International Foundation for Electoral Systems: Following a busy Election Day, ballot boxes appear full at Colegio Central Vicente Caceres, the school at which the Supreme Electoral Tribunal officially started the election at 7 a.m.
International Foundation for Electoral Systems: A young voter with disabilities, accompanied by her sister, proudly holds up her inked finger to show she has cast her ballot.
International Foundation for Electoral Systems: After casting their ballots, voters proudly show their inked fingers.
International Foundation for Electoral Systems: A voter with disabilities receives assistance at a polling station in the neighborhood of Monsenor Fiallos de Comayaguela.
International Foundation for Electoral Systems: The voter lists include a photograph of each of the listed voters.
International Foundation for Electoral Systems: Voter lists are posted outside a polling station, which had no lines at 10 a.m.
International Foundation for Electoral Systems: Election workers were responsible for safeguarding, transporting and oversight on election materials. They also helped resolve any issues that arose at the polling stations.
International Foundation for Electoral Systems: After queuing up outside their polling station, voters at a Tegucigalpa school, Colegio Jesus Milla Selva, wait just a little longer for their turn at the voting booth.
International Foundation for Electoral Systems: Voters await their turn at a polling station located in a school named John F. Kennedy in Tegucigalpa. In some areas, citizens waited in long lines to cast their ballots.