Voters will choose their next president on November 30 in a single-round vote. Polls indicate a three-way race.
For nearly three years, Hondurans have been living under a state of exception implemented to decrease gang violence, but voters are more worried about jobs than crime, according to polls.
On November 30, they get the chance to pick the next leader they believe is best equipped to handle their concerns.
More than a third of eligible voters are concentrated in the districts hosting the two largest cities: the capital of Tegucigalpa and the industrial hub of San Pedro Sula.
Author's summary: Honduras to elect new president on November 30.