Special Recount: Cne Begins Review of Votes to Determine the Next Honduran President
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The National Electoral Council (CNE) of Honduras will begin next Saturday a special scrutiny of 2,773 records that present inconsistencies and that could tip the balance in the definition of the elected president.
Recount of some votes in Honduras election expected in coming days as deadlock drags on
TEGUCIGALPA, Dec 11 - Honduras is expected to start a special recount in coming days to resolve tally sheet irregularities, election officials said on Thursday, amid the chaotic aftermath of the still-undecided November 30 presidential election that has thrown the Central American nation into political uncertainty. Read more at straitstimes.com.
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Tegucigalpa, Honduras – Honduras' National Electoral Council (CNE) has confirmed that the special recount to determine the country's next president will begin this Tuesday. According to the electoral body's technical calculations, the process could last for three days due to…
The National Electoral Council (CNE) of Honduras will begin next Saturday a special scrutiny of 2,773 records that present inconsistencies. This process could tip the balance in the definition of the elected president, after the elections of November 30 with a adjusted result between two conservative candidates, reported an official source to EFE. The electoral victory is disputed by Nasry “Tito” Asfura, of the National Party, who leads with 40.…
Hondurans are still waiting for the final results of the general elections of November 30 to meet the new president-elect of the country, a question that would define a special scrutiny announced by the authorities of the National Electoral Council (CNE). Honduras' entry pending a special scrutiny that defines the new president was first published in the Digital Process.
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