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- Honduran_general_election,_1997 abstract "General elections were held in Honduras to elect a president and parliament on 30 November 1997. These were the first elections in Honduras to have separate ballots for the presidency, congress and local elections allowing split-ticket voting. They were also the first elections in which the left wing Democratic Unification Party was allowed to stand.".
- Q15816638 abstract "General elections were held in Honduras to elect a president and parliament on 30 November 1997. These were the first elections in Honduras to have separate ballots for the presidency, congress and local elections allowing split-ticket voting. They were also the first elections in which the left wing Democratic Unification Party was allowed to stand.".
- Honduran_general_election,_1997 comment "General elections were held in Honduras to elect a president and parliament on 30 November 1997. These were the first elections in Honduras to have separate ballots for the presidency, congress and local elections allowing split-ticket voting. They were also the first elections in which the left wing Democratic Unification Party was allowed to stand.".
- Q15816638 comment "General elections were held in Honduras to elect a president and parliament on 30 November 1997. These were the first elections in Honduras to have separate ballots for the presidency, congress and local elections allowing split-ticket voting. They were also the first elections in which the left wing Democratic Unification Party was allowed to stand.".