Juan Orlando Hernandez ready to claim Honduras election victory
Honduras, with the highest murder rate in the world, elects conservative who campaigned on a promise to crack down on drug violence

Honduras’ conservative ruling party candidate, Juan Orlando Hernandez, has won Sunday’s presidential election after campaigning on a promise to tame rampant drug gang violence that has given the struggling nation the world’s highest murder rate.
Results showed the head of Congress beating his leftist challenger, Xiomara Castro, wife of ousted former leader Manuel Zelaya, thereby ensuring continuity of outgoing President Porfirio Lobo’s right-leaning economic policies.
A Hernandez victory snuffs out Zelaya’s immediate hopes for a comeback to the main stage after he was deposed in a 2009 coup, which plunged the Central American country into deep crisis and turned Honduras into an international pariah.
Castro cried foul, denouncing fraud and refusing to accept the results, setting the stage for a protracted conflict. But the electoral authority said on Monday that Hernandez had an “irreversible” lead.
Hernandez, 45, who was known as the ‘Dauphin’ for his close links to Lobo, took 34.08 per cent of the vote, with Castro trailing on 28.92 per cent, results showed with 67.75 per cent of poll booths counted.
Lobo is barred by law from seeking a second term.