The presidential election in Peru has become a tight race between Keiko Fujimori and Roberto Sanchez following the preliminary count of nearly 94% of the votes. Sanchez received 50.012% of the votes, while Fujimori received 49.988%. The two candidates are separated by just 4,000 votes. Fujimori stated that regardless of the outcome, she would accept the results and urged her opponent to do the same. The Supreme Electoral Court has until mid-July to officially declare a winner. More than 27 million Peruvians voted in the weekend election, with the inauguration of the new president scheduled for
Bias read (Center): The article presents the election results factually without apparent bias, providing both candidates' vote percentages and quotes from Fujimori. There is no evident framing that favors one side over the other.




