Centre-right opposition candidate Mauricio Macri has won the presidential election run-off in Argentina, according to exit polls.
Exit polls broadcast by several Argentine TV channels shortly after voting closed indicated Mr Macri, 56, had won, without giving a breakdown.
Mr Macri, the mayor of Buenos Aires, was up against Daniel Scioli, the governor of Buenos Aires province.
Neither candidate won the first round of voting outright, forcing a run-off.
Mr Scioli was marginally ahead in the first round, with 36.7% to 34.5%, but has lost ground to his rival in the month since.
Media captionDaniel Scioli (left) and Mauricio Macri (right) go head-to-head in the run-off vote
A close ally of current President Cristina Fernandez de Kirchner, Mr Scioli had been expected to win by a greater margin in October.
Mr Macri is the son of one of Argentina's richest men and had a long career in business before entering politics.
He leads the conservative Cambiemos (Let's Change) coalition.
Exit polls broadcast by several Argentine TV channels shortly after voting closed indicated Mr Macri, 56, had won, without giving a breakdown.
Mr Macri, the mayor of Buenos Aires, was up against Daniel Scioli, the governor of Buenos Aires province.
Neither candidate won the first round of voting outright, forcing a run-off.
Mr Scioli was marginally ahead in the first round, with 36.7% to 34.5%, but has lost ground to his rival in the month since.
Media captionDaniel Scioli (left) and Mauricio Macri (right) go head-to-head in the run-off vote
A close ally of current President Cristina Fernandez de Kirchner, Mr Scioli had been expected to win by a greater margin in October.
Mr Macri is the son of one of Argentina's richest men and had a long career in business before entering politics.
He leads the conservative Cambiemos (Let's Change) coalition.
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