Asfura Maintains Lead Amid Questionable Vote Counts in Honduras Election
With nearly all votes counted, Nasry ‘Tito’ Asfura holds a narrow lead in Honduras’ contentious election—but thousands of ballots remain under scrutiny, raising serious questions about electoral integrity.
In the close and controversial Honduran general election, Nasry ‘Tito’ Asfura of the National Party continues to hold a narrow lead over Salvador Nasralla of the Liberal Party as 99.40% of the vote has been tallied. Despite this lead, more than 2,700 voting records remain unresolved due to inconsistencies that could affect over half a million votes.The latest figures from the National Electoral Council (CNE) show Asfura with 1,298,835 votes (40.52%) compared to Nasralla’s 1,256,428 votes (39.48%), while leftist candidate Rixi Moncada trails third with 618,448 votes (19.29%). These numbers have remained stagnant since midnight, intensifying concerns about transparency and...
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