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Election Snapshot
Elections in Senegal: 2024 Presidential Elections
IFES provides frequently asked questions (FAQs) ahead of the 2024 Presidential Elections in Senegal. These elections will be held on March 24, 2024 (rescheduled from February 25)
In The Media
Axios
Campaigning in bulletproof vests
The latest from Americas regional director Máx Zaldívar on how Ecuadorians are standing up for democracy.
In The Media
El Tiempo
Ecuador goes to the polls to elect its president
IFES Latin America & Caribbean regional director Max Zaldívar discusses Ecuador's election.
In The Media
Ecuador Envivo
CNE receives international support to reduce computer system vulnerabilities
IFES Americas Regional Director Maximo Zaldivar spoke about the electoral assistance that IFES provided to the National Electoral Council in Ecuador during its recent election.
In The Media
Radio Huancavilca
Electoral Function and international cooperation analyzed the challenges of democracy in the 2030 decade
Read "Electoral Function and international cooperation analyzed the challenges of democracy in the 2030 decade" on Radio Huancavilca.
Election FAQ
Elections in Senegal: 2022 Legislative Elections
On Sunday, July 31, Senegalese voters will have the opportunity to vote for representatives to fill 165 seats in the National Assembly for five-year terms.
Election FAQ
Elections in Senegal: 2022 Local Elections
On Sunday, Jan. 23, Senegalese voters will have the opportunity to vote in 15,066 polling stations throughout the national territory.
Election FAQ
Elections in Senegal: 2017 Parliamentary Elections
On July 30, Senegalese voters will elect the 150 members of the National Assembly. In total, 47 lists of parties and coalitions will present candidates for election. Elections in the National Assembly are divided into two portions. Ninety members of the National Assembly are elected through the majority system in the country’s 45 electoral constituencies. The other 60 seats are elected through proportional representation, with a national quota determined by dividing the number of valid ballots cast by the number of seats to be filled.