Alisa Gray\u2014interim training and assessment specialist at the Voting System Technical Oversight Program (VSTOP)\u2014and Chad Kinsella\u2014co-director of VSTOP\u2014visited Guatemala as foreign electoral observers. They explain the role of foreign observers in the Guatemalan general elections on June 25. Further, Gray and Kinsella describe the main procedural differences between elections in Guatemala and Indiana, United States. These differences include the use of paper ballots and manual vote counting in Guatemala instead of digital processes in Indiana.\n\nFor Gray and Kinsella, some Guatemalans were frustrated with the presidential candidates on the ballot, which could explain the large number of void and blank votes. In addition, they contend that voting polls in Guatemala had the presence of multiple parties\u2019 representatives. Gray added that the observers\u2019 trip from Indiana to Guatemala was an important educational experience. \n\nShow notes: https://impunityobserver.com/2023/07/25/what-indiana-observers-saw-at-the-guatemalan-elections/