Peru Says Presidential Election Results Due by Mid-May After Delayed Count
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Presidential Election in Peru: Results of the Presidential Election in Peru Expected only in Mid-May
Only more than a month after the election day will the results of the presidential election in Peru be published. There were problems with electoral documents.
Yessica Clavijo, secretary general of the National Elections Jury (JNE) of Peru, in statements for RPP, estimated that, by the fortnight of next May, the results of the presidential elections will be held 2026, which will be indispensable to determine the candidates that will pass the second round scheduled for June. “We plan to have, at least, the presidential results, which is what we need to determine the second round,” she said. She pointed …
LIMA.– Peru, a country of records, is looking for another political Guinness to increase its legend. Eight presidents in two terms, four ex-prisoners imprisoned in Barbadillo prison and always tight results make the Andean country unique in the world. The first round of the presidential elections has also not “defrauded” between scandals never seen with the electoral entity and a recount that almost every night changed the occupant of the second…
The results of the presidential elections in Peru that will define who will pass the second round will be known in mid-May, due to the slowness of the count and the observation of thousands of electoral records, said an official of the electoral authority on Saturday.
The results of the first round of the presidential election of Peru will not be known until mid-May due to the slowness of the clearance and the revision of thousands of ballots, said on Saturday an official of the electoral authority. With 93.4% of the ballot papers found, the partial results of the vote of 12 April show the right-wing candidate Keiko Fujimori as favorite for the second round, scheduled for 7 June, with 17% of the votes, while …
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