Peruvians waited Monday to see who will face conservative Keiko Fujimori in a presidential runoff, after a chaotic first round of voting that sparked criminal proceedings against top election officials. Sunday's vote saw a series of logistical foul-ups in delivering election materials that caused polling centers to open hours late. Police raided the headquarters of the National Office of Electoral Processes and later detained an election official over the delays.
Fujimori leads chaotic Peru vote as election officials arrested over delays
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Sat 15:12 - SRF International
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Tue 01:15 - ANSA Mondo
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Tue 09:36 - France 24
Fujimori leads chaotic Peru vote as election officials arrested over delays