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Keiko Fujimori leads in Peruvian presidential race as vote count concludes

Keiko Fujimori, daughter of former President Alberto Fujimori, is leading Peru's presidential race after the electoral authority concluded its vote count. With 100% of votes tallied, Fujimori holds a narrow lead of 50.13% over her leftist rival, Roberto Sanchez, who has 49.86%.

Al Jazeera StaffAl JazeeraFiled 2026-06-30 · 00:28 GMTLean · CenterRead · 2 min
Keiko Fujimori leads in Peruvian presidential race as vote count concludes
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Keiko Fujimori, daughter of former President Alberto Fujimori, is leading Peru's presidential race after the electoral authority concluded its vote count. With 100% of votes tallied, Fujimori holds a narrow lead of 50.13% over her leftist rival, Roberto Sanchez, who has 49.86%. Fujimori stated the country is closer to "order and hope" and pledged to unite Peru. However, Sanchez has refused to recognize the results, citing alleged irregularities and fraud, and plans to file a legal challenge. The National Jury of Elections is scheduled to officially announce the winner on July 3. This outcome follows a contentious run-off election and is unlikely to resolve Peru's ongoing political instability.

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Keiko Fujimori stated the country is closer to 'order and hope'.

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Peru has had nine presidents in the last 10 years.

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Roberto Sanchez has refused to recognize the election results, citing irregularities and fraud.

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Keiko Fujimori is leading in Peru's presidential race as vote count concludes.

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Daughter of former President Alberto Fujimori says country is closer to ‘order and hope’ after prolonged vote count.Right-wing candidate Keiko Fujimori is ahead in Peru’s presidential race as the country’s electoral authorities concluded their tally of the vote count after a contentious run-off, which her leftist rival has refused to recognise.Fujimori said on Monday that she would continue to wait for an official announcement from Peru’s National Jury of Elections (JNE) after the ONPE electoral authority finished a review of contested ballots.Recommended Stories list of 3 itemslist 1 of 3Sanchez warns he ‘will not recognise’ Fujimori victory in Peru electionlist 2 of 3From first lady to president? Inside the rise of Peru’s Keiko Fujimorilist 3 of 3Fujimori vs Sanchez: What to know about Peru’s presidential run-off electionend of list“We are getting closer and closer to embarking on a path of order and hope for all Peruvians,” Fujimori said in a social media post.Fujimori, the daughter of the late former President Alberto Fujimori – who was jailed for human rights abuses – has pledged to “unite the country” after the final tally showed her beating leftist rival Roberto Sanchez by 50.13 percent to his 49.86 percent, with 100 percent of the votes counted.The JNE is scheduled to officially announce a winner on July 3, following a drawn-out vote count that has lasted for weeks.But the results of the June 7 run-off are unlikely to bring an end to Peru’s years of political crisis, which have seen nine presidents take office in just 10 years before being voted out or removed from their post.Sanchez has refused to recognise the results of the election, which he has said was marred by irregularities and fraud. He has not provided evidence for those claims, but has called for protests to “defend the vote” and said he will file a legal challenge to appeal the official proclamation.Such claims have become common in Peru, whose political system has become increasingly chaotic amid declining voter trust in elections and government institutions in recent years.
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