Delayed manual vote count to finalize Honduras electoral results begins

TEGUCIGALPA, ⁠Dec 18 – The ⁠Honduran electoral council on Thursday ⁠started a delayed, manual count ​of tally sheets containing ‍hundreds of thousands of votes of the Central American nation’s ​November 30 presidential election. 

The electoral council has said that the ​votes now being revised showed ⁠inconsistencies and were ‌therefore excluded from the initial count.

Adding those ⁠ballots to ​the overall count could ‌overturn conservative Nasry Asfura’s razor-thin lead. Asfura ‍is currently ahead of center-right candidate Salvador Nasralla by just 43,000 votes – out of more than 3 million cast.

(Reporting by Laura Garcia; ⁠Editing by ‌Kylie ⁠Madry)

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