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Sanchez rejects Fujimori victory in Peru election

Published Tuesday, June 23, 2026 · Updated June 24

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  • Peruvian Election Dispute and Instability1 source

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Roberto Sanchez has rejected Keiko Fujimori's victory in the Peruvian election, despite Fujimori leading with 50.11% of the votes after over 99.7% of ballots were counted. This dispute highlights ongoing political instability and allegations of fraud in the country's electoral process.

What We Know — Key Points

  • With over 99.7% of votes counted, Keiko Fujimori leads Peru's election with 50.11% support, while Roberto Sanchez has 49.89%, a difference of approximately 40,687 ballots.
  • Roberto Sanchez has stated he will not recognize Keiko Fujimori's victory in the Peru election.

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Peruvian Election Dispute and Instability
  • Al Jazeera English

    Al Jazeera English reports on Roberto Sanchez's rejection of Keiko Fujimori's victory in the Peru election, highlighting the political instability and recurring fraud allegations in Peru's electoral process.

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