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Runoff looms as Fujimori leads troubled Peru vote

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Members of Peru’s police force stand guard inside the National Office of Electoral Processes (ONPE) in Lima on April 12, 2026, during the general election.

Members of Peru’s police force stand guard inside the National Office of Electoral Processes (ONPE) in Lima on April 12, 2026, during the general election. Hours-long delays marred Peru's presidential and legislative elections on April 12, as voters sought to end political chaos that has seen a string of presidents ousted or jailed.

Right‑wing candidate Keiko Fujimori led exit polls following Peru's troubled presidential election Sunday, but failed to avoid a runoff after a tight vote marred by irregularities and a police raid on the country's election authority. 

Fujimori, the 50-year-old daughter of a disgraced former president, led with about 16 percent of the vote, according to pollsters at Ipsos and Datum. 

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