Voter dissatisfaction with the lack of communication from their elected representatives refers to the frustration that citizens feel when they perceive that their representatives are not communicating effectively or transparently with them. In order to analyze the relationship between voter dissatisfaction and the lack of communication from elected representatives, this study was conducted in the Municipality of Alto Molócué, by identifying how the lack of communication impacts citizens' perception of the effectiveness of local governance, trust in institutions and civic participation. The research was conducted through a mixed approach, combining qualitative and quantitative methods. Semi-structured interviews were conducted with a sample of 679 voters. Data analysis included the use of descriptive statistics for quantitative data and content analysis for qualitative information. The results indicate that most respondents feel that their problems and needs are not adequately addressed by their elected representatives. The lack of effective communication channels and the absence of feedback from representatives were identified as key factors that contributed to distrust in institutions. The study concludes that voters in Alto Molócué have a high rate of dissatisfaction correlated with the perception of incommunicability of their representatives. Furthermore, it recommends the establishment of transparency policies that ensure that citizens have access to information about the performance of their representatives, reinforcing accountability.