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Keiko Fujimori heads for Peru presidential run-off after winning first round of voting

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Peruvian presidential candidate Keiko Fujimori of the Popular Force (Fuerza Popular, FP) Party waves at her supporters from the balcony of a hotel in Lima, Peru, on Sunday. Photo: EPA

Keiko Fujimori, the conservative daughter of jailed former president Alberto Fujimori, led the first round of Peru’s presidential election on Sunday but she failed to win more than half of the votes and will face a run-off in June, three exit polls showed.

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The close race for second place and a spot in the run-off was between Pedro Pablo Kuczynski, a centre-right former World Bank economist, and leftist candidate Veronika Mendoza.

Fujimori, a US-educated former congresswoman, needed 50 per cent to win power in the first round but exit polls showed her with support at below 40 per cent.

Supporters of presidential candidate Keiko Fujimori cheer outside her hotel on Sunday. Photo: AP
Supporters of presidential candidate Keiko Fujimori cheer outside her hotel on Sunday. Photo: AP
She is vulnerable in the run-off because voters opposed to her father’s authoritarian rule in the 1990s are likely to rally behind her rival.

The Ipsos polling firm said an unofficial quick count of ballots showed Fujimori had 39.1 per cent support with Kuczynski on 21.9 per cent and Mendoza on 18.6 per cent. But it had not yet counted sample ballots from some rural areas, where Mendoza and Fujimori have stronger support than Kuczynski.

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Exit polls showed Kuczynski and Mendoza were even closer.

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