Peru's leftist Sanchez to face Fujimori in June presidential runoff


Left-wing presidential candidate Roberto Sanchez, who is expected to face right-wing presidential candidate Keiko Fujimori in a runoff in June, addresses the media in Lima, Peru, April 30, 2026. REUTERS/Angela Ponce

LIMA, May 15 (Reuters) - Peru's ⁠leftist presidential candidate Roberto Sanchez will face Keiko Fujimori in the ⁠June runoff after narrowly securing second place in April's first‑round ‌vote, official results showed Friday, with 100% of votes tallied.

The month-long count led to allegations of fraud in the politically turbulent South American nation, notably from right-wing candidate Rafael ​Lopez Aliaga, who narrowly trailed Sanchez for much ⁠of the counting process.

Fujimori, the ⁠daughter of late former President Alberto Fujimori, is seeking the presidency for ⁠a ‌fourth time after topping the fragmented field.

Sanchez, a congressman who is running with the backing of jailed former leftist President Pedro ⁠Castillo, stood at 12.03%, narrowly ahead of Lopez Aliaga, ​the ultra-conservative former ‌mayor of Lima, with 11.90%.

Sanchez had a near 21,210-vote lead over ⁠Lopez Aliaga.

The prolonged ​count since the April 12 first-round prompted the resignation of the country's top electoral official, who is now underinvestigationby the public prosecutor. European Union observers have ⁠said they found no concrete evidence of ​fraud.

Running for the left‑leaning Together for Peru party, Sanchez, 57, emerged as a surprise contender in a crowded first-round race, calling for a new constitution ⁠to establish a “plurinational” state and courting disaffected rural and Indigenous voters.

An April 26 Ipsos opinion poll put Fujimori and Sanchez in a tie for the runoff, with each projected to win 38% of the vote. Analysts pointed ​to the high level of rejection both ⁠candidates face.

"The second round may be bitterly polarizing," said Eileen Gavin at risk ​intelligence company Verisk Maplecroft. "Peruvians are actually crying ‌out for more of a moderate, national ​unity government after a decade of political and social strife."

(Reporting by Marco Aquino and Lucinda Elliott, Editing by Daina Beth Solomon)

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