Voters in Bolivia rejected socialist candidates for the first time in over 20 years in their presidential election Sunday.

Bolivia’s former president Evo Morales and his Movement Toward Socialism, or MAS party, dominated politics since his first election in 2005. But the Latin American country signaled a shift to the right Sunday, according to an unofficial early count.

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Centrist Senator Rodrigo Paz and right-wing former president Jorge “Tuto” Quiroga won the most votes, and the election will now proceed to a runoff.

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