What is the number of votes that separates Keiko Fujimori and Roberto Sánchez, according to official results of ONPE
Peru elections 2026: Results ONPE at 99,511% of the second round between Keiko Fujimori and Roberto Sánchez live and official count of votes.
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Peru elections 2026: Results ONPE at 99,511% of the second round between Keiko Fujimori and Roberto Sánchez live and official count of votes. The daughter of exautocrat Alberto Fujimori cannot yet sing victory because Together for Peru (JPP) has challenged 2,398 polling stations in Lima and the United States. With more than 99% of the vote, the right-wing candidate overcame Roberto Sánchez by some 39,000 votes, who denounced irregularities and called demonstrations in Lima and the rest of the country.
Furthermore, With 99.5% of the minutes, the right-wing candidate extends the advantage to over 44,000 votes against the candidate of Together for Peru. The Popular Force candidate takes 44,101 votes of advantage from Roberto Sánchez, the central left-wing flag, with 99,506% of the electoral roll surveyed. The result of elections in Peru EN VIVO-124; Roberto Sánchez calls for marches this Friday against the scrutiny that gives Keiko Fujimori the victory.
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Peru elections 2026: Results ONPE at 99,511% of the second round between Keiko Fujimori and Roberto Sánchez live and official count of votes.
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The daughter of exautocrat Alberto Fujimori cannot yet sing victory because Together for Peru (JPP) has challenged 2,398 polling stations in Lima and the United States.
according to El Periódico — InternacionalWith more than 99% of the vote, the right-wing candidate overcame Roberto Sánchez by some 39,000 votes, who denounced irregularities and called demonstrations in Lima and the rest of the country
according to La Nación (AR) — El MundoWith 99.5% of the minutes, the right-wing candidate extends the advantage to over 44,000 votes against the candidate of Together for Peru.
according to El Tiempo (CO) — MundoThe Popular Force candidate takes 44,101 votes of advantage from Roberto Sánchez, the central left-wing flag, with 99,506% of the electoral roll surveyed.
according to El Periódico — InternacionalThe result of elections in Peru EN VIVO-124; Roberto Sánchez calls for marches this Friday against the scrutiny that gives Keiko Fujimori the victory.
according to El Tiempo (CO) — Mundo
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Peru elections 2026: results ONPE 99.511% of the second round between Keiko Fujimori and Roberto Sánchez live and official count of..
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Tuesday, June 23
What is the vote difference between Keiko Fujimori and Roberto Sánchez, according to official ONPE results
Reliability 50 · moderate3 sources3 independent voices2 countries · 1 languages
Monday, June 22
Roberto Sánchez refuses to acknowledge a virtual defeat to Keiko Fujimori: “There is a remaining segment, we must wait”
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Reliability 58 · moderate3 sources3 independent voices2 countries · 1 languages
Sunday, June 21
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Reliability 50 · moderate3 sources3 independent voices2 countries · 1 languages
Saturday, June 20
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Reliability 61 · high3 sources3 independent voices3 countries · 1 languages
Friday, June 19
Keiko Fujimori widens the lead and is close to the presidency, but the left calls protests and seeks to annul ballots
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