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Malawi counts votes in a presidential election where economic turmoil was the top issue

BLANTYRE, Malawi (AP) 鈥 Malawi began counting votes Tuesday in a presidential election that’s expected to be a tight race between old rivals that could go to a runoff and comes at a time of economic turmoil in one of the world鈥檚 least-developed countries.

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Polls open in Malawi鈥檚 presidential and parliamentary elections

Democratic Progressive Party (DPP) supporters cheer at a campaign rally in Zomba, Malawi, Wednesday, Sept. 10, 2025. (AP Photo/Thoko Chikondi)


BLANTYRE, Malawi (AP) 鈥 Malawi began counting votes Tuesday in a presidential election that’s expected to be a tight race between old rivals that could go to a runoff and comes at a time of economic turmoil in one of the world鈥檚 least-developed countries.

Voters faced a choice between giving President Lazarus Chakwera, 70, a second term or selecting another leader to solve the southern African nation鈥檚 soaring inflation, cost-of-living crisis and critical fuel shortages.

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