The European Union (EU) election observation mission in Peru highlighted the order and transparency of Sunday's presidential runoff, though it criticized the slowness in proclaiming the results and warned of episodes of racism and discrimination during the campaign. The head of the mission, Italian MEP Annalisa Corrado, asked Peruvians to wait patiently, at a time when, with about 96% of the count completed, conservative Keiko Fujimori and leftist Roberto Sánchez remain in a technical tie.

Polls opened in Peru's presidential runoff Sunday, with crime and political instability dominating a race to choose the country's ninth leader in a decade.

Peruvians are choosing between presidential candidates with starkly different views. Keiko Fujimori, a conservative and daughter of a disgraced former president, faces nationalist…

La derechista Keiko Fujimori y el izquierdista Roberto Sánchez mantienen un empate técnico.

Peru's presidential runoff ended without a clear winner after an extremely close vote. A quick count by the pollster Ipsos, carried out with the NGO Transparencia on a…

Peru's conservative presidential candidate Keiko Fujimori has opened a lead over her leftist rival in a runoff election on Sunday, early results showed, after a

Votes are being counted in Peru's runoff election to determine the country's ninth leader in a decade amid crime concerns.

LIMA: Peru’s presidential runoff was still too close to call as the count dragged into Monday, with four-time candidate Keiko Fujimori locked in a statistical tie with her leftist…

Keiko Fujimori held a clear lead in Peru’s presidential runoff as the official count passed two-thirds of the vote, though her rival Roberto Sánchez declined to concede and called…

Keiko Fujimori led Peru's presidential election runoff about 52.6% to 47.4% with most tally sheets counted, but Roberto Sánchez declined to concede.

Peru’s conservative presidential candidate Keiko Fujimori kept a slight lead on Monday over her leftist rival in a runoff election, with over 90 percent of the votes counted, an…

With over 90% of the votes counted in Peru's runoff presidential election, right-wing conservative candidate Keiko Fujimori and left-wing politician Roberto Sanchez are in a…

Keiko Fujimori and Roberto Sánchez are separated by only a handful of votes in a contest shaped by years of political instability

Electoral authority shows right-wing Keiko Fujimori with a marginal advantage over Roberto Sánchez.

LIMA, Peru (AP) — A razor-thin presidential runoff left Peruvians without a clear winner Monday, with conservative politician Keiko Fujimori and nationalist congressman Roberto…

Preliminary results from Sunday's presidential runoff election in Peru showed an exceptionally tight race Keiko Fujimori and Roberto Sánchez.

¿Por qué Perú tarda semanas en contar votos? Con menos de 0,1 % de diferencia, el conteo entre Fujimori y Sánchez avanza a cuentagotas.

The European Union (EU) election observation mission in Peru highlighted the order and transparency of Sunday's presidential runoff, though it criticized the slowness in…

Leftist Roberto Sánchez moved ahead in the count of Peru's presidential runoff, in an election being decided vote by vote. With about 95% of the tally sheets processed by the…

Peru’s presidential count swung overnight as Roberto Sánchez edged ahead of Keiko Fujimori by about 35,000 votes, reversing the lead she had held on Sunday’s partial returns.

The gap between Peru's presidential candidates has narrowed to less than 20,000 votes with 96% of ballots counted after Sunday's runoff.