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Peru presidential election: Leftist takes lead in too-close-to-call runoff

Peru presidential election: Leftist takes lead in too-close-to-call runoff

Posted on June 9, 2026 By admin


Supporters of left-wing presidential candidate Roberto Sanchez react as they gather after Sanchez took a slim lead over conservative Keiko Fujimori in Peru’s presidential race as official vote-counting continued into a second day, in Lima, Peru, on June 8, 2026.
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Leftist Roberto Sanchez pulled ahead in Peru’s presidential runoff on Monday (June 8, 2026), overtaking conservative Keiko Fujimori for the first time since counting began.

With 18 million ballots counted from Sunday’s (June 7, 2026) poll, Mr. Sanchez was ahead by about 15,000 votes, and the race was still much too close to call.

Many voters had hoped the election would draw a line under years of political chaos that has seen a string of presidents jailed, deposed and impeached.

Whoever is elected will be the ninth President in a decade.

But the result shows the Andean nation remains deeply divided between the populous coast and the more rural, Indigenous south.

Mr. Fujimori, 51, is hoping to ride a wave of support for right-wing candidates who have won recent elections in Bolivia, Chile and Ecuador with a tough-on-crime message.

Mr. Sanchez said Monday (June 8, 2026) he was “optimistic” about the outcome but that it would be necessary to wait for 100 percent of the votes to be counted.

Fed-up Peruvians braced for days and perhaps weeks of uncertainty. The first round presidential election result took more than 30 days to complete.

“Whatever the results may be, I believe they must be respected,” said 40-year-old lawyer Andre Cossio.

“It is important — even in cases where votes are contested — that all possible legal remedies be exhausted.”

With 94% of voting centers reporting, Mr. Sanchez was on 50.04% and Fujimori on 49.957%.

Before declaring a winner, election officials will have to examine results from districts where the tally has been challenged — about 400,000 votes at stake, a process that could take several days.

Mr. Fujimori, who has already tried and failed to reach the presidency three times, insisted there will be long days ahead”.

She is the daughter of the late president Alberto Fujimori, who had been jailed for human rights violations.

“The result reflects the country’s divisions,” said Paulo Vilca, a political analyst at the Peruvian Studies Institute. “Whoever wins will have half the country against them.”

‘Respectful’

Mr. Sanchez, a 57-year-old former psychologist, surged late in the race to reach the runoff.

He has moderated his early calls for “radical change” and told AFP he wants a “respectful” relationship with US President Donald Trump.

On the eve of the election, a judge said Mr. Sanchez must stand trial over past financial irregularities in his party, raising claims of interference.

If he wins, he would have presidential immunity, though remain vulnerable to the country’s right-leaning legislature — which has ousted several recent presidents.

Mr. Sanchez has the backing of former President Pedro Castillo, a schoolteacher jailed after a failed attempt to dissolve Congress in 2022.

Mr. Sanchez is rarely seen in public without a broad-brimmed palm straw hat gifted to him by his mentor, whom he plans to pardon.

Neither Mr. Sanchez nor Fujimori will have a legislative majority and whoever wins must build alliances to complete their term, according to analyst Jeffrey Radzinsky.

Published – June 09, 2026 06:30 am IST



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