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1 in 5 Bolivians spoiled their ballots – a sign of voter dissatisfaction as nation tips to the right

  • Written by Mollie J. Cohen, Associate Professor of Political Science, Purdue University
imageA pedestrian walks past graffiti promoting a null vote in the 2025 Bolivian presidential elections.AP Photo/Juan Karita

For the first time since the country’s return to democracy in 1982, Bolvia’s presidential election will go to a runoff after no candidate secured the required absolute majority in the first-round vote on Aug. 17, 2025....

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