9 April 2000 (first round) 28 May 2000 (second round)
Nominee
Alberto Fujimori
Alejandro Toledo
Party
Peru 2000
Possible Peru
Running mate
Francisco Tudela Ricardo Márquez
Carlos Ferrero Costa David Waisman
Popular vote
6,041,685
2,086,215
Percentage
74.33%
25.67%
First round results by department (left) and province (right)
Second round results by department (left) and province (right)
President before election
Alberto Fujimori
Vamos Vecino
Elected President
Alberto Fujimori
Peru 2000
Congressional election
9 April 2000
All 120 seats in the Congress of Peru 61 seats needed for a majority
Party
Leader
%
Seats
+/–
Peru 2000
Alberto Fujimori
42.16
52
−15
Possible Peru
Alejandro Toledo
23.24
29
+24
FIM
Fernando Olivera
7.56
9
+3
We Are Peru
Alberto Andrade
7.20
9
New
APRA
Jorge Del Castillo
5.51
6
−2
National Solidarity
Luis Castañeda
4.03
4
New
Advancing
Federico Salas
3.09
3
0
UPP
Daniel Estrada
2.56
3
−14
Popular Action
Fernando Belaúnde
2.47
3
0
FREPAP
Ezequiel Ataucusi
2.18
2
+1
This lists parties that won seats. See the complete results below.
Politics of Peru
Constitution
Executive
President of Peru Dina Boluarte
Vice Presidents of Peru Vacant (1st) Vacant (2nd)
Prime Minister of Peru Gustavo Adrianzén
Cabinet
Ministries
Legislature
Congress of the Republic
President Alejandro Soto Reyes
Judiciary
Supreme Court of the Republic President Javier Arévalo Vela [es]
Superior Courts of Justice
Courts of First Instance
Courts of Peace
Autonomies
National Board of Justice
Constitutional Court
Public Ministry
Office of the Public Defender (Ombudsman)
Comptrollership General
Financial superintendence (SBS)
Central Reserve Bank
Elections
Electoral system
Electoral Processes (ONPE)
Jury of Elections (JNE)
National Registry (RENIEC)
Administrative divisions
First level 24 departments, 1 constitutional province and 1 special regime province (25 regional governments and 1 Metropolitan Municipality)
Second level 196 provinces (Provincial municipalities)
Third level 1874 districts (District municipalities)
Fourth level Populated centers of Peru
Foreign relations
Ministry of Foreign Affairs
Minister: Javier González-Olaechea [es]
Diplomatic missions of / in Peru
Nationality law
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Visa requirements
Visa policy
Peru portal
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General elections were held in Peru on 9 April 2000, with a run-off of the presidential election on 28 May.[1] The elections were highly controversial and widely considered to have been fraudulent. Incumbent President Alberto Fujimori was re-elected for a third term with almost three-quarters of the vote. However, the elections were tainted with allegations of unconstitutionality, bribery, structural bias, and outright electoral fraud. Alejandro Toledo boycotted the second round of the presidential election, in which over 30% of ballots were declared invalid.[2] Fujimori subsequently called for new elections after his scandal, fled Peru, and faxed in his resignation from a hotel in Japan.
^Dieter Nohlen (2005) Elections in the Americas: A data handbook, Volume II, p454 ISBN 978-0-19-928358-3
^Nohlen, p474
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