Fujimori Slides to 64.5% as Rural Tallies and July Certification Gap Feed Doubt
Fujimori's Polymarket contract sits at 64.5% at 06:08 UTC Monday, off an 80.5% session peak, as ONPE's 75%-complete count and a July JNE certification deadline keep Peru's race contested.
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Keiko Fujimori's Polymarket contract stands at 64.5% as of 06:08 UTC Monday — down from a session peak of 80.5% at 23:38 UTC Sunday — after an election night far more turbulent than pre-vote polling suggested. The contract touched a session low of 28.5% at 02:29 UTC before recovering to 72.5% and then sliding again. Official ONPE tallies with less than 75% of ballots counted show Fujimori at 52.465% versus Sánchez's 47.535%, a 4.93pp gap. But Ipsos and Datum exit polls both declared the race a statistical tie (50.7%/49.3% and 50.53%/49.47% respectively), and JNE's definitive proclamation is not expected until early July.
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