The latest figures from Peru’s ONPE electoral authority confirm a dead heat that has kept the country in suspense for days. Fujimori’s narrow advantage over Sanchez represents a shift in the latest count, underscoring the volatility of the final tallies as remote regions report their results. This electoral standoff highlights a deep-seated divide within the Peruvian electorate, leaving the path to the presidency unsettled until the remaining ballots are processed.
Keiko Fujimori Edges Ahead in Tight Peruvian Presidential Count
With 98.2% of the ballots tallied, Keiko Fujimori has clawed her way into a precarious lead, holding 50.001% of the vote against leftist challenger Roberto Sanchez. The margin between the two candidates stands at a fraction of a percent, reflecting a nation fractured by polarized political visions.





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