Asfura, Xiomara and Yani van camino a la victoria en elecciones primarias

Tegucigalpa, Honduras.

Xiomara Castro with the 77% of the Sufragios in Libertad y Refundación (Libre), Yani Rosenthal with 54% in the Liberal Party and Nasry Asfura with 71% in the National Party being profiled as the winners of the primary elections of the past.

In the second information generated by the National Electoral Council (CNE), based on figures allocated in 5,826 acts (24%) out of a total of 23,880, these are three candidates for supremacy; sin embargo, aún no han b

In the case of Liberty and Refund, Castro ya alcanzó una tendencia onomkeerbaar con 87,594 suffrage (77%) of a total of 114 058 registered by members of the receptor electoral mesas in 1 455, equivalent to 18% of the 7 960 that correspond.

Very much for Castro, in Libre, Wilfredo Méndez logged 5,148 votes (5%), Carlos Eduardo Reina, 6,160 (5.4%) and Nelson Ávila, 15,156 (13%).

With these numbers, Castro is consolidated in the first place with a sample of 60 votes by ballot.

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In the Liberal Party, with 1,924, equivalent to 24% of the 7,960 urns in all the country, Rosenthal with 98,053 beat Zelaya by a difference of 45,342, equivalent to 25%.

According to the latest official information, Darío Banegas queda relegated to the third position with 31,901 votes (17%) within a universe of 182,655 captured by the Liberal Party.

See you soon, Rosenthal accounts for a poll of 51 votes by ballot, superior to 11.49 which was obtained in the first of 2012.

In the National Party, the triumph of Nasri Asfura, candidate for Unity and Esperanza, is ongoing and irreversible. Con 221,479 (71%) van 367,649 sufragios supera a Mauricio Oliva, precandidato de Juntos Podemos, quien alcanzó 88 873 votes (29%) and 2447 deeds (31%) of 7 960.

Of the three candidates voted for by the three parties, Asfura sobresale por capitalize 91 votes by urn, muy por arriba del promedio de 44.5% registrado by Juan Orlando Hernández in the primaries of 2017.

The 5,826 process actions (24% of the 23,880) contain registrations of 607,075 valid votes, equivalent to 28% of the percibids (2,182,490) for the three parties in the primary elections.

Between votes in blank (47 792) and zero votes (40 968), the CNE accounts in the deeds of the three political institutions in comics 88,790 suffrage, 13% of all the scrutiny.

The first results revealed by the CNE indicate that each of the 5,826 ballots received a vote of 119 votes and stated that the conclusion of the scrutiny had already been calculated at 2.5 million.

In the 2017 primary elections, the three parties received 2,182,490 valid votes: 605,550 the Liberal Party, 1 149 327 el Partido Nacional and Free 427,613.

This contingent of acts of scrutiny sugieren, in addition, that the National Party is the most electoral caudal has arrested, 127 per ballot box, against 95 of the Liberal Party and 78 votes by Urn of Liberty and Refund.

The CNE, which concludes the elections passed yesterday promising that each hour will issue a bulletin, ayer failed again. It informs that rendered in the morning to ayer the omitió and announced the second court has the 21:00.

El tortuguimo del CNE obliged the Honduran Council of Private Enterprise (Cohep) to demand celery, transparency and clear rules to prevent fraud in the upcoming November elections.

“The three councilors of the CNE have a historic debt with the people, but they can be changed, they are very slow”, dijo Gustavo Solórzano, legal assessor of Cohep, the media of communication.

“Confidence is not seen in the paper, it is seen in the actions that are demonstrated to the people.”

From the point of view of Cohep’s view, agreed with Solórzano, “we improvised, we started an empowering process and with a mountain of dudas ”.

In a press release, the Cohep advised that with “all its member organizations are vigilant at the moment as the CNE draws the final results and the official results of the Honduran primary elections ”.

Además, the Cohep llama to the calamity of the precedents of the three parties.

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