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- Fujimori and nationalist Sánchez virtually tied as vote count continues in Peru
Peruvians await a clear winner in a closely contested presidential runoff between Keiko Fujimori and Roberto Sánchez, with Fujimori leading by a narrow margin as 93% of ballots are tallied. Both candidates are associated with controversial political figures, and the slow vote-counting process, required by law, will take up to 30 days to finalize results.
- Fujimori and nationalist Sánchez virtually tied as vote count continues in Peru
Peru's presidential runoff left Keiko Fujimori and Roberto Sánchez in a virtual tie with 50.095% and 49.905% of votes respectively. Electoral authorities said results will take up to 30 days due to legal requirements for manual ballot counting. Voters expressed concerns about crime, with candidates linked to controversial political figures.
- Fujimori and nationalist Sánchez virtually tied as vote count continues in Peru
Peru's presidential runoff election left Keiko Fujimori and Roberto Sánchez virtually tied with 50.095% and 49.905% of votes respectively as of 93% counted. The final results are expected within 30 days, with crime being a major voter concern and both candidates linked to controversial political figures.
- Votes being counted in runoff election to choose Peru's ninth leader in 10 years
Peru's presidential runoff election between Keiko Fujimori and Roberto Sánchez remains undecided as votes are slowly tallied. Fujimori holds a modest lead with 52.6% of counted votes, while crime concerns dominate voter priorities. Both candidates face associations with controversial political figures, and voter turnout appeared lower than in the previous election.
- With rising crime on their minds, Peruvians to vote for president yet again
Peruvians are voting for president amid rising crime concerns, choosing between Keiko Fujimori and Roberto Sánchez. Neither candidate secured over 20% in the April first round, with 30% of voters undecided. Fujimori and Sánchez focus on crime-fighting strategies in their campaigns.
- Peru’s voters face choice of 35 contenders for ninth president in 10 years
Peru's voters are choosing from 35 presidential candidates in its ninth election in ten years, amid rising crime and corruption. Voters express distrust in candidates, with many fearing insecurity due to violent crime spikes and systemic issues.