Bolivia Heads to Historic Runoff as Right-Wing and Centrist Candidates Compete

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Bolivia's presidential election will proceed to a runoff between two rightwing candidates, Rodrigo Paz Pereira and Jorge Quiroga, ending nearly 20 years of leftist dominance, amid a challenging economic crisis and high null vote rates.
- Bolivia presidential election: preliminary results put two rightwing candidates in run-off vote The Guardian
- Bolivia’s presidential vote headed for first-ever runoff between centrist, right-wing candidates CNN
- A Centrist Surges in Bolivia as Voters Turn Away From Socialism The New York Times
- Bolivia set to elect first non-left wing president in two decades BBC
- Polls close in Bolivia as 20 years of leftist rule expected to end Al Jazeera
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