Ipsos quick count shows statistical tie in Peru's presidential race

June 7, 2026 10:15 PM EDT

A voter approaches the electoral workers' desk at a polling station on the day of a runoff election between conservative presidential candidate Keiko Fujimori and left-wing candidate Roberto Sanchez, in Lima, Peru, June 7, 2026. REUTERS/Leslie Moreno

LIMA, June 7 (Reuters) - ‌An ​early ​tally by pollster Ipsos shows that Roberto Sanchez is leading ‌Peru's presidential race with 50.3% compared ⁠to Keiko Fujimori's 49.7%, a statistical tie ‌according to Ipsos representatives.

The ‌Ipsos quick count uses a representative sampling of polling stations across the ​country. While not an official count, the quick count has been ⁠an accurate indicator of the final count in previous ​elections.

Ipsos showed Fujimori dominating Lima, carrying the urban vote and the coast, ​while Sanchez swept ‌the rural vote and the sierra - in effect, two electorates ⁠pulling in opposite directions.

The result echoes the 2021 runoff, when Fujimori and Pedro ⁠Castillo finished roughly 50.1% to 49.9% and the ​proclamation dragged on for weeks amid nullity challenges.

The electoral court reviewed each claim and rejected ‌virtually all of them, clearing the way for Castillo's proclamation ‌as president-elect. Sanchez served as foreign ⁠trade and tourism ‌minister in ​that government.

(Reporting by Alexander Villegas and Marco Aquino; Editing by Christopher ‌Cushing)



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