Rioting erupts as Bolivia announces Evo Morales is near an outright win

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Bolivia's electoral authority announced Monday night that President Evo Morales was close to avoiding a runoff in his reelection bid, touching off protests by the leader's opponents already upset by a sudden halt in the release of the vote count.

Bolivia’s electoral authority announced Monday night that President Evo Morales was close to avoiding a runoff in his reelection bid, touching off protests by the leader’s opponents already upset by a sudden halt in the release of the vote count.

Bolivia’s top electoral authority stopped announcing new results at 7:45 p.m. Sunday — a point at which Morales had a lead of 45.3% to 38.2% over the second-place candidate, former President Carlos Mesa. On Monday night, the body renewed its preliminary count and said that with 95% of votes counted, Morales led 46.41% to Mesa’s 37.06%.

“The OAS Mission expresses its deep concern and surprise at the drastic and hard-to-explain change in the trend of the preliminary results revealed after the closing of the polls,” it added. Protests multiplied across Bolivia outside vote-counting centers, with Mesa’s supporters accusing the government of fraud. In Sucre, opponents of Morales set fire to the regional headquarters of the electoral court while shouting: “Respect my vote!”

 

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