Election today in Honduras
Honduras Votes as Troops Watch, Zelaya Urges Boycott
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Nov. 29 (Bloomberg)—Honduran soldiers and police stand guard at polling stations as voters choose a new president following Manuel Zelaya’s overthrow five months ago.
The government of acting President Roberto Micheletti is seeking to avoid the sometimes bloody clashes between the ousted regime’s backers and opponents as he seeks international recognition of the vote amid Zelaya’s call for a boycott.
Polls show Porfirio Lobo, a National Party leader who lost to Zelaya in 2005, is favored over the Liberal Party’s Elvin Santos, Zelaya’s former vice president. The ballot is a chance for Honduras to advance beyond the political crisis and regain international legitimacy and access to much-needed aid, said James Creagan, former U.S. Ambassador to Honduras.




