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Added on the 27/01/2019 14:36:12 - Copyright : AFPTV - First images
Images of a polling station in the American town of Manchester, New Hampshire, as the presidential primary election is in full swing. Donald Trump aims to steamroll his way toward the Republican presidential nomination in the New Hampshire primary, making short work of his only surviving opponent, former UN ambassador Nikki Haley. IMAGES
Far-right lawmaker Javier Milei celebrates with his supporters after he was chosen in the primary election as a candidate for the upcoming presidential election in October. Milei emerged as the leading candidate, taking more than 30 percent, with 93 percent of the votes counted. IMAGES
Tegucigalpa, Mar 14 (EFE).- Hondurans on Sunday head to the ballot box to choose candidates for November elections to replace outgoing President Juan Orlando Hernandez. (Camera: URIEL GUDIEL). SHOT LIST: HONDURANS CAST THEIR BALLOT DURING THE PRIMARY ELECTIONS AT POLLING STATIONS IN TEGUCIGALPA, HONDURAS.
Buenos Aires, Oct 15 (EFE), (Camera: Alberto Caratozzolo/Aitor Pereira).- Bolivia will go to the polls next Sunday to elect its president, in an election that will be intensely lived in Argentina, country with the largest Bolivian community abroad, where according to official data a total of 142,568 Bolivians are registered to vote. The restrictions on mobility to stop the coronavirus pandemic, which in Argentina already exceeds seven months, will make this an atypical vote. Despite the wide predominance of MAS sympathizers, among the Bolivian community in Argentina there are also followers and activists of Comunidad Ciudadana, and one of the candidates for victory, Marco Blacut. FOOTAGE OF THE STREETS AND MARCO BLACUT SPEAKING TO EFE.TRANSLATION:"I consider and believe that we are going to have a good election, evidently it continues to be a masista bastion, as we say in Bolivia. This is the worst place to campaign as an opponent of MAS, but we are doing well and we are confident that next Sunday we will get some votes."
Miami (USA), Aug 18 (EFE / EPA) .- The voting centers in Florida opened Tuesday as the last opportunity to choose the candidates who will compete for local, state and federal positions on November 3, when the president of the nation is elected. (CAMERA: Cristobal Herrera)