Peru election drags into second day after ballot delivery fiasco
Peru's general election results are delayed due to widespread technical and logistical issues that prevented tens of thousands from voting on Sunday. Electoral authorities granted a one-day extension for over 50,000 affected voters in locations including Lima, Florida, and New Jersey.

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AI-generatedPeru's general election results are delayed due to widespread technical and logistical issues that prevented tens of thousands from voting on Sunday. Electoral authorities granted a one-day extension for over 50,000 affected voters in locations including Lima, Florida, and New Jersey. Preliminary results show conservative candidate Keiko Fujimori slightly leading, but the race for second place remains tight between other candidates. Due to no candidate reaching the required 50% of votes, a run-off election between the top two is almost certain for June 7th. The delays stemmed from late or non-existent delivery of voting materials by the contracted company, impacting mandatory voting for Peruvians aged 18-70.
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5 extractedCompany hired to deliver voting material failed to do so in time.
Keiko Fujimori is slightly ahead of Rafael López Aliaga in preliminary vote count.
Electoral authorities granted a one-day extension to over 50,000 voters.
Peru election results delayed due to technical and logistical problems.
A run-off between the top two candidates on 7 June is almost certain.