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Fujimori leads chaotic Peru vote, election officials face charges

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Millions of ballots were still to be counted in Peru after a second day of voting

Millions of ballots were still to be counted in Peru after a second day of voting

Peruvians waited Monday to see who will face conservative Keiko Fujimori in a presidential runoff, after a chaotic first round of voting that sparked criminal proceedings against top election officials. 

With more than half the votes counted, Fujimori -- the daughter of disgraced former president Alberto Fujimori -- led with about 17 percent of the vote, according to electoral authorities. 

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