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Dominican Republic goes to polls amid COVID-19 cases

- BY MARTÍN JOSÉ ADAMES ALCÁNTARA Associated Press

SANTO DOMINGO, DOMINICAN REPUBLIC

With COVID-19 cases still surging, the Dominican Republic on Sunday held presidenti­al elections that had already been delayed by the pandemic, and polls indicated that a businessma­n with no previous experience in government was favored to oust a party that has ruled for the past 16 years.

Luís Abinader, a 52-yearold tourism industry leader who finished second in the last election, was leading in most recent surveys, with the governing party’s Gonzalo Castillo, a former public works minister, trailing. Former President Leonel Fernández, who served three previous terms, was also on the ballot, along with three minor parties.

Term limits prevented outgoing President Danilo Medina from seeking a third four-year term of his own for the center-left Dominican Liberation Party, which had won every presidenti­al election since 2004.

Both Abinader and Castillo, 59, have proposed social assistance programs to cope with the coronaviru­s crisis.

The spreading coronaviru­s prompted officials to delay the election, which had originally been scheduled for May.

It went ahead Sunday even though the Health Ministry on Saturday reported the highest daily count of new confirmed COVID-19 cases, 1,241. The country of some 10.5 million people has reported 794 deaths from the disease.

Lines were long and many voters appeared to ignore physical distancing rules as they cast ballots for 32 senators and 190 members of the lower house of congress.

If no candidate tops 50% of the vote, a runoff would be held on July 26. The new president takes ofice on Aug. 16.

The campaign was notably low key, with none of the mass meetings and street caravans common in previous years.

On election day itself, at least one fatal altercatio­n broke out with the polling place shooting of a worker for Albinader’s party.

Authoritie­s said two other people were wounded.

 ?? TATIANA FERNANDEZ AP ?? Luis Abinader, presidenti­al candidate of the opposition Modern Revolution­ary Party, greets the crowd at a polling station in Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic, on Sunday.
TATIANA FERNANDEZ AP Luis Abinader, presidenti­al candidate of the opposition Modern Revolution­ary Party, greets the crowd at a polling station in Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic, on Sunday.
 ??  ?? Gonzalo Castillo
Gonzalo Castillo

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