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Kuczynski holds narrow lead over Fujimori in Peru's presidential election

Source: Xinhua 2016-06-08 05:01:45
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LIMA, June 6, 2016 (Xinhua) -- Presidential candidate Pedro Pablo Kuczynski of the Peruvians for Change (PPK) party waves to his supporters at the end of the second round of the presidential elections in the district of San Isidro, Lima Province, Peru, on June 5, 2016. (Xinhua/Luis Camacho)

LIMA, June 7 (Xinhua) -- Peruvian presidential candidate, Pedro Pablo Kuczynski, on Tuesday maintained a razor thin lead in the vote count for Sunday's election, with 50.14 percent of votes for him while 97.1 percent of all votes counted, the National Office for Electoral Processes (ONPE) announced.

However, Kuczynski did not call his victory as his opponent, Keiko Fujimori, stood at 49.86 percent.

The ONPE report on Tuesday morning stated that the candidates are divided by 47,187 votes, with Kuczynski having received 8,362,333 votes and Fujimori 8,315,146 votes.

Due to this tight difference, both Kuczynski and Fujimori are waiting for every vote to be counted, before making their announcements.

Mariano Cucho, ONPE's director, said the votes from Peruvians abroad were still being counted. 884,924 Peruvians abroad were registered to vote.

Cucho explained that the vote would likely continue until the early hours of June 8, in order to ensure no mistakes are made and to make a final announcement in a very tight race.

Despite this close election, absenteeism was on the rise in this election, with 18.78 percent of voters not voting, higher than the rates seen in the last four presidential election.

With less than one percentage point between the two candidates, this election is the tightest in Peru in 25 years, according to Peruvian daily El Comercio.

Whoever wins this race will assume office on July 28 with a mandate lasting until 2021.

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LIMA, June 5 (Xinhua) -- Peru's presidential contenders were in a dead heat, according to exit polls following runoff elections on Sunday.

Keiko Fujimori, of the Popular Force (FP) party, who won the first round on April 10 with just under 40 percent of the votes, was trailing in second place, said pollsters GFK and IPSOS, giving her 48.8 and 49.6 percent of the votes, respectively.Full story

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[Editor: huaxia]
 
Kuczynski holds narrow lead over Fujimori in Peru's presidential election
                 Source: Xinhua | 2016-06-08 05:01:45 | Editor: huaxia

PERU-LIMA-POLITICS-ELECTIONS

LIMA, June 6, 2016 (Xinhua) -- Presidential candidate Pedro Pablo Kuczynski of the Peruvians for Change (PPK) party waves to his supporters at the end of the second round of the presidential elections in the district of San Isidro, Lima Province, Peru, on June 5, 2016. (Xinhua/Luis Camacho)

LIMA, June 7 (Xinhua) -- Peruvian presidential candidate, Pedro Pablo Kuczynski, on Tuesday maintained a razor thin lead in the vote count for Sunday's election, with 50.14 percent of votes for him while 97.1 percent of all votes counted, the National Office for Electoral Processes (ONPE) announced.

However, Kuczynski did not call his victory as his opponent, Keiko Fujimori, stood at 49.86 percent.

The ONPE report on Tuesday morning stated that the candidates are divided by 47,187 votes, with Kuczynski having received 8,362,333 votes and Fujimori 8,315,146 votes.

Due to this tight difference, both Kuczynski and Fujimori are waiting for every vote to be counted, before making their announcements.

Mariano Cucho, ONPE's director, said the votes from Peruvians abroad were still being counted. 884,924 Peruvians abroad were registered to vote.

Cucho explained that the vote would likely continue until the early hours of June 8, in order to ensure no mistakes are made and to make a final announcement in a very tight race.

Despite this close election, absenteeism was on the rise in this election, with 18.78 percent of voters not voting, higher than the rates seen in the last four presidential election.

With less than one percentage point between the two candidates, this election is the tightest in Peru in 25 years, according to Peruvian daily El Comercio.

Whoever wins this race will assume office on July 28 with a mandate lasting until 2021.

Related:

Ex-banker Kuczynski leads Peru's Sunday presidential elections: pollsters

Peru's presidential contenders in dead heat, say exit polls

LIMA, June 5 (Xinhua) -- Peru's presidential contenders were in a dead heat, according to exit polls following runoff elections on Sunday.

Keiko Fujimori, of the Popular Force (FP) party, who won the first round on April 10 with just under 40 percent of the votes, was trailing in second place, said pollsters GFK and IPSOS, giving her 48.8 and 49.6 percent of the votes, respectively.Full story

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