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  2. 2011 Peruvian general election - Wikipedia

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    General elections were held in Peru on 10 April 2011 to elect the president, the vice presidents, 130 members of Congress and five members of the Andean Parliament.As no presidential candidate received a majority in the first round, a second round was held on 5 June to determine the successor of outgoing president Alan García.

  3. Elections in Peru - Wikipedia

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    Peru has a multi-party system, which effectively bars one party from becoming the sole influence in a decision-making process. As such, parties must work with one another to form coalition governments. The whole election process is held by the National Jury of Elections and the National Office of Electoral Processes. Peru has compulsory voting ...

  4. List of presidents of Peru - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of those who have served as President of the Republic of Peru (head of state and head of government of Peru) from its establishment to the present.The office was established by the 1822 Constituent Congress, after the resignation of José de San Martín to his position as Protector of Peru and his subsequent departure from the country.

  5. EXPLAINER-Could Peru's contested votes swing the election? - AOL

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  6. Peru Wins - Wikipedia

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    Peru Wins (Spanish: Gana Perú, GP) was a leftist electoral alliance in Peru formed for the 2011 general election. It was dominated by the Peruvian Nationalist Party and led by successful presidential candidate Ollanta Humala Tasso.

  7. Pedro Pablo Kuczynski - Wikipedia

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    Kuczynski was a presidential candidate in the 2011 presidential election, placing third. His opponents Ollanta Humala and Keiko Fujimori went on to the 5 June 2011 runoff election, in which Humala was elected. [5] Kuczynski went on to stand in the 2016 election, where he narrowly defeated Fujimori in the second round. [6]

  8. List of elections in 2011 - Wikipedia

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    2011 Cape Verdean presidential election; 2011 Central African Republic general election; 2011 Chadian parliamentary election; 2011 Chadian presidential election; 2011 Egyptian presidential election; 2011 Ivorian parliamentary election; 2011 Liberian constitutional referendum; 2011 Liberian general election; 2011 Nigerian presidential election ...

  9. National Solidarity Alliance - Wikipedia

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    The National Solidarity Alliance (Spanish: Alianza Solidaridad Nacional, ASN) was an electoral alliance in Peru formed for the 2011 general election, dominated by the eponymous National Solidarity Party and led by presidential candidate Luis Castañeda.