The List: Elections to Watch in 2007

It's an off year in American politics. But elsewhere, voters will make crucial decisions at the polls in 2007. The results could test the limits of tolerance in Europe, become bellwethers for democracy in the Muslim world, and strengthen the left's grip on Latin America. This week, The List takes a look at five key ...

It's an off year in American politics. But elsewhere, voters will make crucial decisions at the polls in 2007. The results could test the limits of tolerance in Europe, become bellwethers for democracy in the Muslim world, and strengthen the left's grip on Latin America. This week, The List takes a look at five key elections to watch this year.

It's an off year in American politics. But elsewhere, voters will make crucial decisions at the polls in 2007. The results could test the limits of tolerance in Europe, become bellwethers for democracy in the Muslim world, and strengthen the left's grip on Latin America. This week, The List takes a look at five key elections to watch this year.

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