Peru says presidential election results due by mid-May after delayed count
Peru's presidential election results will be finalized by mid-May due to the review of over 15,000 challenged ballots. With 93% of ballots counted, Keiko Fujimori leads with 17% of the vote.

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AI-generatedPeru's presidential election results will be finalized by mid-May due to the review of over 15,000 challenged ballots. With 93% of ballots counted, Keiko Fujimori leads with 17% of the vote. A close race for second place is emerging between Roberto Sanchez (12%) and Rafael Lopez Aliaga (11.9%), who has alleged fraud and called for the election to be annulled. The electoral authority is reviewing challenged ballots, with about 30% concerning the presidential race. The EU's election observer said the vote met democratic standards despite fraud allegations. The delay is attributed to the review process, and both Lopez Aliaga and Sanchez have criticized the election process.
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5 extractedAbout 30 percent of challenged ballots concern the presidential race.
Lopez Aliaga has alleged fraud without presenting evidence and called for the election to be annulled.
With 93 percent of ballots counted, Keiko Fujimori leads with 17 percent.
Peru’s presidential election result will not be finalised until mid-May.
A close contest has emerged for second spot between Roberto Sanchez and Rafael Lopez Aliaga.