Blinken says US has serious concerns on Venezuela vote results – The Mercury News

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The U.S. has “serious concerns” about the results of the election in Venezuela, Secretary of State Antony Blinken said, calling for a detailed tabulation of votes after Nicolás Maduro was reelected as the nation’s president for six more years.

“Now that the voting has concluded, it is vitally important that every vote is counted fairly and transparently,” Blinken said in a statement Monday during a visit to Japan for discussions.

“We have serious concerns that the result announced does not reflect the will or the votes of the Venezuelan people,” he later said in comments to reporters.

Maduro won Sunday’s election with 51.2% of the vote, compared with 44.2% for rival Edmundo González, the electoral center said. An exit poll conducted by U.S. firm Edison Research instead had González winning by more than 30 percentage points, lending to suspicions that Maduro’s administration had tampered with the tally.

“The United States applauds the Venezuelan people for their participation in the July 28 presidential election despite significant challenges and deep concerns about the process,” Blinken said in the statement. “Now that the voting has concluded, it is vitally important that every vote is counted fairly and transparently.”

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