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Keiko Fujimori's fraud claims aren't holding up… Deep dive into a typical example: rural district gave Fujimori just 8 votes. Her party's local representative signed the voting table total (acta) and stands by the figure. larepublica.pe/elecciones/2021/06/20/nuevas-evidencias-que-desinflan-denuncias-de-fraude-electoral-en-puno-lrsd/?outputType=amp
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There are 50 cases where Keiko Fujimori's lawyers allege fraudulent signatures on actas, but where her own partisans signed off, attesting to the validity if the vote and the process. larepublica.pe/elecciones/2021/06/21/elecciones-2021-firmas-de-personeros-de-fuerza-popular-desbaratan-la-narrativa-del-fraude-pltc/?outputType=amp&__twitter_impression=true
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Many other cases involve simple and correctable issues of math or misentered numbers.
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This amounts to a spaghetti strategy of vote objections — throw everything at the wall and see what sticks — and is highly unlikely to overturn Fujimori's loss.
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But… electoral authorities' insistence on Fujimori paying a filing fee for complaints and not taking complaints made after a deadline is being used as justification for a "We just want transparency" argument from the Fujimori side.