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Election FAQ
Elections in Panama: 2014 General Elections
On May 4, Panamanians will elect a President, Vice President, Deputies to the Central American Parliament, Deputies to the National Assembly, Mayors, District Representatives, and Councilors.
Election FAQ
Elections in El Salvador: 2014 Presidential Election
Salvadorans head to the polls on February 2, 2014. Find out more about these elections in IFES' FAQs.
Election FAQ
Elections in Costa Rica: 2014 National Elections
On February 2, Costa Rica will hold national elections to elect a new President. IFES FAQs gives insight into these elections.
Election FAQ
Elections in Colombia: 2022 Presidential Elections
IFES presents Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs) on Elections in Colombia: 2022 Presidential Elections.
Election Snapshot
Elections in El Salvador: 2024 Presidential Elections
IFES provides Frequently Asked Questions ahead of El Salvador's 2024 Presidential Elections
Election Snapshot
Elections in Guatemala: 2023 General Elections
Ahead of Guatemala's 2023 General Elections, IFES provides frequently asked questions and answers.
Election Snapshot
Elections in Guatemala: 2023 Presidential Election Runoff
IFES provides Frequently Asked Questions ahead of Guatemala's 2023 Presidential Runoff Elections.
Election Snapshot
Elections in Peru: 2022 Regional and Municipal Elections
On Sunday, Oct. 2, Peruvian voters will elect officials to regional and municipal offices throughout Peru’s 25 regions and the capital province of Lima for 2023 through 2026.
Election Snapshot
Elections in Brazil: 2022 General Elections
On Sunday, Oct. 2, Brazilian voters will elect the president and the vice president on a single ticket. Brazilians will also elect governors; some senators; and all federal deputies, state deputies and federal district deputies.
Election FAQ
Elections in Colombia: 2022 Congressional Elections
IFES presents Frequently Asked Questions for Elections in Colombia: 2022 Congressional Elections.