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Bangladesh, Taiwan, South Korea and Sri Lanka are also set to go to the polls next year, while Asia's focus will shift to the U.S. Presidential race later in 2024. (Photo by Ken KobayashI)
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From India and Pakistan to Indonesia, Asia set for election-packed 2024

Over a billion people will be voting but democracy questions cloud some races

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Well over a billion registered voters across the Asia-Pacific region will go to the polls in a slew of elections in 2024, deciding the region's economic and diplomatic trajectory for years to come.

Residents of Taiwan will face a defining moment in Jan. 13's presidential election, the results of which will have a huge bearing on how the small self-ruled island interacts with the superpower that claims it -- China. But that is just one pivotal general election on a calendar that includes the largest democracies in South and Southeast Asia, along with legislative polls from the Maldives to Mongolia.

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