Peru election result close as vote counting continues
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Peru's presidential runoff remains too close to call as officials count ballots from Sunday's election, with right-wing candidate Keiko Fujimori and left-wing rival Roberto Sánchez separated by a razor-thin margin. The race has pivoted entirely on crime and political instability, twin crises that have paralyzed the country and dominated campaign messaging. Both candidates have staked their candidacy on promises to restore order, yet neither has offered a clear path to addressing the gang violence and institutional collapse that voters ranked as their chief concern. The final tally could take days to confirm, with provisional tallies showing the gap well within the margin of potential recount territory.