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X-ray of the voter register in Panama

Please review carefully Electoral register of Panama sheds light on interesting data that reveal the demographic composition and civic engagement of voters.

With more than three million registered voters, it should be noted that 48% of them are concentrated between the ages of 18 and 40. This fact shows the active participation of Panamanian youth in the electoral process, warning of the decisive role they could play in shaping the country’s political future. The significant presence of this demographic group signals a dynamic that could influence decision-making and the direction Panamanian politics will take.

An equally noticeable aspect is the representation of women in the electoral roll, who outnumber men. This could be decisive in a context historically dominated by male political figures. Although the political offer is still predominantly male, the increasing presence of women in the electorate opens the possibility for women to have a significant influence on the political scene. The paradox arises when one observes how, despite the dominantly male political tradition, women have the potential to significantly influence election results.

However, the x-ray image Voter’s register The exclusion of 48,000 people who did not complete the procedures with election court for 15 years and those who did not vote in the last three elections. This phenomenon further complicates the analysis of the Register and raises questions about transparency and the purification process used in the creation of the voter list. The decision to exclude these voters raises questions about criteria and fairness in managing citizen participation in Panama’s electoral sphere.

In short, the x-ray image of the electoral roll reveals a diverse and compromised demographic panorama. Data on youth and women’s participation offer a fascinating insight into Panama’s electoral landscape, predicting a process where every vote counts and where youth and women’s representation could play a key role in determining the country’s political direction.

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Source: Panama America

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