Elections in Peru: The gap narrows between Keiko and the communist Roberto Sánchez

Elections in Peru: The gap narrows between Keiko and the communist Roberto Sánchez
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The presidential runoff in Peru pits right-wing Keiko Fujimori against communist Roberto Sánchez

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With 91% of the ballots counted, right-wing Keiko Fujimori leads with 50.35% of the votes, while communist Roberto Sánchez reaches 49.65%, in the runoff that will determine the next president of Peru.

Thus, the difference between the two candidates is only 113,630 votes, so the final result remains open and uncertainty reigns.

The counting, which is taking place in real-time under the supervision of the National Office of Electoral Processes (ONPE), will allow for tracking the evolution of the vote across the country and determining which candidate prevails in this second presidential round.

On this election day, more than 27 million Peruvians were eligible to go to the polls and choose the next president of the country, in a context of strong political polarization and high expectations for the final result.

The election follows a first round held on April 12, in which Keiko Fujimori received 2,877,678 valid votes (17.19%), while Roberto Sánchez obtained 2,015,114 valid votes (12.03%). These results allowed both candidates to access the runoff.

According to the Organic Law of Elections, the candidate who obtains the majority of valid votes will be proclaimed president for the 2026–2031 term, becoming the tenth head of state of Peru in the last ten years, amid marked institutional instability.

As the counting progresses, the electoral map will show in which regions support for each candidate is consolidating, in an election that will define the political and economic direction of the country in the coming years.


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