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RE: 2016 Peruvian Presidential Election - Kris Kringle - 06-09-2016

At 99.580% the official results are still 50.117% for PPK and 49.883% for Keiko, but the specific number of votes for each candidate did vary. That's a difference of 0.234% or 39 934 votes.


RE: 2016 Peruvian Presidential Election - Kris Kringle - 06-09-2016

Here is a handy map to see how Peruvians voted in other countries.


2016 Peruvian Presidential Election - Kris Kringle - 06-09-2016

Results at 100% will be announced in 15 minutes. PPK is set to give a statement after that.


2016 Peruvian Presidential Election - Kris Kringle - 06-09-2016

A few minutes ago the National Office of Electoral Processes announced that 100% of all votes have been counted, from those 0.224% were unclear and have been send for evaluation to special boards.

With 50.121% of the vote, Pedro Pablo Kuczynski has been elected President of Peru!


2016 Peruvian Presidential Election - ProfessorHenn - 06-09-2016

Hurrah! Hurrah! Hurrah!


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RE: 2016 Peruvian Presidential Election - Ryccia - 06-09-2016

This is a blessing! No Keiko!


2016 Peruvian Presidential Election - Kris Kringle - 06-09-2016

I'm really glad the better candidate won, and I'm looking forward to a great five years for Peru.

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Here's a photo from 2013, when he gave a speech at my university.


2016 Peruvian Presidential Election - Kris Kringle - 06-09-2016

Various South American presidents have congratulated PPK.


RE: 2016 Peruvian Presidential Election - Kris Kringle - 06-15-2016

I took a look at the financial filings for the election, and here are some interesting figures for all campaign contributions and spending from 11 November 2015 to 5 June 2016:

PPK raised $3,794,990.54 and spent $3,322,546.75 throughout the whole campaign.
Keiko raised $4,599,953.38 and spent $4,626,363.16 throughout the whole campaign.

PPK raised $1,352,169.55 and spent $1,657,670.39 during the second round alone.
Keiko raised $585,686.57 and spent $1,329,500.55 during the second round alone.

If all races from both rounds are counted, the total money raised is $19,786,431.52 and the total money spent is $18,949,825.60 throughout the whole campaign.

I have a feeling these figures pale in comparison with American campaign contributions and spending.

(All figures in US Dollars. Campaining involves both presidential and congressional races. The second round was held between April 11 and June 5.)


RE: 2016 Peruvian Presidential Election - Jay Coop - 06-16-2016

(06-15-2016, 07:14 PM)Kris Kringle Wrote: I have a feeling these figures pale in comparison with American campaign contributions and spending.

Without a doubt.