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Peru’s Election: A Tight Race with Surprising Stakes

PeruMonday, June 8, 2026

Peru Presidential Race Ends in Nail‑Biter

The final vote in Peru’s presidential contest was a nail‑biter, with early tallies showing no clear winner.

A quick exit poll indicated that the two frontrunners were tied in statistical terms, though the more conservative candidate had a small advantage.

The duel matched Keiko Fujimori, who runs on a hard‑on‑crime platform and carries the legacy of her father, former president Alberto Fujimori, against Roberto Sánchez, a left‑wing lawmaker linked to the imprisoned former president Pedro Castillo.

Sánchez’s strategy shifted toward the center in the last weeks, aiming to win over undecided voters. He pledged fiscal responsibility, protection of private property, and support for the central bank’s independence.

In contrast, Fujimori focused on her right‑leaning supporters and painted Sánchez as a communist threat who would harm private investment.

The outcome of the vote could take days or even weeks to finalize, as officials continue to count ballots.

The political landscape in Peru remains volatile, with the election’s result holding significant implications for the country’s future direction.

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