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An open, multi-folded election ballot or informational brochure is prominently displayed in a slightly overhead shot, lying on a light-colored tiled surface, typical of an indoor setting in La Paz, Bolivia. A red pen rests along the bottom edge of the frame, and a dark-shod foot is partially visible on the far right. To the left, a section of a cardboard box secured with clear tape can be seen. The document, printed in Spanish, presents candidates for judicial offices. It is organized into three main vertical sections. The left section, set against a beige background, is titled "CANDIDATOS AL TRIBUNAL SUPREMO DE JUSTICIA" (Candidates for the Supreme Court of Justice) and specifies "EMITA UN SOLO VOTO POR UNA MUJER EN ESTA FRANJA" (Cast a single vote for a woman in this section). It features two female candidate photographs. The central section, also beige, continues for the "TRIBUNAL SUPREMO DE JUSTICIA" and instructs "EMITA UN SOLO VOTO POR UN HOMBRE EN ESTA FRANJA" (Cast a single vote for a man in this section), displaying four male candidate photos. The right-most and largest section, distinguished by a purple background, is labeled "CANDIDATOS AL TRIBUNAL CONSTITUCIONAL PLURINACIONAL" (Candidates for the Plurinational Constitutional Court) with the instruction to "EMITA UN SOLO VOTO EN ESTA FRANJA" (Cast a single vote in this section). This panel includes nine photographs of various candidates, both male and female. Each candidate's photo has a small, illegible block of text below it, likely their name and details. The ballot's design suggests a structured voting process, including gender-specific categories for some judicial positions.
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