On Sunday, Peru is holding its ninth presidential election in 10 years.
Democratic socialist candidate Roberto Sanchez is facing the neoliberal Keiko Fujimori in a tightly contested runoff election centered on political instability and rising crime.
About 27 million voters are eligible to cast ballots for the five-year presidential term.
Who are the candidates?
In the first round of the election featuring 35 presidential candidates, Fujimori advanced to the runoff with just 17% of the vote, while Sanchez secured around 12%.











