Peru right-wing presidential hopeful Fujimori appears poised to win runoff
With 99.86% of ballots tallied, Fujimori leads Sanchez by just over 43,000 votes as officials review 131 remaining tally sheets.
- Right-Wing candidate Keiko Fujimori has built a mathematically unbeatable lead in Peru's presidential runoff election as the official vote count reaches its final stages.
- Data from the National Office of Electoral Processes shows Fujimori holds 50.12% of the vote with 99.86% of ballots tallied, giving her a razor-thin but decisive lead of just over 43,000 votes against leftist rival Roberto Sánchez.
- Election officials reported that only about 39,000 votes across 131 uncounted tally sheets remain to be processed, meaning it is mathematically impossible for Sánchez to bridge the gap.
- Sánchez has explicitly refused to recognize a potential Fujimori government, alleging administrative irregularities in how the electoral authority handled roughly 300,000 ballots cast by citizens living overseas.
- While Fujimori's party has stated it will wait for the entire count to finish before declaring victory, the official election winner will not be formally certified until mid-July ahead of the July 28 presidential inauguration.
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EFE candidate Keiko Fujimori, winner of the second round of Peru's presidential elections in front of leftist Roberto Sánchez, said on Wednesday that she hopes that in the coming days the National Elections Jury (JNE) will officially proclaim the results to begin to compose its government and prepare the first measures of its management. “It is important that in the next few days we can already have the proclamation of electoral entities,” Fujim…
At the fourth candidacy the leader of the right has a minimal advantage but now insurmountable on his opponent: but it is likely that there will be recourse
Right-wing candidate Keiko Fujimori has achieved enough margin to win the second round of Peru's presidential election and is awaiting the proclamation of the...
The right wing and leader of Fuerza Popular, Keiko Fujimori, overcame his contender Roberto Sánchez in counting the votes by an irreversible margin.This would leave her a step away from being the next tenant of the House of Pizarro.Fujimori, presidential candidate on four occasions and daughter of former president Alberto Fujimori, now has 50.11% of the votes, surpassing her left-wing rival by 43,386 votes. Only 40,213 votes remain to be counted…
As the vote count for the second round comes to an end, the 43,000 votes of the autocrate's daughter Alberto Fujimori over the left candidate, Roberto Sanchez, is irretraceable. His opponent denounces a "fraud".
Peru: Leftist Candidate Says He Will Not Recognize Conservative Presidential Win
Peruvian radical leftist lawmaker and presidential candidate Roberto Sánchez announced on Tuesday that he will not recognize the victory of conservative former first lady Keiko Fujimori, as Peru's slow vote-counting process nears its end. The post Peru: Leftist Candidate Says He Will Not Recognize Conservative Presidential Win appeared first on Breitbart.
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