Poll Projects Dead Heat Between Fujimori and Sánchez in Peru Runoff as Count Nears Completion
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A first opinion poll conducted by pollster Ipsos revealed this Sunday that Popular Force candidate Keiko Fujimori, and Juntos representative for Peru, Roberto Sánchez, maintain a technical tie with 38% of the intention to vote for the second presidential round to be held on June 7 in Peru. The data arises as the electoral bodies process the last leg of the first round of April 12, where Fujimori leads the count with 17.06%, followed closely by S…
Poll projects dead heat between Fujimori and Sánchez in Peru runoff as count nears completion
Right-wing candidate Keiko Fujimori and left-wing candidate Roberto Sánchez would tie at 38% of the vote in the Peruvian presidential runoff scheduled for June 7, according to the first opinion poll published after the April 12 election, against a backdrop of an inconclusive count and an ongoing dispute over second place. The Ipsos Peru survey, conducted between April 23 and 24 and published by daily Perú.21, points to a scenario of absolute pari
Lima. Right-wing candidate Keiko Fujimori would tie in the second presidential round of Peru, scheduled for June, in front of leftist Roberto Sánchez, said yesterday the firm Ipsos Peru, in the first electoral poll on an expected second round.
A study by Ipsos predicts a 38% tie between Keiko Fujimori and Roberto Sánchez if the latter passes to the ballotage, while the ONPE continues the vote count of the first round.
LIMA. – The race towards the second presidential round in Peru is heading for a scenario of maximum parity. Right-wing candidate Keiko Fujimori would tie with leftist Roberto Sánchez in a possible balloting, according to the first poll released after the vote, amid an unfinished recount, cross-reporting and a rare political climate that puts the system back into tension.The Ipsos Peru poll, conducted between April 23 and 24 and published by Peru…
A survey places both with 38% of the intention to vote for the June balloting; slow scrutiny, allegations of fraud and the political crisis fuel uncertainty.
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