The Washington Post's analysis of more than 23,000 electoral records at the parish level, collected by the opposition, suggests the Venezuelan opposition candidate received more than twice as many votes as President Nicolás Maduro in the country's elections last week, dispelling the official results.
The National Electoral Council of Venezuela, controlled by Maduro, declared him the winner with nearly 52 percent of the votes against Gonzalez's 43 percent. However, a week after the election, the council has not provided table-level results to validate the victory as required by Venezuelan law.
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