Elections

February 2, 2018
James N. Green

What’s next for the Brazilian left?

December 12, 2017
Sandra Cuffe

Amid election violence, Honduran police officers have publicly stated they refuse to crack down on protests. What’s behind this?

December 12, 2017
Suyapa Portillo, Javier Lopez-Casertano, and Cristian Padilla Romero

A report by election observers reveals how fraud has functioned in Honduras’ presidential elections

December 6, 2017
Aaron Schneider and Rafael R. Ioris

The chaos surrounding last week’s presidential elections in Honduras reflects a rightwing consolidation of power in the country, abetted by the United States.

June 6, 2017
Christy Thornton

Elections in the State of Mexico on Sunday revealed the growing power of the Mexican Left — and the lengths to which the ruling party will go to repress it. 

March 7, 2017
Andrés Manuel López Obrador
January 22, 2016
Joshua Steckley and Beverly Bell

Two years ago, Haiti's presidential frontrunner Jovenel Moïse displaced hundreds of farmers to build an exporting banana plantation. It's an omen of things to come.

November 12, 2015
Jake Johnston

Five years after the international community helped overturn Haiti's election results, observers are tacitly supporting an increasingly anti-democratic process.

November 4, 2015
Rachel Nolan

The unprecedented success of Guatemala's anti-corruption protests surprised everyone. But this success has not yet translated to the ballot box.

October 30, 2015
Jeff Abbott

Guatemala's President-elect Jimmy Morales, despite campaigning as the antithesis of a career politician, is backed by the same forces that carried out some of the worst crimes in the country's history.

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