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More than a Month Later, the Vote Count in Peru Reached 100%, but the Proclamation by the Electoral Court Is Still Pending.

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By Gonzalo Zegarra, CNN en Español. Peru's National Office of Electoral Processes (ONPE) completed the count of 100% of the ballots on Friday, more than a month after the election. The results confirm leftist Roberto Sánchez in second place, and he is preparing to compete in the runoff against conservative Keiko Fujimori. The National Elections Board (JNE) is responsible for the official proclamation of the results and announced that it will do …

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After more than a month, an official result of the first round of elections is available

·Vienna, Austria
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Peru is clear, at last, its second round, although it has taken 33 days to reach it. This Friday, after weeks of reviewing minutes, contested votes, open tables out of time and an electoral system in the eye of the storm, the National Office of Electoral Processes (ONPE) has officially counted 100% of votes and confirms what seemed irreversible: the second presidential round on June 7 will face Keiko Fujimori (Popular Force) and Roberto Sánchez …

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By Gonzalo Zegarra, CNN en Español. Peru's National Office of Electoral Processes (ONPE) completed the count of 100% of the ballots on Friday, more than a month after the election. The results confirm leftist Roberto Sánchez in second place, and he is preparing to compete in the runoff against conservative Keiko Fujimori. The National Elections Board (JNE) is responsible for the official proclamation of the results and announced that it will do …

·Idaho Falls, United States
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The counting of Peru's presidential elections ended on Friday, 33 days after the vote, reaching 100% in counted votes, which confirm a second round, by June 7, between right-wing Keiko Fujimori and left-wing Roberto Sánchez. Fujimori (Popular Force) was the most voted candidate with 17.18% of the valid votes, obtaining 2,877,678 support; while Sánchez (Together for Peru) achieved 12.03 per cent, receiving 2,015,114 votes; in a tight definition b…

·Chile
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The counting of Peru's presidential elections ended on Friday, 33 days after the vote, reaching 100% in counted votes, which confirm a second round, on June 7, between right-wing Keiko Fujimori and leftist Roberto Sánchez.

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elpopular.pe broke the news on Friday, May 15, 2026.
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