April 13 (UPI) -- Keiko Fujimori led Peru's preliminary presidential vote count after an election disrupted by logistical failures forced authorities to postpone voting for thousands of citizens until Monday.
Official early returns Sunday showed Fujimori of the conservative Popular Force party with 16.95% of the vote with about 53% of ballots counted.
She was followed by far-right candidate Rafael López Aliaga of Popular Renewal with 14.5% and Jorge Nieto of the Good Government Party with 12.8%.
The vote remains incomplete after electoral authorities delayed balloting for about 63,000 voters in several areas who were unable to cast ballots Sunday because of technical problems and delays in distributing election materials.
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