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Though his approval took an early hit, Brazilians still have hopes for his government’s future success. AS/COA Online tracks the polls.
So far, 15 provinces have held elections. While the peronistas saw one seat flip to another party, they increased victory margins in several others.
The 2010s have seen stagnant growth in Latin America and the Caribbean, and this year isn’t shaping up to be different.
The ruling coalition's Daniel Martínez leads polls, but that doesn't mean he should get too comfortable. The first round takes place October 27.
Six tickets will compete in the October 27 first round, but the race comes down to Alberto Fernández versus President Mauricio Macri.
The courts ruled that Evo Morales can run for a fourth consecutive term. Do Bolivians want him to?