Peru Presidential Elections: Fujimori Leads by Minimal Margin, Sánchez Demands Recount
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As has been the tone in recent years in the different elections in Latin America we find an end of heart attack in Peru. Until Saturday, June 13, the difference between the two candidates, Keiko Fujimori (of center right) and Roberto Sánchez (of left), was almost 9,000 votes, showing a fragmented society with deep wounds. Beyond all the electoral strategies developed and the legal ones that will come deriving from one of the candidates not being…
Less than 3,500 votes separate the two finalists out of 18 million Peruvian voters. ...
Keiko Fujimori's advantage over Roberto Sánchez is 4,200 votes The followers of the left-wing candidate march this Saturday in Lima
Up to 18,832 votes between candidate Keiko Fujimori and Roberto Sánchez increased to 98,59 % of the presidential run-off vote in Peru,
Roberto Sánchez announced that they have found signs of alleged irregularities in the counting of votes in some polling stations
Peru Presidential Elections: Fujimori Leads by Minimal Margin, Sánchez Demands Recount
The leftist presidential candidate for the Together for Peru party, Roberto Sánchez, formally proposed to his far-right opponent, Keiko Fujimori, that they jointly request a thorough review and a total recount of the votes in the second round of the presidential election from the electoral authorities. Currently, 98% of the votes have been counted, and the candidates are separated by a minimal difference in favor of Fujimori. Sánchez made his pr…

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