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From Modi’s victory to Trump’s comeback: How 2024’s elections shaped the globe

From India to Ireland, the UK to Uruguay, Senegal to South Africa, voters went out to do their civic duty

Reuters Published 10.12.24, 04:52 PM

In 2024, people voted in countries that were home to almost half the world's population. In desert villages and at huge rallies on five continents, Reuters photographers were there to capture the hope and the euphoria, the frustration and the rage.

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People queue to vote in the South African elections in Masiphumelele, South Africa, May 29, 2024 REUTERS/Nic Bothma
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The votes took place at a time of global unrest, with conflict in Ukraine and the Middle East, and cost-of-living crises in many countries after the COVID-19 pandemic rippled out into supply chain shortages and high inflation.

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A drone view shows people queue at the Hospital Hill township to vote during the South African elections, in Johannesburg, South Africa May 29, 2024. REUTERS

From India to Ireland, the UK to Uruguay, Senegal to South Africa, voters went out to do their civic duty. They lined up in rain or scorching sunshine, some draping themselves in national flags or wearing shirts or even masks bearing the face of their preferred candidate.

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Attendees react to early election results at Democratic presidential nominee U.S. Vice President Kamala Harris' election night rally during the 2024 U.S. presidential election, at Howard University, in Washington, U.S., November 5, 2024 REUTERS/Kevin Mohatt

Many of the elections were disputed and some sparked angry protests from those who felt their voice had not been recognized.

Observers said the elections in Mozambique, for example, were not free and fair. The opposition in Venezuela produced a vote tally that differed from the official one. In Algeria, the incumbent won 95% of the vote and in Indonesia protesters clashed with police over proposed changes to election law.

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Burqa-clad women leave a polling station after casting their vote as a police officer stands guard during general election, in Peshawar, Pakistan, February 8, 2024. REUTERS

Nationalistic ideologies gained ground in elections in France, Romania, and Georgia, where the president called for protests after parliamentary elections that were marred by allegations of vote-rigging.

In Russia - where opponents of President Vladimir Putin have been censored and imprisoned - Putin won a landslide vote, further cementing his power.

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Voters stand in queues to cast their votes outside a booth at a polling station during the seventh and last phase of the general election, in Faridkot district, Punjab, India, June 1, 2024. REUTERS

Elsewhere, incumbents fell as voters punished them for painful price rises. Britain's Conservatives and Japan's Liberal Democrats received a drubbing. In the United States, Republican Donald Trump beat the Democratic candidate Kamala Harris to return to the helm of the world's biggest economy.

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Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) supporters celebrate outside BJP headquarters, on the day of the general election results, in New Delhi, India, June 4, 2024/ Reuters

Over the border, Mexicans voted in Claudia Sheinbaum, the first woman ever to run the country.

In India, a multi-stage election featured over 1 million polling stations, from remote corners of the Himalayas to far-flung forests deep in Nagaland. Narendra Modi won a third term as prime minister but saw his majority shrink. It was the largest election in history.

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