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.

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AI-generatedPeru 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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5 extractedEuropean Union observers found no concrete evidence of fraud.
Keiko Fujimori is seeking the presidency for the fourth time.
Roberto Sanchez secured second place with 12.03% of the vote, narrowly ahead of Rafael Lopez Aliaga (11.90%).
Roberto Sanchez will face Keiko Fujimori in the June run-off for Peru's presidency.
The second round may be bitterly polarizing, with Peruvians crying out for a moderate, national unity government.