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Peru to Announce Presidential Results on July 3

The final result of the presidential balloting in Peru, which has as virtual winner the right-wing Keiko Fujimori, will be known on July 3, reported today the head of the electoral authority. With 99.88 percent of the minutes recorded, the eldest daughter of former President Alberto Fujimori (1990-2000) has an irreversible advantage of just over 44,500 votes against the leftist Roberto Sánchez, who threatens not to recognize the result. Fujimori…

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The final result of the presidential balloting in Peru, which has as virtual winner the right-wing Keiko Fujimori, will be known on July 3, reported today the head of the electoral authority. With 99.88 percent of the minutes recorded, the eldest daughter of former President Alberto Fujimori (1990-2000) has an irreversible advantage of just over 44,500 votes against the leftist Roberto Sánchez, who threatens not to recognize the result. Fujimori…

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Alberto Fujimori's eldest daughter has an irreversible advantage in the dispute

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Peru’s National Elections Jury (JNE) ratified this Thursday that it discards any “narrative of fraud” in the presidential elections held in the country, and announced that it hopes to proclaim the final results of those elections, which right-wing Keiko Fujimori has won on July 3.

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[Havana, Kyodo] Peruvian election officials announced on the 26th that they will announce the winner of the presidential runoff election held on the 7th by July 3rd. With 99.88% of the votes counted, Keiko Fujimori (51), the eldest daughter of the late President Alberto Fujimori and a third-generation Japanese-Peruvian with a right-wing stance, had 50% of the vote.

Keiko Fujimori has secured a landslide victory over her rival, Roberto SanchezEPA / Renato PajueloRoberto Burneo, head of Peru's presidential election commission, says the final declaration of the election results will be published by July 3 at the latest and the formal recognition of the election of the new president will take place at a ceremony in Lima on July 15. According to the latest figures, Keiko Fujimori has secured a landslide victory…

The second round in Peru, which was held on June 7, resulted in one of the most challenging elections in Latin America's recent history.

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elpopular.pe broke the news on Thursday, June 25, 2026.
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