Bolivia's presidential election is headed for a runoff as none of the candidates were able to garner enough share of the vote needed to secure an outright victory.
With most of the votes counted in the election held on Sunday, centrist Senator Rodrigo Paz received 32.8 percent of the votes polled, while right-wing former President Jorge Quiroga came second by securing 26.4 percent of the votes.
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by Joji Xavier
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