Voters in Uruguay are going to the polls Sunday to select a new president who will replace incumbent Tabare Vazquez.
Uruguayan presidents are not allowed to serve consecutive terms, but the ruling, left-leaning Broad Front party has been at the helm of the country since 2005.
Polls indicate that Broad Front's Daniel Martinez will be the frontrunner in Sunday's vote, but he will likely have to face a runoff.
Martinez's main rival is the conservative National Party's Luis Lacalle Pou, according to the polls.
Voters will also elect 99 deputies and 30 senators.
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