Early exit polls indicated that Yamandu Orsi is significantly ahead in the presidential race, capturing 44% compared to 27% for his rival, Alvaro Delgado.
The second round is expected since no candidate won the required 50% to secure a majority in the first round of voting.
If elected, Orsi would bring a leftist leadership to Uruguay after five years of conservative governance, indicating a shift in the political landscape.
Polling firms had already suggested that a clear majority was unlikely before the elections, leading to the anticipated run-off next month.
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