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Fujimori edges ahead of Sánchez in Peru as expat ballots flip a razor-thin count
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Fujimori edges ahead of Sánchez in Peru as expat ballots flip a razor-thin count

MercoPress · Jun 11, 2026, 9:04 AM · Also reported by 1 other source

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Conservative Keiko Fujimori reclaimed first place on Wednesday night in Peru's presidential runoff, in a count being decided vote by vote that took a decisive turn with the arrival of ballots from Peruvians abroad. With 98.2% of the tally sheets processed by the National Office of Electoral Processes (ONPE), Fujimori reached 50.002% against 49.999% for leftist Roberto Sánchez, a difference of fewer than a thousand votes. If the trend holds, the Fuerza Popular leader could become the country's first woman elected president at the polls.

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