Upcoming 2025 Elections Across Latin America and Their Results
In the political landscape of Latin America, several countries are gearing up for general elections in the coming months. These elections will determine the future leaders and legislative bodies of various nations, shaping the course of their respective governments.
Honduras
The general election in Honduras, scheduled for November 30, will see the election of a new president, members of the National Congress, and representatives for the Central American Parliament. As of now, there is no information available about the candidate running against incumbent Jorge Quiroga in a potential runoff. The last election in Honduras took place on April 13, with Quiroga being re-elected with 55.63% of the vote.
Ecuador
Ecuador's general election is set for February 9, with a runoff election scheduled for April 13. The election will elect the president, 151 assembly members, five Andean parliamentarians, and members of the National Assembly for a full four-year term. The results of the election were closely divided, with the Citizen Revolution Movement (RC) party controlling 64 seats and the National Democratic Action (ADN) party having 66 seats.
Chile
Chile's general election will take place on November 16, with the election of a new president, members of the Chamber of Deputies, and Senate at stake. The February 9 election saw Daniel Noboa of the ADN and Luisa González of the RC as the leading candidates, but no candidate won a majority, necessitating a runoff.
Bolivia
Bolivia's general election is scheduled for October 19, with a runoff election if necessary. The election will elect a new president, vice president, members of the Chamber of Deputies, and Chamber of Senators. The election will be a runoff between Senator Rodrigo Paz Pereira and former president Jorge Quiroga.
Venezuela
Venezuela's parliamentary election is set for May 25, with the election of the 277 deputies of the National Assembly at stake. The United Socialist Party of Venezuela, President Nicolás Maduro's party, won the race for governor in 23 out of the country's 24 states and also won nearly 83% of the votes cast for the National Assembly in the recent election.
Argentina
In Argentina, the midterm legislative election is scheduled for October 26. The incumbent President Javier Milei's libertarian La Libertad Avanza (Liberty Advances) party currently holds a minority in both chambers of Congress and aims to gain power in the upcoming elections. The election will elect members of the Chamber of Deputies and Senate.
The upcoming elections in Latin America promise to be significant events, shaping the political landscape of the region for years to come. Stay tuned for updates on these elections and their outcomes.
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