Peru presidential race neck‑and‑neck as Fujimori and nationalist Sánchez remain virtually tied
The presidential runoff in Peru remains unresolved as vote tallies continue late into the night. Former president Alberto Fujimori and nationalist candidate Rafael Sánchez are reported to be
The presidential runoff in Peru remains unresolved as vote tallies continue late into the night.
Former president Alberto Fujimori and nationalist candidate Rafael Sánchez are reported to be
virtually tied. Both candidates have campaigned on contrasting platforms, with Fujimori emphasizing
security and Sánchez focusing on sovereignty. Election officials have warned that final results may
not be certified until all precincts report. International observers are monitoring the process for
transparency and fairness. The tight race reflects deep political polarization within the country. A
clear winner could shape Peru's economic reforms and foreign policy direction. The next update is
expected once the remaining ballots are counted.