Bolivians head to the polls Sunday (August 17) for elections marked by a deep economic crisis that has seen the left implode and the right eyeing its first shot at power in 20 years.
Breakdown
- Street art in Bolivia encourages voters to submit null ballots ahead of the presidential election.
- Former leader Evo Morales, barred from running, echoes calls for a boycott or spoiled ballots. 9s
- Two right-wing candidates, Samuel Doria Medina and Jorge Quiroga, are leading the polls. 14s
- The ruling leftist party faces declining support amid a deep economic crisis. 37s
- Evo Morales remains influential despite legal challenges and disqualification from the race. 1m 23s