2024 Panamanian general election
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General elections are scheduled to be held in Panama on 5 May 2024.[2][3] Due to constitutional term limits, incumbent president Laurentino Cortizo is ineligible for a second consecutive term.[4]
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Front-runner Ricardo Martinelli was convicted on money laundering charges in July 2023, and the Supreme Court's rejection of his appeal on 2 February 2024 rendered him ineligible to be president.[5] Jose Mulino, Martinelli's choice for vice president, will be the party's candidate for President.[5]