Peru's conservative Fujimori leads presidential vote in a tight race


A supporter of conservative presidential candidate Keiko Fujimori holds a poster with an image of Former President of Peru, Alberto Fujimori, following early results of the runoff against left-wing candidate Roberto Sanchez, in Lima, Peru June 7, 2026. REUTERS/Alessandro Cinque

June 8 (Reuters) - Peru's ⁠conservative presidential candidate Keiko Fujimori kept a slight ⁠lead on Monday over her leftist rival ‌in a runoff election, with over 90% of the votes counted, an official tally showed.

Fujimori, the daughter of hardline former ​President Alberto Fujimori, secured 50.48% of ⁠the votes, while leftist ⁠congressman Roberto Sanchez, who has strong support in rural ⁠areas, ‌trailed her by less than 200,000 votes with the remaining 49.52%.

Polls leading up ⁠to the election showed the two candidates ​in a statistical ‌tie.

An early tally published by pollster Ipsos ⁠late on ​Sunday showed Roberto Sanchez leading the presidential race with 50.3% compared to Keiko Fujimori's 49.7%, a statistical tie ⁠according to Ipsos representatives.

Peru's presidential race ​remains too close to call and continued to tighten as the count entered its second day.

The result ⁠echoes the 2021 runoff, when Fujimori and Pedro Castillo finished roughly 50.1% to 49.9% and the proclamation dragged on for weeks amid nullity challenges.

Votes from ​the capital Lima, Fujimori's stronghold, tend ⁠to be counted first, while Sanchez could gain ​ground in the final stretch ‌as ballots from rural areas ​are counted.

(Reporting by Aida Pelaez-Fernandez and Benjamin Mejias; Editing by Louise Heavens and Emelia Sithole-Matarise)

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