With 80 percent of votes counted, centrist candidate widens lead over his Trump-backed conservative rival.

Nasry Asfura, candidato del Partido Nacional en Honduras, lidera los primeros cómputos electorales según el CNE, seguido de Salvador Nasralla.

TEGUCIGALPA: A conservative candidate backed by US President Donald Trump and nicknamed “grandad” led Sunday’s presidential election in Honduras, according to snap results from…

Former construction magnate Nasry ‘Tito’ Asfura pulls ahead of rivals in wake of US threat to cut off aid

Nasry Asfura holds a narrow lead over his rival Salvador Nasralla, with about 40 percent of the votes counted.

Sunday's vote took place in a highly polarized climate, with the three top candidates hurling accusations of possible fraud.

Honduran presidential candidate Nasry "Tito" Asfura -is leading in preliminary results from Sunday's general elections, though the margin is small.

A Trump-backed candidate narrowly leads Honduras's presidential race, signaling a potential rightward shift in the country's political landscape.

El liberal Nasralla se ha proclamado vencedor en redes, mientras el conservador Asfura pide prudencia. Trump intenta sembrar dudas al acusar a las autoridades de maniobrar para…

The latest vote count has Trump's favoured right-wing candidate Nasry Asfura just 515 ballots ahead of his rival.

With 57.03% of the vote counted, the two leading Honduran presidential candidates, Nasry Asfura and Salvador Nasralla, are separated by 515 votes.

US president backs right-wing presidential candidate Nasry Asfura; electoral council says vote a 'technical tie' so far.

Former vice-president Salvador Nasralla has a small lead over his rival, the conservative former mayor of Tegucigalpa, Nasry Asfura.

With 80 percent of votes counted, centrist candidate widens lead over his Trump-backed conservative rival.

Vote counting in the presidential election is going into its fourth day with the two top candidates neck and neck.

Centrist candidate Salvador Nasralla, 72, says the US president's remarks may have cost him votes.

TEGUCIGALPA: A right-wing Honduran presidential candidate backed by Donald Trump reclaimed a narrow lead over his rival Thursday on the fourth day of a plodding vote count. With…