Polls have closed in Guatemala in an election unlikely to settle who will be the country's next president, and marred by some claims of voting irregularities.
Many Guatemalans expressed disappointment with their presidential choices after three opposition candidates were excluded by authorities. A large number of null ballots were expected, and experts said it could depress turnout.
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