Overseas Votes Cut Sánchez Lead to 4,818; Fujimori Firms at 95.25%
Fujimori's YES contract sits at 95.25% as of 18:37 UTC Wednesday, up 3.75 points from the session open, as overseas ballot tallies narrow Sánchez's vote lead to just 4,818 votes with 97.8% counted.
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Fujimori's YES contract priced at 95.25% as of 18:37 UTC Wednesday, up 3.75 points from the 0.915 session open, as progressive overseas ballot batches sliced Roberto Sánchez's domestic vote lead to near-zero. With 97.827% of votes reported, ONPE now shows Sánchez at 50.01% (9,011,144 votes) against Fujimori's 49.99% (9,006,326 votes) — a margin of just 4,818 votes out of more than 18 million cast.
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