SAN SALVADOR, Feb. 3 -- The presidential elections in El Salvador began Sunday morning with the opening of more than 9,000 polling stations throughout the country.
More than 5.2 million voters were registered by the Supreme Electoral Tribunal (TSE), while about 6,000 Salvadorans signed up to send their vote from abroad.
Three main candidates are competing for the presidency: businessman Nayib Bukele of the Grand Alliance for National Unity (GANA), former Foreign Minister Hugo Martinez of the ruling Farabundo Marti National Liberation Front (FMLN) and Carlos Calleja, candidate of the Nationalist Republican Alliance (ARENA).
The polling stations will stay open until 5:00 p.m. (2300 GMT) on Sunday and preliminary results are expected by the TSE on the same night.
The winning candidate must secure more than 50 percent of the votes, or he will have to face the run-off against his closest rival on March 10.
Stirring the pot
Count your blessings?
Kangaroo court
你的城市有很多博物馆吗?
Sunshine laws?
Brick and mortar?
周黎明:砧板上的事业
咖啡豆也分公母
Foxhole mentality
Gilded Age levels?
Coming to a head?
Let’s go shopping!
Fall in line?
A long shot?
Pie in the sky?
Power play?
They pulled themselves up by their collective bootstraps
独自在家
做个有趣的人
Hold your horses
Fighting chance
Out and out?
平安夜的菜单
Down for the count?
Capturing the imagination
Stealing a march?
一起看场电影吧!
维多利亚的秘密(组图)
学学和冰桶挑战有关的口语
Keep them on side
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