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Centrist Nasralla takes slim lead in Honduran presidential election plagued by delays as Trump alleges fraud

With nearly 80% of votes tallied, Salvador Nasralla leads Nasry Asfura by less than 1%, as technical issues delayed official updates, the National Electoral Council said.

  • Wednesday, the National Electoral Council showed Salvador Nasralla narrowly leading with 40.13% to Nasry Asfura's 39.71% as around 68% of votes were counted and the contest remained on a knife-edge.
  • The electoral authority said technical failures toppled its public tally site, causing a crash Monday that halted real-time updates since Sunday; the National Electoral Council asked the contractor to fix the portal and will release counts directly to media and parties.
  • Campaigns immediately published rival tallies to replace missing official updates as only 515 votes separated Nasry Asfura, National Party candidate, and Salvador Nasralla, Liberal Party candidate; soldiers transported ballots to an electoral facility in Tegucigalpa, Honduras on Dec. 1.
  • On Monday, the U.S. president publicly questioned the count's integrity and threatened action, alleging fraud and warning `If they do, there will be hell to pay!` after endorsing Asfura.
  • Former President Juan Orlando Hernandez's release from U.S. prison after serving one year of a 45-year sentence follows President Donald Trump's urging to support Asfura and White House-confirmed pardon; both frontrunners may resume Taiwan relations.
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According to the election authority, the gap between the centrist and conservative candidates is less than 14 000 votes. There are major problems in the counting. US President Trump makes fraud without any evidence.

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TEGUCIGALPA.– Liberal Party candidate Salvador Nasralla held a slight advantage in Honduras' presidential elections over his rival of the National Party, Nasry Asfura, when the count was slowly approaching its end four days after a contested election, which was traversed by technical flaws, delays and allegations of fraud in the impoverished Central American country.With 79.4% of the minutes transmitted, Nasralla, a 72-year-old television presen…

·Buenos Aires, Argentina
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Reuters broke the news in United Kingdom on Monday, December 1, 2025.
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