Peruvian general election, 2001

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The 2001 Peruvian national election was held after Alberto Fujimori fled Peru for Japan following the collapse of his administration.

Alejandro Toledo won the election.

[edit] Results

[edit] Presidential election

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Summary of the 8 April and 3 June 2001 Peruvian presidential election results
Candidates - Parties Votes 1st round % Votes 2nd round %
Alejandro Toledo Manrique - Peru Possible 3 871 167 36.5 5 548 556 53.1
Alan Gabriel Ludwig García Pérez - Peruvian Aprist Party 2 732 857 25.8 4 904 929 46.9
Lourdes Celmira Rosario Flores Nano - National Unity 2 576 653 24.3 -
Luis Fernando Olivera Vega - Independent Moralizing Front 1 044 207 9.9 -
Carlos Alberto Boloña Behr - People's Solution 179 243 1.7 -
Ciro Alfredo Gálvez Herrera - Andean Renaissance 85 436 0.8 -
Marco Antonio Arrunátegui Cevallos - Project Country 79 077 0.8 -
Ricardo Noriega Salaverry - All for Victory 33 080 0.3 -
Total (turnout %)    
Blank 1 260 193 333 546
Invalid 402 436 1 341 938 -
Source: Oficina Nacional de Procesos Electorales.

[edit] Parliamentary election

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Summary of the 8 April 2001 Congress of the Republic of Peru election results
Parties Votes % Seats
Peru Possible (Peru Posible) 26.3 45
Peruvian Aprist Party (Partido Aprista Peruano) 19.7 26
National Unity (Unidad Nacional) 13.8 17
Independent Moralizing Front (Frente Independiente Moralizador) 11.0 11
We are Peru (Somos Perú) 5.8 4
Change ' 90-New Majority (Cambio '90-Nueva Mayoría) 4.8 3
Popular Action (Acción Popular) 4.2 3
Union for Peru (Unión por el Perú) 4.1 6
People's Solution (Solución Popular) 3.6 1
All for Victory (Todos por la Victoria) 2.0 1
Agricultural People's Front of Peru (Frente Popular Agrícola del Perú) 1.7 -
Project Country (Proyecto País) 1.6 -
Andean Renaissance (Renacimiento Andino) 1.4 1
Total (turnout 63.2 %)   120
Source: Caretas


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