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Peru Presidential Run-off Too Close to Call Amidst Tight Race
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SCMP Economy08.06.2026Politique2 dk okumaChina

Peru Presidential Run-off Too Close to Call Amidst Tight Race

Keiko Fujimori Leads Roberto Sanchez by Less Than 200,000 Votes with 90% Counted

L'essentiel

Peru's presidential run-off between Keiko Fujimori and Roberto Sanchez remains undecided with Fujimori leading by 50.48% to 49.52% after 90% of ballots counted, awaiting rural votes that Sanchez has historically dominated.

Résumé généré par IA

Pourquoi c'est important

Peru has had 9 presidents in 10 years, indicating political instability.

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Peru faced a drawn-out count in its bitterly contested presidential run-off after results showed the race for the ninth head of state in 10 years was too close to call. Figures released by electoral authorities showed conservative politician Keiko Fujimori with a modest lead over nationalist congressman Roberto Sanchez in a contest overshadowed by people’s concerns about surging crime. The outcome, expected to be tight, may not be known for days. An official tally on Monday showed Fujimori holding 50.48 per cent of the vote, while Sanchez trailed by less than 200,000 votes at 49.52 per cent, with more than 90 per cent of ballots counted. That early lead could evaporate as late votes arrived from the rural interior, regions that Sanchez has historically dominated. “As of now there is no winner. There will be long days ahead,” Fujimori said on Sunday. Unlike the first-round vote, no major incidents delayed the opening or closure of voting centres. In the capital, however, voter turnout throughout Sunday appeared lower than in the previous contest, with practically no lines in many voting centres, despite voting being mandatory. Fujimori, daughter of a disgraced former president, and Sanchez, an ally of an imprisoned ex-president, were on the run-off’s ballot after beating 33 other candidates in the vote in April, but neither earned even 20 per cent of support. Electoral authorities took more than a month to declare them winners of that contest.

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  • Final outcome may favor Sanchez due to rural vote trends

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Questions ouvertes

  • Final outcome of the election
  • Impact of the election on Peru's crime rates

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This article was originally published by SCMP Economy.

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