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Left-wing candidate Roberto Sanchez concedes Peru vote to Keiko Fujimori

Al Jazeera

Al Jazeera

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July 6, 2026

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Announcement comes days after Peru's electoral agency certified right-wing Fujimori as winner in razor-thin race.

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The Japan Times

center

· Jun 29, 2026

Keiko Fujimori leads Peru’s presidential race after official count concludes

The final tally shows the conservative Fujimori with ​a lead of 50.135 to leftist Roberto Sanchez, who had 49.865.

Proto Thema - English

lean right

· Jun 30, 2026

Keiko Fujimori was declared president of Peru following a three-week electoral thriller

The right-wing candidate won by a margin of fewer than 50,000 votes, while her opponent, Roberto Sánchez, is contesting the result The post Keiko Fujimori was declared president of Peru following a three-week electoral thriller appeared first on ProtoThema English.

teleSUR English

left

· Jun 23, 2026

Peru’s Roberto Sanchez Denounces Fraud and Vows Not to Recognize Fujimori

The leftist candidate calls for annulment of overseas vote after detecting procedural changes and manipulation. On Tuesday, Presidential candidate Roberto Sanchez denounced an electoral fraud in progress and warned that he would not recognize far-right politician Keiko Fujimori as Peru’s president. RELATED: Peruvian Inmates Stage the Inca Olympic Games in a Musical At a news []

Agencia Peruana de Noticias Andina

center

· Jun 29, 2026

Peru's ONPE at 100%: Keiko Fujimori 50.135%, Roberto Sanchez 49.865%

With 100 of electoral records counted by the National Office of Electoral Processes (ONPE), Popular Force Party candidate Keiko Fujimori secured 50.135 of the vote, while Together for Peru Party candidate Roberto Sanchez received 49.865.

Left Voice

left

· Jul 2, 2026

Far-Right Keiko Fujimori Wins the Presidential Election in a Divided Peru

The far-right candidate won with 50.13 percent of the vote, compared to the 49.86 percent obtained by rival candidate Roberto Sánchez. The new president will inherit a country in the midst of a protracted political crisis. The post Far-Right Keiko Fujimori Wins the Presidential Election in a Divided Peru appeared first on Left Voice.

The Eastern Herald

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· Jul 3, 2026

Peru’s Electoral Court Declares Keiko Fujimori President After Razor-Thin Victory

Peru's electoral tribunal declared Keiko Fujimori president on Thursday after she edged Roberto Sánchez by roughly 50,000 votes. Sánchez alleges fraud and will escalate to the IACHR, but international monitors found no evidence of irregularities.

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Related coverage for "Left-wing candidate Roberto Sanchez concedes Peru vote to Keiko Fujimori": The Japan Times — Keiko Fujimori leads Peru’s presidential race after official count concludes . Proto Thema - English — Keiko Fujimori was declared president of Peru following a three-week electoral thriller. teleSUR English — Peru’s Roberto Sanchez Denounces Fraud and Vows Not to Recognize Fujimori. Agencia Peruana de Noticias Andina — Peru's ONPE at 100%: Keiko Fujimori 50.135%, Roberto Sanchez 49.865%. Left Voice — Far-Right Keiko Fujimori Wins the Presidential Election in a Divided Peru. The Eastern Herald — Peru’s Electoral Court Declares Keiko Fujimori President After Razor-Thin Victory