Popular incumbent Luis Abinader is looking to win reelection and expand his party’s mandate on May 19.
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Get the latest updates on developments in the country's June 2 elections for president, legislators, governors, and more.
Claudia Sheinbaum, Xóchitl Gálvez, and Jorge Álvarez Máynez are competing for the presidency. See polls ahead of the June 2, 2024 election.
Popular incumbent Luis Abinader leads polls ahead of the May 19 first-round vote. AS/COA Online looks at surveys and top issues.
Check support levels for Andrés Manuel López Obrador during his final months in office.
Claudia Sheinbaum, Xóchitl Gálvez, and Jorge Álvarez Máynez spar in three debates on April 7 and 28 and May 19. AS/COA Online tracks each one.
“Mulino voters are hoping to go back to the time of Martinelli when there was a lot of economic growth and prosperity,” said the AS/COA vice president.
AS/COA covers 2024's elections in the Americas, from presidential to municipal votes.
Polls show a close race between the eight candidates for the single-round May 5 vote. AS/COA Online looks at who’s leading.
Two days before the elections, a court decision avoided disqualifying the frontrunner. Where does that leave the race? AS/COA Online explores.
Amid a surge in organized crime, President Daniel Noboa seeks to strengthen the armed forces and drug penalties in an April 21 vote.
A joint op-ed by AS/COA and CIPE explores why the United States should offer the region alternatives to Chinese, Iranian, and Russian capital.
"Costa Rica se observa muy bien [...] El siguiente paso para el país es competir con Canadá o Taiwán", dice el vicepresidente de AS/COA al diario.
Learn about Claudia Sheinbaum, Xóchitl Gálvez, and Jorge Álvarez Máynez—the three rivals competing to succeed Andrés Manuel López Obrador.
The Mexican and Brazilian singers are "soul sisters" who make music "deeply rooted in tradition." AS/COA interviewed the artists.
"A paridade de gênero leva a decisões melhores porque você tem perspectivas diferentes", diz presidente e CEO da AS/COA para a mídia brasileira.
"No ascender a las mujeres tiene un costo", escriben Susan Segal y Carin Zissis en La Nación, El Mercurio, El Tiempo y El Universal.
"Failing to elevate women comes with a cost," write Susan Segal and Carin Zissis in La Nación, El Mercurio, El Tiempo, and El Universal on #8M.
"[President] Noboa is now faced with the urgent need for decisive action," says Estefanny Pérez Duque from AS/COA in Global Americans.
"The transition to democracy boils down to a race against the clock," explains the AQ managing editor and AS/COA senior director of policy.