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Honduras Election Vote Count: Conservative Asfura Leads by 20,000

UPDATE: The vote count for the Honduran presidential election has entered its seventh day, with conservative candidate Nasry Asfura holding a narrow lead of just 20,000 votes over rival Salvador Nasralla. As of now, 88 percent of ballots are tallied, showing Asfura from the National Party at 40.19 percent and Nasralla from the Liberal Party at 39.49 percent, according to the Honduran electoral authority.

The stakes are high as the election has drawn significant international attention, especially from the United States. President Donald Trump has publicly backed Asfura, emphasizing the global focus on the outcome. Deputy Secretary of State Christopher Landau stated on social media, “The world’s eyes, including ours, are on Honduras.”

This election is particularly tense, with about 14 percent of the ballots reported to have inconsistencies, which will undergo a thorough review. The electoral process has been marred by allegations of corruption surrounding Asfura’s previous term as the mayor of Tegucigalpa. In a shocking turn, just days before voting commenced, Trump announced he would pardon former president Juan Orlando Hernandez, who is currently serving a 45-year sentence in the U.S. for drug trafficking and weapons charges. Hernandez publicly thanked Trump for his support in a video message after being released from prison.

As the counting continues, the streets of Tegucigalpa remain calm, yet the tension is palpable among voters eager for a resolution. Asfura, a 67-year-old political figure, is facing off against Nasralla, a three-time presidential candidate and former popular TV presenter. Nasralla claims that Trump’s endorsement has flipped the momentum in the race, intensifying the competition.

Trailing behind, Rixi Moncada of the ruling LIBRE Party stands at 19.30 percent, struggling to catch up with the frontrunners. Moncada, a 60-year-old educator and lawyer, represents a party that has governed Honduras since 2022.

The electoral framework in Honduras allows for a single-round vote, meaning that the candidate with the most votes wins, regardless of whether they achieve a majority. With counting still ongoing and the outcome uncertain, all eyes are on the electoral authority for further updates.

As the situation develops, stay tuned for the latest updates on this critical election that could shape the future of Honduras. What happens next could change the political landscape of the nation, making it essential for voters and observers alike to remain engaged.

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