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

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Peru's presidential runoff is extremely close, with conservative Keiko Fujimori narrowly edging out leftist Roberto Sánchez following the arrival of expat ballots. The vote difference is under a thousand, potentially making Fujimori the first woman elected president in Peru.

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.

World Politics Peru presidential runoff Keiko Fujimori election expat ballots political race

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