Peru’s Fujimori, Leftist Sanchez Deadlocked in Presidential Runoff Poll

LIMA, April 26 (Reuters) – Right-wing candidate ⁠Keiko ⁠Fujimori is heading ⁠for a dead-heat presidential runoff against leftist ​Roberto Sanchez, a new poll showed on Sunday, as ‌Peru’s vote count drags ‌on amid fraud allegations and a razor-thin ⁠battle ⁠for second place.

The daughter of late President Alberto Fujimori ​would tie with Sanchez at 38% each in a June 7 runoff, polling firm Ipsos Peru said, ​in the first survey since the April 12 first ⁠round.

• ⁠The slow count has ⁠sparked ​fraud allegations from ultra-conservative Rafael Lopez Aliaga, who trails ​Sanchez by about ⁠24,000 votes in the fight for second place – a gap that has widened in recent days.

• Lopez Aliaga has demanded thousands of votes be ⁠annulled as fraudulent, but European Union observers said they ⁠found no evidence to support the claims.

• With 95.8% of votes counted, Fujimori leads with 17%, while Sanchez has 12% and Lopez Aliaga 11.9%.

• If Fujimori faces Lopez Aliaga instead, she would lose 31%-34%, the poll showed.

• The Organization of American States on Friday backed ⁠the electoral board’s rejection of demands for supplementary elections, and called for “unrestricted respect for the popular will.”

• Sanchez served as a minister under ​jailed former President Pedro Castillo.

(Reporting by Marco ​AquinoEditing by Bill Berkrot)

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