LA PAZ, Bolivia (AP) — Voters in Bolivia have rejected by a slim margin a constitutional amendment that would have let President Evo Morales run for a fourth consecutive term in 2019. Official results in Bolivia with 95 percent of the vote counted Tuesday showed 52 percent of voters rejecting President Evo Morales' bid to change the constitution so he can run for a fourth consecutive term in 2019. Tribunal member Jose Luis Exeni said heavy rains in some rural areas had delayed the arrival of some results in state capitals, where they are tallied before being sent electronically to Sucre, where the tribunal is based. The results page on the electoral tribunal's website has often been inaccessible. [...] the electoral council inexplicably dropped a consolidated count that combined domestic votes with those cast abroad.