Vote Count Starts in Costa Rican Election Dominated by Crime

Laura Fernández during her closing campaign rally in San Jose on Jan. 24.Photographer: Ezequiel Becerra/AFP/Getty Images

Ballots are being counted in Costa Rica in an election dominated by soaring drug violence that has shocked a country historically known as a peaceful tourist haven in a turbulent region.

Ruling party candidate Laura Fernández, who served as chief-of-staff for President Rodrigo Chaves, led polls by a wide margin ahead of the vote largely due to her hard line on crime.