By Malena Castaldi MONTEVIDEO (Reuters) - Ruling coalition candidate Tabare Vazquez had a strong lead in Uruguay's presidential election on Sunday, exit polls showed, but he appeared to fall short of taking victory in the first round and will likely face a runoff vote next month. One poll by Consultora Factum showed Vazquez of the leftist Broad Front coalition winning 46 percent support and Luis Lacalle Pou of the centrist National Party with 31 percent. Vazquez needed 50 percent of the vote to avoid a second-round runoff. ...
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