
"With 80.29 percent of ballots tallied on Wednesday, the centrist Liberal Party's Nasralla held 40.23 percent while the National Party's Asfura had 39.69 percent, according to the country's National Electoral Council (CNE). list of 4 itemsend of list Nasrallah's lead over Asfura was less than 14,000 votes. Rixi Moncada of the ruling leftist LIBRE Party was well behind in third place with 19.01 percent."
"The CNE on Wednesday suspended vote counting for a second time, with members of the electoral council blaming the company behind the tabulating platform for the outages. CNE official Cossette Lopez-Osorio said the latest counting halt was due to system maintenance that was done without proper notice, and added that she considered it inexcusable. Nasralla, a 72-year-old television presenter, remained confident despite the problems. Either way, we're going to win, he wrote on X."
With 80.29 percent of ballots tallied, centrist Salvador Nasralla held 40.23 percent while conservative Nasry Asfura had 39.69 percent, a lead under 14,000 votes. Rixi Moncada of the leftist LIBRE Party trailed with 19.01 percent. Honduras decides its presidency in a single round, with the top vote-getter winning outright. Vote counting has been delayed by technical difficulties and the CNE suspended counting twice, blaming the tabulation company's platform. CNE official Cossette Lopez-Osorio called an unannounced system maintenance inexcusable. Nasralla declared confidence on X. Observers urged calm as ballots from remote areas continue to arrive and a final result may take days.
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