SAN JOSE: Vote counting began Sunday evening in Costa Rica after elections dominated by a surge in narco-trafficking and promises of a crackdown from the conservative frontrunner.
Laura Fernandez, the ruling party candidate, is the runaway favourite to become the next leader of a country long seen as a beacon of stability in a volatile region, but now battling a crime wave.
Polls ahead of the election showed that Fernandez, who takes inspiration from Nayib Bukele, the iron-fisted president of nearby El Salvador, could secure the 40% of votes required for a first-round victory.
