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Datum Fast Count 100% Put in Second Round Keiko Fujimori and Rafael López Aliaga

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Near midnight on Sunday, April 12, despite the JNE's request not to disseminate surveys, Datum announced the results of its rapid count to 100%

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Near midnight on Sunday, April 12, despite the JNE's request not to disseminate surveys, Datum announced the results of its rapid count to 100%

·Buenos Aires, Argentina
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Carlos Álvarez and his distance from Pais para Todos in the final stretch of the electoral raceWhat happened to Ricardo Belmont?: the candidate did not go to vote and did not make the traditional electoral breakfastMinutes after the 100% rapid count of Datum International, broadcast in América Televisión, and that gives him 16.8% of valid votes and his eventual pass to the second round, the presidential candidate of Fuerza Popular, Keiko Fujimor…

·Lima, Peru
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The candidate Rafael López Aliaga, of Renovación Popular, was located near Fujimori with 16.4%. PERU.- The presidential electoral process carried out this Sunday in Peru marks a second round, according to the first results of the vote. With 40% of the votes counted, the candidate Keiko Fujimori, of the Popular Force party, obtained 17.1% of the valid votes until the morning of this Monday. In the contest a total of 36 candidates participated to …

Official link of the results of the ONPE: know the reports of the votes issued on April 12The presidential candidate Keiko Fujimori spoke after knowing the results of the rapid count of the general elections, highlighting what she described as an encouraging sign for the country and thanking the support of her followers. "As you know I am a very prudent person and I wanted to wait for the results of the quick count to be able to pronounce myself…

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Infobae broke the news in Buenos Aires, Argentina on Sunday, April 12, 2026.
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