Bolivia's presidential vote headed to an unprecedented runoff after elections Sunday that ended more than two decades of left-wing dominance in the Andean nation but signaled voters' trepidation about a major lurch to the right.
Breakdown
- Centre-right candidate Rodrigo Paz leads in early presidential election results. 9s
- A runoff is expected between Paz and former conservative president Jorge Tuto Quiroga. 29s
- The ruling socialist party faces its worst defeat in decades after Evo Morales was barred from running. 39s
- Economic crisis, fuel shortages, and rising prices are major concerns for voters. 56s
- Business tycoon Samuel Doria Medina pledges support to Paz for the runoff. 1m 33s