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Message: Re: Elections in Peru
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Apr 10, 2011 01:34PM

Hog,

Results from the 2006 runoff were actually quite closer. It was about 52.6% to 47.4%

http://rangevoting.org/Peru06.html

Here's also an interesting article on this year's election.

http://www.seattlepi.com/business/article/Leftist-leads-in-Peru-election-but-runoff-likely-1329363.php

Of note in that article is the last 2 paragraphs which say:

Toledo, 65, squandered an early lead in the campaign, analysts say, by diluting his early message of greater economic justice, including a greater share of mining royalties for Peruvians.

Opinion polls show he would defeat Humala in a second round while Kuczynski and Fujimori would have a harder time against the "comandante."



Read more: http://www.seattlepi.com/news/article/Leftist-leads-in-Peru-election-but-runoff-likely-1329363.php#ixzz1J8z2TsAY
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