Leftist historical past instructor and centre-right veterinarian set for run-off vote subsequent month, in accordance with pollsters.
Polling stations in Uruguay have closed in a presidential election race that has defied the regional pattern of tectonic political shifts, with pollsters predicting a possible run-off subsequent month between a leftist historical past instructor and a centre-right veterinarian.
Yamandu Orsi, a former historical past instructor and native mayor who represents the centre-left Frente Amplio get together, and Alvaro Delgado of the centre-right Partido Nacional will face off within the November 24 election run-off, forecasts confirmed.
Orsi, 57, gained 43.2 p.c of the vote, forward of Delgado, 55, with 28 p.c, in accordance with estimates by Equipos Consultores.
Andres Ojeda, 40, a muscular and media-savvy lawyer who has likened himself to Argentina’s libertarian President Javier Milei, positioned third on 15.5-16 p.c, projections confirmed.
Pre-election polling had urged that no candidate would get greater than 50 p.c of the vote.
The nation of three.4 million additionally voted on referendums to decrease the retirement age by 5 years to 60 and take away curbs on police finishing up nighttime raids on non-public houses.
Uruguayans appeared to reject each referendums, early exit polls confirmed.
The vote marked a break with the sharp right-left divides seen in different Latin American international locations, together with Argentina, Brazil and Mexico, with the principle candidates overlapping considerably on coverage.
Uruguay’s voters has been comparatively happy with the federal government’s efficiency, with President Luis Lacalle Pou of Partido Nacional having fun with a 50 p.c approval score.
The ruling conservative coalition, nevertheless, has struggled to defend its document on crime, regardless of presiding over rising employment and wages.
Voters have listed violent crime, a lot of it linked to drug trafficking, as a key concern within the Latin American nation, which has one of many highest gross home merchandise (GDPs) per capita within the area.
Lacalle Pou, 51, was barred from working for a second consecutive time period underneath the structure.
A victory for Orsi, who’s considered as an understudy of former rebel-turned-president Jose “Pepe” Mujica, would see Uruguay swing to the left after 5 years of conservative rule.
Mujica, who’s 89 and battling most cancers, joined the marketing campaign path regardless of his frailty, displaying up in a wheelchair to forged his poll in Montevideo.