Hondurans voted Sunday to elect a new president only days after U.S. President Donald Trump intervened in a close race with an endorsement of one candidate and announced that he would pardon a former president.
Shortly before polling stations were scheduled to close, the National Electoral Council announced that polling places would have the option of staying open for another hour if the station committee of party representatives agreed to do so. Regardless, polling places had to stay open until the last person in line could vote.
In addition to a new president, voters were casting ballots for a new Congress, as well as hundreds of local positions.
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