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Peru 2026 elections: count drags on as pressure mounts on electoral chief

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Calls for the resignation of Perus top election official are growing in the country as delays and allegations of irregularities continue to overshadow the vote count of the presidential elections held on April 12. Keiko Fujimori, a conservative former candidate and daughter of ex-president Alberto Fujimori, has secured a place in the June runoff.  According to Perus National Office of Electoral Processes (ONPE), she is leading the count with 17% of the vote. It is not clear, however, who she will face. With 93.3% of ballots counted by last Friday, there are two politicians from opposite sides of the political spectrum in the running for that slot. The battle for second place remained extremely tight between left-wing lawmaker Roberto Snchez (12%) and ultraconservative former Lima mayor Rafael Lpez Aliaga (11.9%), the two separated by roughly 13,000 votes. Perus electoral system requires a second round if no candidate wins more than 50% in the first round. The runoff is scheduled for June 7. Two weeks Local watchdog group Transparencia said final results could still take up to two weeks, prolonging uncertainty in a country already marked by repeated political crises, with eight presidents in the last decade. Pressure has focused on ONPE chief Piero Corvetto, who has faced criticism over logistical failures during the electoral process. Business groups and politicians from across the spectrum have argued a new official should oversee the runoff. Errors this serious have consequences, Jorge Zapata, head of business federation CONFIEP, told radio station RPP. Election authorities said about 5% of ballots had been set aside for review because of missing information or inconsistencies in polling-station records. Those votes must be examined by a special electoral panel before being added to the official tally. Delays Last week, Corvetto acknowledged delays in delivering materials that forced voting to be extended by a day in some areas, mainly Lima. Those problems fueled fraud accusations, especially from Lpez Aliaga, who has called for the count to be halted.  Corvetto has denied any irregularities. Perus National Jury of Elections has also filed a criminal complaint with prosecutors against Corvetto, alleging possible offenses, including violations of voting rights.  Separately, police opened an investigation after materials from four polling stations were found on a public road in Lima on Thursday. ONPE said on X that votes from those stations had already been entered into the count. European Union election observers said this week they had found no evidence of fraud.

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