Businessman Rafael Lopez Aliaga leads Peru's presidential vote with 23.4%, official count shows


Peru's presidential candidate Rafael Lopez Aliaga leaves after voting at a polling station during the general election, in Lima, Peru April 12, 2026. REUTERS/Leslie Moreno

LIMA, April ⁠12 (Reuters) - Right-leaning candidate ⁠Rafael Lopez Aliaga ‌is leading Peru's presidential race with 23.4% of the ​votes, early results ⁠of the ⁠official vote count showed ⁠Sunday.

Center-left ‌candidate Jorge Nieto trailed ⁠with 16.4% of votes, with ​5% ‌of ballots counted.

A third ⁠candidate, ​right-wing Keiko Fujimori, had 16.1% of ⁠the votes.

If no candidate ​clears the 50% threshold needed to win ⁠outright, the two most-voted candidates would advance to a second round, ​scheduled ⁠for June 7.

(Reporting by ​Lucinda Elliott ‌and Marco Aquino ​in Lima, editing by Cassandra Garrison )

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