Residents of San Antonio de Flores cast their votes late after polls were shut down amid fraud accusations, putting the town at the center of Honduras’ tightest presidential race.
Breakdown
- San Antonio de Flores held a delayed vote after poll closure over fraud claims
- Town's 4,996 voters could decide the closest presidential race in Honduran history 12s
- Centrist Nasralla trails Trump-backed Asfura by fewer than 20,000 votes with 88% counted 1m 7s
- Libre Party's Rixi Moncada demanded election annulment, citing U.S. interference 1m 25s
- Delays in reporting results have deepened uncertainty over the presidency 1m 56s