Polling Stations Begin to Close and Counting Begins in Bolivia's Presidential Runoff.
- Polling stations in Bolivia closed at 4:00 p.m. local time after eight hours of voting, marking the first second round in the country's presidential election history.
- Electoral juries began counting votes in over 34,000 polling stations set up across Bolivia, according to the Supreme Electoral Tribunal .
- The winner of the runoff will be sworn in as Bolivia's new president on November 8, ending 20 years of governance by the leftist Movement for Socialism .
- The acting president of TSE, Óscar Hassenteufel, confirmed that the voting day proceeded with absolute normality and all polling stations operated without problems.
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CNN en Español Bolivians cast their votes on Sunday, October 19, 2025, in the second round. As the official count progresses, the maps accompanying this coverage will allow us to visualize the territorial support for each candidate and how the national political landscape is being reconfigured, department by department. Please note that the results of the quick or preliminary count are currently different from those of the official count, which …
CNN en Español Bolivians cast their vote on Sunday, October 19, 2025 in second round. As the official scrutiny progresses, the maps that accompany this coverage will allow us to visualize the territorial support of each candidate and how the national political landscape, department by department, is reconfigured. Please note that the results of the rapid or preliminary counting of the moment are different from those of the official scrutiny, whi…

Early results in Bolivia’s presidential runoff show centrist Rodrigo Paz with lead over his right-wing rival
Early results in Bolivia’s presidential runoff show centrist Rodrigo Paz with lead over his right-wing rival.
The vote count of the second presidential round of Bolivia has begun, in the midst of the most profound economic crisis in forty years.
Polling Stations Close in Bolivia, Votes Counting Kicks Off
The polling stations set up in Bolivia began to close from 4:00 p.m. local time (8:00 p.m. GMT) after eight hours of voting in the unprecedented second round held this Sunday to elect the country’s president and vice president. RELATED: Bolivia Enters Electoral Silence Ahead of Presidential Runoff In several of the country’s nine regions, electoral juries have already begun the count in the more than 34,000 polling stations set up, according to …
LA PAZ, Bolivia (AP) — Polling stations began closing Sunday in Bolivia, and the count for the election of the new president began in a single day.
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