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A Study Indicates that the Delays in Lima During the Elections Would Not Have Affected the Outcome in Peru.

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Late openings of polling stations during the first round of Peru's presidential election reduced voter turnout in Lima, although there is insufficient evidence to suggest that these irregularities changed which candidates advanced to the runoff, according to a report…

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By Jimena De La Quintana, Gonzalo Zegarra and Rocío Muñoz-Ledo, CNN en Español The late openings of polling stations during Peru's first presidential round reduced electoral participation in Lima, although there is insufficient evidence to support that these irregularities have changed which candidates went to the balloting, according to a study by researchers from Stanford University. The investigation, presented as amicus curiae before the Nat…

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KIFI broke the news in Idaho Falls, United States on Tuesday, May 19, 2026.
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