Approximately three hundred and fifty million voters all over Latin America and the Caribbean participated in elections last year.
Latin America elections: A look back and what to expect this year

Approximately three hundred and fifty million voters all over Latin America and the Caribbean participated in elections last year.
Although the 2018 US midterm elections showed the world a polarized America, one very positive conclusion can be drawn from the polls: minorities are achieving more representation across all levels of government. Ten minority representation wins 1. A record-breaking 103
The administration of elections is one of the fundamentals pillars of democratic governance. Election Management Bodies are the authority or institution in charge of it.
The International Day of Rural Women celebrated by the United Nations on October 15 is a global call to action to readdress the inequality faced by rural women globally.
According to International IDEA, “voter turnout has been declining across the globe since the beginning of 1990, and such trend has raised many concerns among election stakeholders.”
The election cycle is a conundrum for most external stakeholders.