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Fujimori heads toward Peru runoff as vote count enters third day

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By Marco Aquino

LIMA, ‌April 14 (Reuters) - Conservative Keiko Fujimori will ​advance to a presidential runoff in Peru as the vote count entered ⁠a third day on Tuesday, with a former Lima mayor and center‑left candidate locked in a tight ​battle for second place, according to the official count.

Fujimori, a former ‌congresswoman and the daughter of former President Alberto Fujimori, will advance to a presidential run-off, expected on June 7, ⁠as she held 16.9% of the ⁠votes with 74% of votes counted, the official election tally showed.

Right-wing former Lima mayor, Rafael Lopez Aliaga, and center-left Jorge Nieto are vying for second place with about ‌13% and 12% of the votes respectively, as the ⁠count by Peru's electoral body, ONPE, ‌moved into a third day.

Outsider ​Ricardo Belmont stood in fourth place securing just below 10% of the votes.

With none of the leading candidates ‌anywhere near the 50% required to ​win outright, a ⁠runoff will be required, prolonging political uncertainty in ‌the world's third‑largest copper ⁠producer.

The tally for Sunday's election has moved into a third day after officials extended voting hours into Monday for ​more than 50,000 ‌people who were unable to cast ballots as widespread ⁠delays and logistical failures hampered ​voting day.

(Reporting by Marco Aquino and Aida Pelaez-Fernandez; ​editing by Cassandra Garrison)

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