10 April 2011 (first round) 5 June 2011 (second round)
Nominee
Ollanta Humala
Keiko Fujimori
Party
PNP
Force 2011
Alliance
Peru Wins
Running mate
Marisol Espinoza Omar Chehade
Rafael Rey Jaime Yoshiyama
Popular vote
7,937,704
7,490,647
Percentage
51.45%
48.55%
Results of the second round by region (left) and province (right). Darker shades indicate a higher vote share.
President before election
Alan García
APRA
Elected President
Ollanta Humala
Peru Wins
Congressional election
10 April 2011
All 130 seats in the Congress of Peru 66 seats needed for a majority
Party
Leader
%
Seats
+/–
Peru Wins
Ollanta Humala
25.27
47
+47
Force 2011
Keiko Fujimori
22.97
37
+24
Possible Peru
Alejandro Toledo
14.83
21
+19
APGC
Pedro Pablo Kuczynski
14.42
12
+10
ASN
Luis Castañeda Lossio
10.22
9
−36
APRA
Alan García
6.43
4
−32
This lists parties that won seats. See the complete results below.
Results by region
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
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President Alejandro Soto Reyes
Judiciary
Supreme Court of the Republic President Javier Arévalo Vela [es]
Superior Courts of Justice
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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
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Minister: Javier González-Olaechea [es]
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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. Former army officer Ollanta Humala narrowly defeated Keiko Fujimori, daughter of imprisoned former President Alberto Fujimori.[1] Humala was sworn in as the 94th President of Peru on 28 July.
^Bajak, Frank (6 June 2011). "Leftist Humala narrowly wins Peru election". Forbes. Associated Press. Retrieved 6 June 2011.[dead link]
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