Peru's Runoff Is a Statistical Tie: Exit Polls Give Keiko Fujimori a Wafer-Thin Edge over Roberto Sanchez
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Lima. Conservative Keiko Fujimori headed the vote count for Peru’s second presidential round last night, with 76.45 percent of the tables screened.
The second round of the Peruvian presidential elections, which took place this Sunday, showed a country almost strictly divided by half: Keiko Fujimori on the right and Roberto Sánchez on the left are technically tied, according to the Peruvian electoral commission. At this moment, when 74.8% of the votes are counted, Fujimori is ahead, with 52.33% of the votes, relegating to second call Roberto Sánchez (47.67%). But none of the candidates is in…
The preliminary election result shows a close race between the conservative candidate Fujimori and the leftist politician Sánchez.
The second presidential round between Keiko Fujimori and Roberto Sánchez still does not allow us to anticipate a winner, despite the advance of official scrutiny.
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