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Keiko Fujimori leads Peruvian election after 50% of votes are counted

On Monday, the second day of voting in Peru was marked by delays at polling stations as well as a persistent uncertainty about if a runoff will be held. Keiko Fujimori, a conservative candidate for president is still in a tight race.

Officials extended voting on Monday to tens of thousands of voters who could not cast their ballots 'on Sunday due to delays in the opening of some polling stations.

OnPE's official vote count showed that in the early morning hours, former congresswoman Fujimori was leading with approximately 17%, followed by former Lima Mayor Rafael Lopez Aliaga, who is a right-winger, in second place with roughly 15% and center-left candidate Jorge Nieto, in third with a little over 13%.

The official count of the exit polls showed that Lopez Aliaga had briefly moved ahead in the early part of the Sunday's count. This shows how close and fluid the race is. (Reporting by Aida Pelaez-Fernandez; editing by Cassandra Garrison)

(source: Reuters)