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Hondurans to elect new president and Congress even as candidates fan electoral doubt

Candidates accused rivals of fraud before Honduras' Nov. 27 election, fueling distrust in electoral institutions amid ongoing political tensions, the Organization of American States said.

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Amanda Durón García supports herself and her 74-year-old mother with the roughly $7 she earns daily selling soft drinks, chips and gum on the campus of Honduras’ national university.

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By MARLON GONZALEZ and CHRISTOPHER SHERMAN TEGUCIGALPA, Honduras (AP) — Amanda Durón García supports herself and her 74-year-old mother on the approximately $7 she earns a day selling sodas, chips, and gum on the campus of Honduras's national university. Her four adult children are married and no longer live at home, but every day is a struggle for Durón, 57, who has little faith that the winner of Sunday's presidential election will bring about…

·Allentown, United States
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By MARLON GONZALEZ and CHRISTOPHER SHERMAN TEGUCIGALPA, Honduras (AP) — Amanda Durón García supports herself and her 74-year-old mother on the approximately $7 she earns a day selling sodas, chips, and gum on the campus of Honduras's national university. Her four adult children are married and no longer live at home, but every day is a struggle for Durón, 57, who has little faith that the winner of Sunday's presidential election will bring about…

·United States
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By MARLON GONZALEZ and CHRISTOPHER SHERMAN TEGUCIGALPA, Honduras (AP) — Amanda Durón García supports herself and her 74-year-old mother on the approximately $7 she earns a day selling sodas, chips, and gum on the campus of Honduras's national university. Her four adult children are married and no longer live at home, but every day is a struggle for Durón, 57, who has little faith that the winner of Sunday's presidential election will bring about…

·Chicago, United States
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On Sunday, more than 6.5 million Honduran citizens – out of a total of 10 million – are called to elect, in a single round, the new president (a).

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Proceso Digital broke the news in on Thursday, November 27, 2025.
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