Honduran Presidential Election
The Honduran Presidential Election is a democratic process held every four years to elect the President of Honduras. Voters choose from various candidates representing different political parties, and the election is overseen by the Supreme Electoral Tribunal to ensure fairness and transparency.
In the most recent election, held in November 2021, Xiomara Castro became the first female president of Honduras. Her victory marked a significant shift in the country's political landscape, as she ran on a platform focused on anti-corruption and social justice, reflecting the desires of many citizens for change.