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Honduras’ presidential candidate Xiomara Castro of the Libertad y Refundacion (LIBRE) party, and her husband and deposed president Manuel Zelaya (R) show their inked fingers after casting their votes during general elections, on November 24, 2013 in Catacamas, department of Olancho, 218km from Tegucigalpa. Amid tight security, Hondurans went to the polls Sunday to pick a new president for their Central American nation, the world’s deadliest and among the region’s poorest. The election pits Xiomara Castro, leftist wife of ousted former leader Manuel Zelaya, against conservative Juan Orlando Hernandez. AFP PHOTO/ Inti OCON