GEORGETOWN, Guyana (AP) — Dozens of voters in Guyana stood in line by dawn on Monday to participate in what many say is the South American country’s most consequential election in decades given that whichever party wins will oversee $10 billion in annual revenue from offshore oil and gas production.

In recent years, Guyana has transformed from a country traditionally dependent on gold, sugar, rice, bauxite and timber to one of nearly 900,000 barrels of oil produced daily.

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