#Bolivia election results, Chamber of Deputies seat count projection:
PDC (right): 45
Libre (centre-right|conservative): 37
Unidad (centre-right|right): 28
APB Súmate (conservative): 6
AP (left|indigenous): 5
MAS (left): 1
Unprojected: 8
PDC (right): 45
Libre (centre-right|conservative): 37
Unidad (centre-right|right): 28
APB Súmate (conservative): 6
AP (left|indigenous): 5
MAS (left): 1
Unprojected: 8
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#Bolivia election results, Senate seat count projection:
PDC (right): 13
Libre (centre-right|conservative): 11
Unidad (centre-right|right): 6
APB Súmate (conservative): 1
Unprojected: 5
PDC (right): 13
Libre (centre-right|conservative): 11
Unidad (centre-right|right): 6
APB Súmate (conservative): 1
Unprojected: 5
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#Bolivia: Samuel Doria Medina (Unidad, centre-right|right) has conceded the presidential election, and endorsed Rodrigo Paz (PDC, right) in the second round.
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#Bolivia, presidential election unofficial results, Captura Consulting rapid count:
Paz (PDC, right): 31.6%
Quiroga (Libre, centre-right|conservative): 27.1%
Doria Medina (Unidad, centre-right|right): 19.5%
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Null vote: 19%
Paz (PDC, right): 31.6%
Quiroga (Libre, centre-right|conservative): 27.1%
Doria Medina (Unidad, centre-right|right): 19.5%
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Null vote: 19%
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#Bolivia: Samuel Doria Medina (Unidad, centre-right|right) has conceded the presidential election, and endorsed Rodrigo Paz (PDC, right) in the second round.
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#Bolivia, presidential election results:
53.2% counted
Paz (PDC, right): 30.4%
Quiroga (Libre, centre-right|conservative): 29.5%
Doria Medina (Unidad, centre-right|right): 21.2%
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Null vote: 15.7%
53.2% counted
Paz (PDC, right): 30.4%
Quiroga (Libre, centre-right|conservative): 29.5%
Doria Medina (Unidad, centre-right|right): 21.2%
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Null vote: 15.7%
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#Bolivia: The Movement for Socialism (left) has received its worst ever result in a presidential election. MAS has suffered from two years of factional infighting, with founder Evo Morales having left the party and encouraging a null vote in this election.
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#Chile: After failing to secure the number of candidates these parties wanted to nominate on the UxCh (left to centre) list, FREVS (green) and AH (left) registered the coalition “Green Regionalists and Humanists” to compete in the upcoming parliamentary elections.
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#Canada, Battle River—Crowfoot by-election results:
Conservative Party (conservative) leader Pierre Poilievre has been elected to parliament in Alberta, several months after his defeat in his Ottawa-area seat in the federal election earlier this year.
Conservative Party (conservative) leader Pierre Poilievre has been elected to parliament in Alberta, several months after his defeat in his Ottawa-area seat in the federal election earlier this year.
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#Bolivia, presidential election results:
100% counted
Paz (PDC, right): 32.1%
Quiroga (Libre, centre-right|conservative): 26.7%
Doria Medina (Unidad, centre-right|right): 19.7%
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Null vote: 19.9%
100% counted
Paz (PDC, right): 32.1%
Quiroga (Libre, centre-right|conservative): 26.7%
Doria Medina (Unidad, centre-right|right): 19.7%
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Null vote: 19.9%
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#Bolivia: In the presidential election on Sunday, first place finisher Rodrigo Paz (PDC, right) won mostly in the west of the country—the historical stronghold of the governing MAS (left). Here is our map of the results.
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#Bolivia: Here is our map of the diaspora vote in the Bolivian presidential election. The null vote, associated with support for ex-President Evo Morales, was the most popular option due to its strong support in Argentina.
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#Colombia, CNC poll:
Hypothetical Pacto Historico (Left) primary
Quintero (Ind,*): 10%
Cepeda (PH, Left): 9%
Bolivar (PH, Left): 8%
Pizarro (PH, Left): 6%
Corcho (PH, Left): 3%
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Fieldwork: 9 - 14 August 2025
Sample size: 2,210
Hypothetical Pacto Historico (Left) primary
Quintero (Ind,*): 10%
Cepeda (PH, Left): 9%
Bolivar (PH, Left): 8%
Pizarro (PH, Left): 6%
Corcho (PH, Left): 3%
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Fieldwork: 9 - 14 August 2025
Sample size: 2,210
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#Argentina (Buenos Aires Province), Pulso Research poll:
Legislative election
Fuerza Patria (centre-left): 31.6%
LLA Alliance (libertarian|right|centre-right): 30.7%
FIT-U (left): 6.3%
Somos BA (centre): 5.3%
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Fieldwork: 6-13 Aug 2025
Sample size: 5.800
Legislative election
Fuerza Patria (centre-left): 31.6%
LLA Alliance (libertarian|right|centre-right): 30.7%
FIT-U (left): 6.3%
Somos BA (centre): 5.3%
...
Fieldwork: 6-13 Aug 2025
Sample size: 5.800
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#Peru, Datum poll:
Approval rating for the performance of President Dina Boluarte (ind.)
Approve: 3% (-)
Disapprove: 96% (+2)
Don't know: 1% (-2)
(+/- vs. 6-10 Jun)
Fieldwork: 8-12 August 2025
Sample size: 1,206
Approval rating for the performance of President Dina Boluarte (ind.)
Approve: 3% (-)
Disapprove: 96% (+2)
Don't know: 1% (-2)
(+/- vs. 6-10 Jun)
Fieldwork: 8-12 August 2025
Sample size: 1,206
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#Peru, Ipsos poll:
Presidential election
López Aliaga (RP, right): 20% (+6)
Fujimori (FP, right): 16% (-2)
Álvarez (PPT, conservative): 12% (-)
...
(+/- vs. 3-4 Jul)
Fieldwork: 6-7 August 2025
Sample size: 1,207
Presidential election
López Aliaga (RP, right): 20% (+6)
Fujimori (FP, right): 16% (-2)
Álvarez (PPT, conservative): 12% (-)
...
(+/- vs. 3-4 Jul)
Fieldwork: 6-7 August 2025
Sample size: 1,207
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#Bolivia: The Supreme Court has directed that Santa Cruz Governor Luis Fernando Camacho (Creemos, right) and his 2020 running mate Marco Pumari be released from pre-trial detention which they have been in for over three years facing charges related to the 2019 coup.
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#Guyana, general elections today:
➤ Eligible voters: 757,690
➤ Govt: President Irfaan Ali's PPP/C (centre-left)
➤ Polls open: 6AM-6PM local
➤ 6 parties
➤ Age: 18+
➤ Voting system: Closed list PR
➤ Eligible voters: 757,690
➤ Govt: President Irfaan Ali's PPP/C (centre-left)
➤ Polls open: 6AM-6PM local
➤ 6 parties
➤ Age: 18+
➤ Voting system: Closed list PR
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#Guyana: Polls are open for the 2025 parliament and regional elections. Opinion polling shows the ruling PPP/C (centre-left) leading its main opposition challengers, APNU (centre-left) and WIN (*).
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