With 95.96 percent of the precincts counted, Peru's presidential candidate, Pedro Castillo, is ahead of her opponent for Fuerza Popular, Keiko Fujimori, on Monday, after the candidate reversed the preliminary results.
Peru's National Office of Electoral Processes (ONPE) presented the updated data on a web portal so that the population could follow the vote count.
Peru's National Office of Electoral Processes (ONPE) presented the updated data on a web portal so that the population could follow the vote count.
Based on this data, the candidate for Peru Libre, Castillo, has obtained 8,548,929 valid votes, equivalent to 50.27 percent of valid votes.
On the other hand, Fujimori has 8,457,547 valid votes, representing 49.73 percent of the processed ballots.
Meanwhile, in a public statement to her followers, Fujimori began to accuse Castillo of vote manipulation, realizing that her chances of victory grow ever slimmer.
On the other hand, Fujimori has 8,457,547 valid votes, representing 49.73 percent of the processed ballots.
Meanwhile, in a public statement to her followers, Fujimori began to accuse Castillo of vote manipulation, realizing that her chances of victory grow ever slimmer.
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