Vote has been overshadowed by inflation at a 4-decade high and the absence of former leftist President Morales, who is barred from running.

Rightwing candidates lead polling ahead of fragmented left amid country’s worst economic crisis in four decades

LA PAZ: Bolivians head to the polls Sunday for elections marked by a deep economic crisis that has seen the left implode and the right eyeing its first shot at power in 20 years.…

Immersi in una grave crisi economica, i boliviani eleggeranno oggi il loro prossimo presidente in un'elezione in cui la destra sembra pronta a chiudere il ciclo iniziato vent'anni…

Right-wing candidates are the frontrunners in elections marked by economic crisis and division in the socialist ranks.

Vote has been overshadowed by inflation at a 4-decade high and the absence of former leftist President Morales, who is barred from running.

With over 91% of the ballots counted on Sunday, Senator Rodrigo Paz had received 32.8% of the votes cast. Jorge 'Tuto' Quiroga had 26.4%. Candidates needed to surpass 50%, or 40%…

First-round result marks the end of nearly 20 years of dominance by the leftist Movimiento al Socialismo as economic crisis grips the country

Early results show centrist Rodrigo Paz in the lead, with 32.8 percent of the vote.

Bolivia is headed to a presidential run-off election between a center-right politician and a right-wing candidate after voters on Sunday rejected another term of the Movement for…