1927 Guatemalan Constitutional Convention election
Constitutional Convention elections were held in Guatemala in June 1927. Lázaro Chacón González put 33 senior officers on the official list of candidates, and whilst civilian leaders of the Liberal Party were also on it, the fact that most of them were members of the armed forces suggested that González was determined to dominate the Convention.
- 1923 Guatemalan parliamentary election
- Parliamentary elections were held in Guatemala in December 1923. The result was a victory for the Liberal Party, which won all 69 seats. Liberal candidates won overwhelming victories in every constituency, a result that the American diplomatic corps
- 1959 Guatemalan parliamentary election
- Parliamentary elections were held in Guatemala on 16 December 1959, in order to elect half the seats in Congress. Voter turnout was just 44.91
- 1925 Guatemalan parliamentary election
- Parliamentary elections were held in Guatemala in December 1925. The result was a victory for the Liberal Party, which won all 69 seats. The party faced serious opposition in only fifteen constituencies. In Guatemala City the Liberal received 3,289 votes
- 1944 Guatemalan Constitutional Assembly election
- Constitutional Assembly elections were held on 28–30 December 1944. The United Front of Arevalist Parties won 50 of the 65 seats
- 1918 Panamanian parliamentary election
- Parliamentary elections were held in Panama on 7 July 1918, electing both a new National Assembly
- 1936 Nicaraguan presidential election
- Presidential elections were held in Nicaragua on 9 June 1936
- 1964 Guatemalan Constitutional Assembly election
- Constitutional Assembly elections were held on 24 May 1964. The Movement of National Liberation and the Revolutionary Party both won ten seats, although sixty members were appointed by the military government
- 1984 Guatemalan Constitutional Assembly election
- Constitutional Assembly elections were held in Guatemala on 1 July 1984. Although the Guatemalan Christian Democracy received the most votes, an alliance of the National Liberation Movement and Nationalist Authentic Centre emerged as the largest bloc with
- 1955 Guatemalan parliamentary election
- Parliamentary elections were held in Guatemala on 18 December 1955. The result was a victory for the National Democratic Movement, which won 58 of the 66 seats in Congress
- 2022 Cuban Family Code referendum
- A referendum on the Family Code is scheduled to take place in Cuba in September 2022 in order to allow the population to decide on a new family code, legalizing in particular same-sex marriage and same-sex adoption