Hondurans Face Tense Election With Fraud Claims and International Scrutiny
Criminal probes and political deadlock at the National Electoral Council have delayed election preparations amid fraud claims by President Xiomara Castro and opposition parties.
- Hondurans will vote in a presidential election on November 30, 2025, amid serious fraud allegations and tensions among candidates, including Rixi Moncada of the LIBRE party, Nasry Asfura of the National Party, and Salvador Nasralla of the Liberal Party.
- The Organization of American States and the U.S. State Department are closely monitoring the election due to concerns over the electoral process and potential voter fraud accusations from both ruling and opposition parties.
- Human Rights Watch warned that allegations of fraud and political deadlock threaten Honduras' right to free and fair elections, calling for international election observation to maintain the process's credibility.
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Honduras: Threats to Free, Fair Elections
Click to expand Image Honduran citizens vote during the primary elections in Tegucigalpa, Honduras on March 9, 2025. © 2025 Emilio Flores/Anadolu via Getty Images (Washington, DC) – Escalating political pressure on electoral authorities threatens Hondurans’ right to vote in free and fair elections, Human Rights Watch said today.Honduras will hold general elections on November 30, 2025, for the president, all 128 National Congress members, and 20…
At least eight people died and about thirty were injured after a truck transporting supporters of the opposition Liberal and National parties turned this Sunday, during a campaign-closing caravan in western Honduras, parliament secretary Angelica Smith reported.
TEGUCIGALPA (AP) — Honduras is preparing to hold general elections on November 30, and this Sunday the presidential candidates held their campaign closing rallies in different cities across the country.
By MARLON GONZÁLEZ TEGUCIGALPA (AP) — Honduras is ready to hold general elections on November 30 and on Sunday the candidates for the presidency carried out their campaign closures in different cities of the country. In the elections, which are called to vote 6 million Hondurans, the president of the Republic will be elected, three presidential appointees (vice-presidents), 128 congressional deputies and their respective alternates and 298 mayor…
Mundo, Nov 24, 2025 (ATB Digital).- The three main presidential candidates in Honduras for the November 30 elections closed their election campaign this Sunday (23.11.2025) with accusations of fraud plans, amid the concern of the OAS, the European Union and the United States for free elections. More than six million people are entitled to vote in the general elections in Honduras, with which leftist President Xiomara Castro, deputies and mayors …
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