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Elections in Latin America


Latin American Studies: Elections - LibGuides

UCSD Digital Collection Pamphlets, posters, and other campaign literature issued primarily by political parties in Mexico, Guatemala, Honduras, Chile, Costa ...

Latin America's year of elections will test the region's democracies

WHEN ECUADOREANS choose a new president and legislature on February 7th, they will begin a busy political year across Latin America.

20 Elections - Oxford Academic

The chapter underscores the uniqueness of the Latin America experience with the representative government by focusing on the nineteenth century, the moment in ...

The U.S. election and Latin America, with Julián Ventura

On Thursday, 24 October, an audience of business leaders, policymakers, and academics gathered for a Business Breakfast hosted by Canning ...

Latin America Political and Electoral Outlook 2023 - International IDEA

2023 will be complex and challenging for Latin America. The region will face an unfavourable international context in which it is expected, according to the ...

Why Primaries in Latin American Presidential Elections?

In this paper, we argue that the use of primary elections is likely to reflect the existence and intensity of divisions within political parties.

Elections in Latin America 2024- A Preview

Throughout the forthcoming election process in Latin American countries, issues such as unemployment, corruption, economic shocks brought on by ...

Latin America's Presidential Elections: Are Mexico, Brazil and ...

Critical elections in the region's three most populous countries are likely to reveal a distemper stemming from citizen disgust.

Latin America, US lawmakers bolster ties ahead of crucial election

This month, bicameral groups visited officials in Mexico, Argentina, Brazil and Guatemala, seeking to expand their footprint in regional ...

Governance Must Trump Ideology in Latin America's Elections

Those running against the political status quo have won more than half of the last 15 presidential elections, including in Brazil, Mexico, El Salvador, Peru ...

A quick guide to Latin America's 2024 presidential elections

In this issue, we talk about upcoming presidential elections in the region: AMLO tries to anoint an heir in Mexico. Maduro could hold on to power by any means.

Latin American Elections (@LatAmerElection) / X

Associate Prof., Political Science Elections in Latin America: Campaigns, Voters, and Institutions: https://t.co/pFKGFQxdo0.

The Impact of the Coming US Elections on Latin America

Rather, both a Democrat or a Republican Administration will likely just be concerned with maintaining most of the region in line with its ...

Maduro's election fraud may be Latin America's biggest ever

Nicolas Maduro declared himself the winner of Venezuela's presidential elections, but exit polls show him trailing Edmundo Gonzalez Urrutia.

Latin America's super election cycle is wide open

Latin America is approaching one of its most important electoral marathons in recent decades. Between November 2017 and December 2018, ...

Elections in Latin America: Riots, Runoffs and Reform | GSI - S-RM

On 25 October, presidential and/or local elections were held in Argentina, Haiti, Guatemala, and Colombia. By and large, voting occurred peacefully, save for ...

U.S. Midterm Elections: What Might they Mean for Latin America?

“The demographics of the electorate are changing and today the youth vote is more mobilized and appears to support issues such as democratic ...

Democracy Delayed: COVID-19's Effect on Latin America's Politics

Democracy is often depicted as a means to peacefully resolve political conflict and socioeconomic discontent. But what happens when that essential safety ...

What do the U.S. elections mean for Latin America ... - YouTube

The new AQ lays out the planned policies for both the Democrats and Republicans. Hear Ricardo Zúñiga explain the priorities of a second ...

Latin America & the Caribbean - International IDEA

In several countries, there has been an increase in political polarization, electoral institutions have become targets of attacks and fake news and unfounded ...


Populism in Latin America

Populism refers to a range of political stances that emphasise the idea of "the people" and often juxtapose this group against "the elite". Latin America has been claimed to have the world's "most enduring and prevalent populist tradition".