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Jokowi Uses Election Win to Tackle Indonesia Growth Risks
Jokowi, as the president is known, won the April 17 presidential race with 55.5% of votes. Indonesian President Joko Widodo heads into his second term with a stronger mandate to tackle the significant risks facing Southeast Asia's biggest eco.....»»
The Wall Street Journal: Mike Pence has not made any of his tax returns public since he became vice president
Pence released his tax returns through 2015 during the last presidential election......»»
The Wall Street Journal: Hungarian nationalist Orban wins fourth term as prime minister
Prime Minister Viktor Orban, a leading figure for Europe’s nationalist right, won a fourth term on Sunday, prevailing on an anti-immigration message to carry his country’s biggest turnout election in years......»»
The Wall Street Journal: Venezuela’s Maduro wins second term despite charges of sham election
President Nicolás Maduro won a second six-year term, extending the rule of his predecessor’s radical leftist movement, in an election the opposition boycotted and the U.S. and other countries said would prove to be a sham......»»
The Wall Street Journal: Turkey’s Erdogan wins sweeping presidential victory, extends grip on power
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The Wall Street Journal: Turkish lira jumps sharply after Erdogan’s election victory
The Turkish lira jumped as currency markets opened Monday, in the wake of a victory for incumbent President Recep Tayyip Erdogan in Sunday’s presidential and parliamentary elections......»»
Islamist Losses in Local Polls Ease Pressure on Indonesia"s President
Unofficial counts showed allies of the religiously moderate President Joko Widodo or his party winning gubernatorial races in four of the five most populous provinces up for grabs, each a key campaign ground for next April’s presidential election......»»
The Wall Street Journal: Voting underway in Mexico, with López Obrador the heavy favorite
Mexicans began voting Sunday in a presidential election expected to make former Mexico City Mayor Andrés Manuel López Obrador the country’s first leftist president since the 1980s......»»
The Wall Street Journal: López Obrador appears to be big winner in Mexico presidential election
Andrés Manuel López Obrador, a divisive .....»»
The Wall Street Journal: Leftist Andrés Manuel López Obrador seals sweeping victory in Mexican election
López Obrador got more than 53% of the presidential election vote, more than 30 percentage points ahead of his rival, according to a representative sample of ballots released by Mexico’s election agency......»»
The Wall Street Journal: Brazil’s front-running presidential candidate Jair Bolsonaro stabbed
Brazil’s far-right presidential candidate, Jair Bolsonaro, was stabbed during campaigning Thursday as tensions ran high ahead of the country’s most unpredictable election in decades......»»
The Wall Street Journal: Brazil’s front-running presidential candidate Jair Bolsonaro stabbed, badly wounded
Brazil’s far-right presidential candidate, Jair Bolsonaro, was stabbed during campaigning Thursday as tensions ran high ahead of the country’s most unpredictable election in decades......»»
The Wall Street Journal: Right-wing candidate leads in divisive Brazil presidential election; runoff likely
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The Wall Street Journal: Far-right candidate Jair Bolsonaro favored in divisive Brazil presidential election
Brazilians voted in a divisive presidential race expected to elect combative ex-army captain Jair Bolsonaro, shifting Latin America’s largest nation sharply to the right......»»
The Wall Street Journal: Florida to gain 1.4 million voters if felon measure passes
Florida voters will decide Nov. 6 whether to restore voting rights for an estimated 1.4 million people with felony records, and supporters of the measure are already mobilizing ahead of the 2020 presidential election to urge this group to vote......»»
The Wall Street Journal: Democrat Kyrsten Sinema wins Flake’s Arizona Senate seat
Rep. Kyrsten Sinema won Arizona’s Senate contest, becoming the state’s first Democrat in 30 years to win Senate election......»»
The Wall Street Journal: Trump submits written answers to Mueller’s questions
Lawyers for President Donald Trump said they have submitted written responses to questions posed by special counsel Robert Mueller about possible collusion with Russia during the 2016 presidential election......»»
The Wall Street Journal: Republican Cindy Hyde-Smith wins Mississippi runoff election for Senate
Boosted by President Donald Trump, Mississippi Republican Sen. Cindy Hyde-Smith defeated Democrat Mike Espy in a Senate runoff election Tuesday that reopened old wounds from the state’s past battles with race and civil rights......»»