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Peru’s leftist Sanchez to face Fujimori in presidential run-off

Peru will hold a presidential run-off in June between leftist candidate Roberto Sanchez and Keiko Fujimori. Official results, with 100% of votes tallied, show Sanchez narrowly secured second place in the first round.

ReutersSouth China Morning PostFiled 2026-05-15 · 17:15 GMTLean · Center-RightRead · 2 min
Peru’s leftist Sanchez to face Fujimori in presidential run-off
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Peru will hold a presidential run-off in June between leftist candidate Roberto Sanchez and Keiko Fujimori. Official results, with 100% of votes tallied, show Sanchez narrowly secured second place in the first round. The month-long vote count was marked by allegations of fraud, particularly from right-wing candidate Rafael Lopez Aliaga, who trailed Sanchez closely. Fujimori, daughter of former president Alberto Fujimori, is seeking the presidency for the fourth time. Sanchez, a congressman backed by jailed former President Pedro Castillo, garnered 12.03% of the vote, just ahead of Lopez Aliaga's 11.90%. The prolonged count led to the resignation of the country's top electoral official, though EU observers found no concrete evidence of fraud.

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European Union observers found no concrete evidence of fraud.

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Keiko Fujimori is seeking the presidency for the fourth time.

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Roberto Sanchez secured second place with 12.03% of the vote, narrowly ahead of Rafael Lopez Aliaga (11.90%).

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Roberto Sanchez will face Keiko Fujimori in the June run-off for Peru's presidency.

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The second round may be bitterly polarizing, with Peruvians crying out for a moderate, national unity government.

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Peru’s leftist ⁠presidential candidate Roberto Sanchez will face ⁠Keiko Fujimori in the June run-off after narrowly securing second place in April’s first-round vote, official results showed Friday, with 100 per cent of votes tallied.The month-long count led to allegations of fraud in ‌the politically turbulent South American nation, notably from right-wing candidate Rafael Lopez Aliaga, who narrowly trailed Sanchez for much of the counting process.Fujimori, the daughter of late former president Alberto Fujimori, is seeking the presidency for a fourth time after topping the fragmented field.Sanchez, a congressman who ⁠is running with the backing of jailed former leftist President Pedro Castillo, stood ‌at 12.03 per cent, narrowly ahead of Lopez Aliaga, the ultraconservative former mayor of Lima, with 11.90 per cent.Sanchez had a near 21,210-vote lead ‌over Lopez Aliaga.Far-right candidate Rafael Lopez Aliaga (centre) takes part in a rally in Lima, Peru, on Thursday. Photo: EPAThe prolonged count since the April 12 first-round prompted the ⁠resignation of ⁠the country’s top electoral official, who is now under investigation by the public prosecutor. European ‌Union observers have said they found no concrete evidence of fraud.Running for the left-leaning Peru" class="entity-link entity-organization" data-entity-id="127588" data-entity-type="organization">Together for Peru ‌party, Sanchez, ‌57, emerged as a surprise contender in a crowded first-round race, calling ‌for a new constitution to establish a “plurinational” state and courting disaffected rural ⁠and indigenous voters.An April 26 Ipsos opinion poll put Fujimori and Sanchez in a ⁠tie for the run-off, with each projected to win 38 per cent of the vote. Analysts pointed to the high level of rejection ‌both candidates face.“The second round ‌may be bitterly polarising,” said Eileen Gavin at risk intelligence company Verisk Maplecroft.“Peruvians are actually crying out for more of a moderate, national unity government after a decade of political and social strife.”Further Reading
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