
Denis Gómez
Denis Gómez is a former magistrate of the now-defunct Supreme Electoral Tribunal (TSE) in Honduras. He has been vocal about the importance of improving electoral processes, particularly highlighting the benefits of satellite connectivity for voting centers to enhance the accuracy and speed of election result transmissions.
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Denis Gómez is a former electoral advisor who commented on the allegations of electoral fraud in Honduras.
Presidenciables cierran sus campañas y este es el panorama electoralDenis Gómez commented on the effects of disinformation on electoral governance.
Cossette López, blanco de desinformaciónDenis Gómez, exmagistrado del Tribunal Superior Electoral, emphasizes the need for the electoral body to regulate and sanction misinformation.
CNE sin sanciones frente a la desinformación durante propaganda políticaDenis Gomez, a substitute magistrate of the then Supreme Electoral Tribunal, emphasized the thin line between electoral propaganda and campaign.
Expertos advierten aumento de la desinformación en la propaganda política de HondurasDenis Gómez states that the proliferation of polls in a polarized country fuels distrust.
Saturación de encuestas contradictorias generan incertidumbre en HondurasDenis Gómez states that the proliferation of polls in a polarized country fuels distrust.
Saturación de encuestas contradictorias generan incertidumbre en HondurasDenis Gómez, exmagistrado del extinto Tribunal Supremo Electoral, expressed concerns about the CNE's actions.
CNE fija nuevas fechas y plazos para elecciones generales 2025
Denis Gómez, former magistrate of the Tribunal Superior de Cuentas (TSC), highlighted the lack of effective mechanisms to sanction polling companies.
Encuestadoras difunden sondeos sin aval del CNEDenis Gómez reiterated the need for technology to have preventive measures to avoid abuse.
Cruce de acusaciones de fraude marca previa electoral en HondurasDenis Gómez, a former magistrate, emphasized that Ochoa's allegations must be supported by evidence.
Acusan a Marlon Ochoa de pretender desestabilizar el proceso electoralDenis Gómez, also a former magistrate, noted that implementing the biometric proposal is complicated due to established regulations.
Propuesta de Marlon Ochoa infringe la Ley Electoral y la ConstituciónDenis Gómez, a former magistrate of the defunct Supreme Electoral Tribunal, highlighted the seriousness of threats against CNE counselors.
Preocupa aumento de violencia en proceso electoralDenis Gómez believes that the initiative will benefit approximately 30% of the voting centers.
Conexión satelital agilizaría transmisiones de resultados


























