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Peru's Runoff Is a Statistical Tie: Exit Polls Give Keiko Fujimori a Wafer-Thin Edge over Roberto Sanchez

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Exit polls in Peru's presidential runoff show a statistical tie, with Keiko Fujimori narrowly ahead of Roberto Sanchez as ONPE begins its official count. Here are the numbers, the results timeline and reports from the day.
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The projection of vote for the presidential elections in Peru gives a slight advantage to the left-wing candidate, Roberto Sánchez, who would have 50.3% of the votes, over the right-wing candidate, Keiko Fujimori, with 49.7%, according to Ipsos. This quick count is based on a representative sample of polling stations across the country to extrapolate the still provisional results. The difference, of only 0.6%, is minimal and is within the techni…

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The candidate of the right: 'We will count votes one after the other, it may take days. The international community watches over the ballot' (ANSA)

·Italy
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Lima, 7 Jun (EFE).- Left-wing candidate Roberto Sánchez celebrated the projections that ratify a technical tie against right-wing Keiko Fujimori with a minimal advantage for him in the second round of Peru's presidential elections, pointing out from a balcony to his followers that "this is the day of the recovery of democracy". mmr-fgg/lnm (photo) La entrada Sánchez celebrates projections in Peru: "It is the day of the recovery of democracy" was…

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The urn-walk polls conducted during the second round of Peru's presidential election this Sunday show a technical tie between right-wing Keiko Fujimori and left-wing Roberto Sánchez, although both agree to project a possible victory for the daughter and political heir of former President Alberto Fujimori (1990-2000).According to pollster Ipsos, Fujimori received 50.7% of the valid votes and Sánchez obtained 49.3%, while Datum indicated that the …

·Madrid, Spain
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El Comercio broke the news in Lima, Peru on Sunday, June 7, 2026.
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