Honduran Presidential Vote Tied as Trump-Backed Conservatives Margins Shrink

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Nasry Asfura, presidential candidate for the Conservative National Party, shows his inked finger after voting in the general election in Tegucigalpa, Honduras, on Nov. 30, 2025. Moises Castillo/AP PhotoMargins in the high-stakes Honduras presidential election have narrowed as center-right Liberal Party candidate Salvador Nasralla has closed the gap on Nasry Asfura, the Conservative National Party candidate backed by U.S. President Donald Trump.The election was held on Nov. 30, with initial exit polling showing an advantage for Nasralla. As the count continued into Dec. 1, Asfura took the lead.

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