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Peruvians to go to polls hoping to break cycle of instability
Peruvians will vote in a highly unpredictable 2026 presidential election on Sunday, selecting from a record 35 candidates amid top concerns of surging violent crime and political corruption—issues that have driven a decade of instability producing nine presidents and widespread institutional distrust. No candidate polls above 15%, making a June 7 runoff nearly certain; front-runners include three-time contender Keiko Fujimori, comedian Carlos Álvarez, and former Lima mayors Rafael López Aliaga and Ricardo Belmont, each with distinct hard-right or anti-establishment platforms.
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Peruvians to go to polls hoping to break cycle of instability
Apr 10, 2026, 8:28 PM