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Fujimori Holds Narrow Edge as Peru’s Vote Count Nears Completion

With 90% of ballots tallied in Peru’s presidential election, conservative candidate Keiko Fujimori holds a slim 50.55% to 49.45% lead over leftist challenger Roberto Sanchez. Fewer than 200,000 votes currently separate the two candidates, leaving the final outcome of the national contest hanging in the balance as counting enters its second day.

The margin remains razor-thin, underscoring the deep political polarization currently gripping the country. While Fujimori maintains her lead, Sanchez continues to draw significant support from rural regions where ballots are still being processed. Electoral officials expect the remaining results to further test the stability of this narrow advantage.

This contest reflects a nation fractured between competing visions for its future. As rural votes trickle in, the electoral commission faces mounting pressure to provide a definitive result, though the intensity of the divide suggests that the resolution will provide only a temporary pause in the broader national debate.

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