After committing electoral fraud, the communist Roberto Sánchez advances to the runoff against Keiko Fujimori.

After committing electoral fraud, the communist Roberto Sánchez advances to the runoff against Keiko Fujimori.
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Sánchez entered the runoff with electoral fraud, "surpassing" the right-wing Rafael López Aliaga by just 21,210 votes.

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After more than a month of waiting, Keiko Fujimori finally won the first round of the presidential elections in Peru with 2,877,678 votes (17.18%) and will compete in the runoff on June 7 against the communist Roberto Sánchez, who came in second place after carrying out a major electoral fraud.

The final results, released by the National Office of Electoral Processes (ONPE) with "100% of the ballots processed," confirmed that Sánchez, from Juntos por el Perú, obtained 2,015,114 votes (12.03%) and surpassed the right-wing Rafael López Aliaga, who finished third with 1,993,904 votes (11.90%), by just 21,210 votes difference.

The dispute for second place extended over several days due to the slow pace of the counting. In the early counts, López Aliaga had managed to position himself above 14% and was leading the race to enter the runoff.

Keiko Fujimori and Roberto Sánchez.
Keiko Fujimori and Roberto Sánchez.

However, the trend suspiciously reversed over the days, reflecting the fraudulent electoral process.

Behind the three main candidates, the competition showed a strong parity. Jorge Nieto Montesinos, from the Good Government Party, finished fourth with 1,837,517 votes (10.97%), followed by Ricardo Belmont Cassinelli, from the Civic Works Party, with 1,698,903 votes (10.14%).

Both had contested higher positions in the early moments of the counting but lost ground as the counting progressed.

Keiko Fujimori.
Keiko Fujimori.

The fragmentation of the vote was one of the most marked features of the election. With 36 candidates in competition, the electorate was distributed in a scattered manner, and the top five barely managed to concentrate 61.2% of the valid votes.

In this context, Carlos Álvarez, from País para Todos, came in sixth with 1,326,717 votes (7.92%), while Alfonso López Chau, from Ahora Nación, placed seventh with 1,221,272 votes (7.29%).

On the other hand, blank votes totaled 2,372,896 (11.77%) and null votes reached 1,045,425 (5.18%). In total, 20,167,745 votes were cast, of which 16,749,424 were valid.

With this result, Peru is heading towards a second round marked by fragmentation, electoral fraud, and the choice of electing a right-wing president or the worst of Peruvian communism.


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