The Maduro administration has Sunday's municipal elections mostly in hand. But there's a bigger prize on the horizon.
After days of delays and technical glitches, updated tallies put the president ahead as the country slides into its biggest political crisis since 2009.
If there’s one lesson to be learned from recent polling debacles, it’s that voters should never base their decision to head to the ballot box on them.
On November 27, José Antonio Meade threw his hat into the ring. Can he beat Andrés Manuel López Obrador—and a whole host of other contenders?
Polls indicated incumbent Juan Orlando Hernández’s reelection, but corruption concerns appear to have given a leg up to former sportscaster Salvador Nasralla.
Polls show President Juan Orlando Hernández could win a second term on November 26 in a country where the issue of reelection sparked turmoil eight years ago.
Polls got it wrong and all eyes are on which way losing candidates’ votes will go when Alejandro Guillier and Sebastian Piñera compete in a December 17 runoff.