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Peru presidential vote results delayed until mid-May

By AFP
April 20, 2026
Peru’s presidential candidate Keiko Fujimori waves as she casts her vote at a polling station during the general election, in Lima, Peru April 12, 2026. — Reuters
Peru’s presidential candidate Keiko Fujimori waves as she casts her vote at a polling station during the general election, in Lima, Peru April 12, 2026. — Reuters 

LIMA: Results from the first round of Peru’s presidential election won’t be released until mid-May, an official said Saturday, after a chaotic vote leading to what appeared to be a tight race.

“We expect to have the presidential results, which is what we need to determine the runoff candidates, by around mid-May,” said Yessica Clavijo, secretary general of the National Jury of Elections (JNE) -- Peru’s highest electoral justice authority -- on radio broadcaster RPP.

With 93.4 percent of ballots counted from last Sunday’s election, right-wing candidate Keiko Fujimori was leading with 17 percent.

The top two candidates go to a runoff election, and a close race has emerged for a spot in the next round between leftist Roberto Sanchez, who received 12 percent of the vote, and ultra-conservative Rafael Lopez Aliaga, with

11.9 percent.

The gap between the two increased slightly Saturday to 13,600 votes. Clavijo attributed the slow vote count to the review of more than 15,000 challenged ballots, about 30 percent of which involve the presidential vote and the remainder related to legislative elections. Lopez Aliaga, the former mayor of capital Lima, has emerged as the harshest critic of the vote’s delays. He has alleged fraud, without providing evidence, and called for the vote to be annulled. He called on supporters of his Popular Renewal Party to march on Sunday in protest.