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2017 Honduran general election

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across the political spectrum underscore the need for a robust national dialogue" and called for "much-needed electoral reforms should be undertaken." Twenty-seven members of Congress sent a letter to President Trump urging him to "join the Organization of American States in calling for new elections, and to stand behind the right of the Honduran people to free and fair elections, in accordance with Honduran law" and expressed alarm at Honduran security forces's use of force against "civilians protesting electoral fraud." In a separate letter, 20 members of Congress wrote to Secretary of State
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begin releasing vote totals as they came out, but suspended the process for close to seven hours. Before any official results had been announced, Hernández declared himself the victor, and Nasralla followed by also claiming victory. The following day, the TSE released its first preliminary results: with 57% of the votes counted, Nasralla held a 5-point advantage over Hernández, with 45.17% to Hernández's 40.21%.
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paused in its vote totals for several hours, claiming to have experienced a glitch in the computer system, Nasralla denounced the TSE for fraud, declared he would not recognize the results, and urged his supporters to take to the streets, which they did across the country. According to an analysis done by
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found that explanation implausible, noting that the swing happened in municipalities, which tend to be small and urban, across the country. The only other explanation for the swing in the vote tally would be that paper ballots favored Hernández by 18 percentage points where electronic ballots favored
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On 30 November, with approximately 94% of the votes counted, Hernández's lead had climbed to 42.92% compared to 41.42% for Nasralla. On 1 December, the TSE announced that they would give no further results until the TSE had been able to review all of the 1,031 tally sheets which had not been properly
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The TSE then halted the count for 36 hours and announced that final results may not become available until Thursday, 30 November. Over the course of the week, the TSE released updated vote totals, which saw Nasralla's lead steadily erode and Hernández pull ahead in the vote count. After the TSE again
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As of 15 December 2017, the court had finished a recount of ballot boxes that presented irregularities but had still not declared a winner, and protests continued throughout the country, with 16 deaths and 1,675 arrests, according to Honduras' National Human Rights' Commission. The court has 30 days
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The polls closed at 16:00 local time (UTC−5) on election day, a change from years past when polls had closed at 17:00. Supporters of the opposition saw this as an attempt by the TSE, which is effectively controlled by Hernández's National Party, to suppress the vote. After voting, the TSE planned to
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Despite concerns over election fraud, the United States recognized Hernández as the winner. However, in a statement, the U.S. Department of State said that "The close election results, irregularities identified by the OAS and the EU election observation missions, and strong reactions from Hondurans
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issued a statement following the TSE's announcement saying: "Facing the impossibility of determining a winner, the only way possible so that the people of Honduras are the victors is a new call for general elections." Hernández rejected the OAS's position, and his top aide accused of OAS of seeking
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The TSE finally announced a winner on 17 December, giving Hernández the victory with 42.95% of the vote to Nasralla's 41.42%. The announcement sparked a new wave of protests across the country, with Mel Zelaya announcing a national strike. The country's two major cities, Tegucigalpa and San Pedro
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filled out by the political parties. The 1,031 tally sheets represent 5.69% of the total vote. Later that same day, as the TSE was still trying to convoke 60 representatives and four supervisors for both Nasralla and Hernández for the final vote count, Hernández's cabinet announced a ten-day
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analyzed the vote tallies as reported by the TSE and compared that information with census data to analyze the validity of Hernández's explanation for the sudden swing in the vote tallies: that the later votes came from areas with more National Party support. However,
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revealed a recording of what appeared to be a training session for poll workers from Hernández's National Party that included advocating for vote-rigging in five different ways as part of the party's strategy.
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Following the elections, both candidates claimed victory. On 17 December, twenty-one days after the elections, Hernández was declared the winner by the TSE, which is dominated by Hernández loyalists. The
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stated: "Mexico respectfully calls for the democratic institutions, the political forces and the people of Honduras, in a mark of respect and agreement, to definitively conclude this electoral process."
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was amended to allow for a president to seek re-election, a controversial development since the mere possibility of changing the constitution to allow for re-election was a primary justification for the
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The President of Honduras is elected by plurality, with the candidate receiving the most votes in a single round of voting declared the winner. The 128 members of the National Congress are elected by
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As of 2 December, at least 7 people had died in the protests with more than 20 injured. On the second night of the curfew, thousands of people participated in what is known as "
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issued a statement about a UN report on Honduras presidential election saying that "members of the Honduran security forces, in particular the military police, used
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On 2 December, the Honduran National Roundtable for Human Rights issued a press release, in which it declared that the government actions were
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in a controversial election marred by accusations of vote buying, fraud, intimidation, and other irregularities. This time around, Castro's
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behind Nasralla in the Alliance against the Dictatorship, but concerns over the integrity over the process remained, especially when
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had been the favorite going into the elections, but early results showed a significant advantage for his major challenger,
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expressing concern about the State Department's response to the elections, which the members called "inadequate."
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Sula, saw streets blockaded, their main exits blocked, and traffic between them severely reduced.
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prohibits both presidential reelection and the altering of the article prohibiting reelection.
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Democracy 'lost': Rights groups warn of more violence in Honduras as US recognizes president
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the Opposition Alliance against Dictatorship for this election, nominating PAC founder
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labeling it as illegal after reading several articles of the Honduran constitution.
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Honduras election protests met with excessive and lethal force – UN report
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from 6pm to 6am to try to calm the violence associated with the protests.
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US recognizes re-election of Honduras president despite fraud allegations
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Protesters take to the streets amid calls for a new election in Honduras
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Hernández was seeking re-election, having won the 2013 contest against
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Honduran President Declared Winner, but O.A.S. Calls for New Election
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ranging in size from one to 23 seats. Seats are allocated using the
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to serve a four-year term, as well as 128 members of the unicameral
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Mexico recognizes Honduran president as winner of disputed election
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This lists parties that won seats. See the complete results below.
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also recognized Hernández as the winner. In a statement, the
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U.S. Backs Honduran President's Victory in Disputed Election
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on 26 November 2017. Voters went to the polls to elect the
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Political Unrest Grips Honduras After Disputed Election
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against civilians, it warned that the declaration of a
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Elections in the Federal Republic of Central America
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Juan Orlando Hernández
Salvador Nasralla
Luis Zelaya
es
National
Libre
PINU
Liberal
Ricardo Álvarez Arias
Xiomara Castro
Yadira Bendaña


Juan Orlando Hernández
National
Juan Orlando Hernández
National
National Congress
National
Libre
Manuel Zelaya
Liberal
PINU

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