Venezuela’s Flawed Presidential Election
It had been evident for months that Venezuela’s presidential election on Sunday would not be free or fair. The government had jailed opposition leaders or disqualified them from running for office. As the day progressed, it became clear just how flawed the country’s democratic process had become, sparking fury over President Nicolás Maduro’s victory claim.
Skirmish in Caracas
A skirmish between pro-government supporters and opposition election observers in Caracas on Sunday.
Voter Intimidation
Across the country, citizens, local reporters, and journalists observed instances of voter intimidation. In Caracas, about 15 men in unmarked black jackets temporarily blocked access to a voting center. One volunteer vote monitor was punched. The crowd eventually demanded the right to vote, and the line started moving after a delay.