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7437698 eleicoes no peru roberto sanchez ultrapassa keiko fujimori em disputa voto a voto para presidente

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Peru is currently counting votes in the second round of presidential elections between Keiko Fujimori and Roberto Sánchez. Preliminary data from the National Electoral Office shows Sánchez with a slight lead (50.067% to 49.933%), though multiple sources caution that the final result remains undetermined, particularly due to the uncounted votes from Peruvian expatriates abroad. Furthermore, election officials have announced that the final results will be delayed until mid-July due to a new mandatory recount process for contested sections.

Key points

  • The second round of presidential elections pits Keiko Fujimori (right-wing) against Roberto Sánchez (left-wing).
  • Preliminary vote counts give Sánchez a narrow advantage over Fujimori, who previously held the lead.
  • Experts emphasize that the final outcome is uncertain because millions of Peruvian citizens abroad have not yet cast or counted their votes.
  • Initial exit polls showed varying results, with some predicting an even split between the two candidates.
  • The National Electoral Board has postponed announcing the final results until mid-July to implement a mandatory recount process for disputed sections.

Claims assessed

  • VerifiablePreliminary data from the National Electoral Office indicates that Roberto Sánchez leads Keiko Fujimori in the vote count.
  • VerifiableThe final election results are likely to be determined by votes cast by Peruvian expatriates abroad.
  • VerifiableElection officials have delayed announcing the definitive second-round results until mid-July due to a mandatory recount process.

Missing context

A reader would need to know the specific ideological differences between Keiko Fujimori's 'Força Popular' party and Roberto Sánchez's 'Juntos por el Perú' coalition to fully understand the stakes of the election. Additionally, the reasons for the logistical issues and fraud allegations in the first round (April 12) are not detailed.

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