SAN SALVADOR (Reuters) - Salvadoran presidential hopeful Nayib Bukele, a former mayor campaigning as an anti-corruption outsider, had 52.2 percent of votes with 24.7 percent of polling stations counted in Sunday’s election, the electoral tribunal said.

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