Peru's election remains tightly contested
With over 98.5% of votes counted, Keiko Fujimori leads by just 18,478 ballots — or 0.1 percentage point — according to Peru's Office of Electoral Processes.
Peru's presidential election is still in question after nearly all votes have been counted. Keiko Fujimori holds a narrow lead over her closest rival. The difference in votes is less than 20,000 ballots. The results show a very close race between the candidates. The final outcome could still be determined by remaining votes. The election has drawn significant attention from the public and media. The narrow margin highlights the competitiveness of the race. This outcome could influence the country's political direction.
The close result underscores the high stakes and uncertainty in Peru's political landscape.
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