TSE Announces Election Results

Porfirio “Pepe” Lobo has emerged as the new President of the Republic to govern the Country of Honduras during the years 2010-2014.

According to the TSE, more than 61.85% of registered Hondurans came out to vote on Sunday, a historic record. The announcement from the TSE received a standing ovation from the attentive room of official observers and spectators.

The TSE stated they would welcome any international audit of the results.

Visit the official TSE website at http://www.tse.hn


11 Responses to "TSE Announces Election Results"

  1. bonitadiana  November 30, 2009 at 9:41 pm

    y FELICIDADES A ASTOR AMAYA EN LA LIMA NUESTRO ALCALDE…YOU CAN DO IT ASTRO I KNOW YOU CAN DO IT…ALL THE BEST…TODO LO MEJOR PARA TI Y LA LIMA.

  2. bonitadiana  November 30, 2009 at 9:40 pm

    AGREE WITH ALL OF YOU…BIG HUGS TO PEPE LOBO Y Q VIVA HONDURAS…

  3. Axel Reyes Bogran  November 30, 2009 at 2:19 pm

    The next step in this saga should be the confronting of Brazil’s President Lula by the very same International Organizations that previously attacked Honduras so viciously, Ie:

    The UNO, the OAS, Amnesty International, Human Rights and all of those that for so long tried to make Honduras look so bad by accusing us of deviating from the “Path of Democracy”.

    All of those people were faced with the truth on last Sunday November 29/2006, when the Honduran population came out to vote en masse, record breaking amounts even.

    I bring these up because all of the above mentioned organizations and some governmental leaders like Lula and Ortega were claiming that the Honduran people wanted that monster, Zelaya, back and that somewhat the leaders of the non-exisent, the one that never hapenned “Military Coup”, were not allowing for that to hapen.
    Well, no message of rejection can be clearer that what actually hapenned on Sunday, because the dictator wannabe was calling for the people to abstain from voting, the sheer number of people that did the exact opposite should erase any doubts as to how much Honduras despised him and did not want to heed to his call.

    Congratulations “Pepe” Lobo on your victory, and above all, we should be thankful to that great patriot, Mr. Roberto Micheletti, and to our national Armed and Security Forces that faced the situation with responsabilty and inteligence, this allowed for the call for blood from Zelaya to also go unheard.

    Thank you all for voting!!!

    Thank you Honduras for reminding me how proud I am of you!!!

    Honduras:
    Republica Libre, Soberana e Independiente.

    Chavez, I hope you get the message, not all poor people are as ignorant as you seem to believe they are.

  4. gonow  November 30, 2009 at 10:41 am

    congratulations to honduras for a very democratic election this proofs there never was a military coup , …. there never was one minute that the civillion government was not 100% in charge ………i know zelaya got a lot of milage out of nocoup …coup thing …he had a lot of people fooled…….but your government stood strong against all ods……..

  5. bonitadiana  November 30, 2009 at 9:08 am

    Viva Honduras, I am so happy for Pepe Lobo and the people around him, and comngratulation to utila viva ALTHON!

  6. Al  November 30, 2009 at 8:37 am

    Today Castro-Chavism lost the elections in Honduras and Democracy won in Honduras and in our continent.
    Que Dios bendiga a Honduras y a su gente!

  7. Axel Reyes Bogran  November 30, 2009 at 7:28 am

    When are we going to get it across to you?

    There was no coup!!

    The process of ousting Zelaya was done under the powers of established “Democratic Law”, so as ‘miraclemant’ says:

    Democray did not leave Honduras !!!

    But I am extremelly happy that it was preserved.

    Maybe Ms. Clinton will now coin a different phrase.

  8. loui ayala  November 30, 2009 at 2:04 am

    To Mr. Z’liar… better get out of the brazilian embassy for the ghost will start hunting you down. You don’t have a place in Honduras anymore after you betrayed my beloved adopted country to the most dangerous evil of Venezuela.I hope you follow him in hell. You put your countrymen in a very difficult situation just for your vested interest, you don’t have the heart. This country is poor and still you can afford to do this unimaginable monstrous destabilization of your country. — edited by admin

  9. loui ayala  November 30, 2009 at 1:58 am

    I was very happy knowing that Honduras stood against the “odds” to fight for their constitution. I am very proud with my adopted country for the bravery they have shown to the world. That is what you call a ” true democracy” in words and in deed unlike the master of the hypocrits saying to the world that they are democratic ….but in reality a socialist and capitalist. you think you can bully honduras because it is a poor and small country? you do not know that a poor country what they only have is integrity and word of honor excluding of course Mr. Z’ liar.
    My congratulations to the new democratic president of Honduras!!!! i hope you will lead this country with pride and honor and courage as what your countrymen have shown during the time of uncertainty. We are behind you…
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  10. miraclemant  November 30, 2009 at 12:13 am

    democracy never left Honduras!!

    The rule of law and the Constitution HAVE been followed, whether the USA and the international community like our Constitution or not. It is our Constitution, written by Hondurans for Hondurans!!!

    I am happy that the elections had such a huge turn out to vote, and that there was not wide spread violence like I am sure z’liar and his minions had planned.

    Great work police for finding the bombs before they were used on the people of Honduras.

    Vive Honduras! ! ! ! ! ! ! !

  11. Honduras Democracy  November 29, 2009 at 11:42 pm

    Congratulations to the new Honduras President,Porfirio “Pepe” Lobo and the Honduras Citizens who exercised their democratic rights and voted for a new President to restore democracy in Honduras.

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