A soldier stands guard in a polling station as a man casts his vote in Tegucigalpa Photograph: Rodrigo Abd/guardian.co.ukA police officer searches a voter at the entrance of a polling station Photograph: Esteban Felix/guardian.co.ukPorfirio Lobo, presidential candidate of the National party, kisses a baby outside a polling station in Santa Lucia Photograph: Esteban Felix/guardian.co.uk
Demonstrators protest the June coup against President Manuel Zalaya and general elections in San Pedro Sula Photograph: Arnulfo Franco/guardian.co.ukAn election official shows an annuled ballot insulting those that took part in the coup at the beginning of the count in Tegucigalpa Photograph: Orlando Sierra/guardian.co.ukRiot police officers knock down a Zelaya supporter during a protest in San Pedro Sula Photograph: Elmer Martinez/guardian.co.ukElvin Santos, presidential candidate for the Liberal party, casts his vote in Tegucigalpa Photograph: Rodrigo Abd/guardian.co.ukOusted Honduran President Manuel Zelaya addresses followers while sitting in the patio of the Brazilian embassy in Tegucigalpa Photograph: /guardian.co.ukRiot police attack a truck after its occupants ran away as they protested the June coup against President Manuel Zalaya and the general elections in San Pedro Sula Photograph: Arnulfo Franco/guardian.co.ukSupporters of Elvin Santos, presidential candidate of the Liberal party, gather in the party's headquarters in Tegucigalpa Photograph: Rodrigo Abd/guardian.co.ukThe president-elect of Honduras, Porfirio Lobo his waves to supporte Photograph: Orlando Sierra/guardian.co.ukSupporters of Honduras' National Party presidential candidate Porfirio "Pepe" Lobo celebrate in Tegucigalpa Photograph: Tomas Bravo/guardian.co.uk
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