding affiliate of the MAS-IPSP, which solicited input from social movements regarding its candidates, but left the final decision to President Evo Morales.

Days before the vote, the candidate for the Revolutionary Left Front (Frente Revolucionario de Izquierda), Adrián Valeriano, gave up his candidacy and announced his support for the MAS-IPSP.

This decision prevented a run-off election between Condori and Urquizu, as is usually required when neither candidate has a majority or a lead of more than 10% of the total votes cast.

[7] On 2 December, a judge approved pre-trial detention without bail for Condori on the charges of nonfulfillment of contracts and illicit enrichment at the expense of the State.

[11] As of July 2017, Condori had spent 601 days in prison and Bolivia Somos Todos officials reported that he lacked adequate funds to pay his lawyer.

[15] In the 2021 regional election, which was delayed from the prior year due to the 2019 Bolivian political crisis, Condori once again stood as We Are All Chuquisaca's candidate for governor.