emol.com April 11, 2011
The difference between the daughter of former president and his chase was extended to 1.8 porcencuales.
LIMA .- The National Office of Electoral Processes (ONPE) issued a new report Monday with 72.3% of polling stations that consolidates the advantage of presidential candidate Ollanta Humala on his pursuers and throws that Keiko Fujimori expands away from the former Finance Minister Pedro Pablo Kuczynski.
The latest report shows that the nationalist obtained by 29.3 percent, 6.4 points more than the daughter of former president Alberto Fujimori, which totals 22.9%. This, in turn, took more distance Kuczynski, who reached 21.1% in the dispute over access to the second round. Thus, Fujimori extended to 1.8 points clear of PPK.
In the previous report, about 68.7% of votes counted, the difference was only 1% and 0.2% before.
Meanwhile, the list of other candidates continues to Alejandro Toledo (15.157%), Luis Castañeda (10.881%). Further back are Ñique José Antonio de la Puente (0.264%), Ricardo Noriega (0.124%), Rafael Belaunde (0.102%), Juliana Reymer (0.102%), Humberto Pinney (0.062%) and the candidate resigns Manuel Rodriguez Cuadros (0.050 %).
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