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George Forsythcandidate for Metropolitan of Lima from Somoza Peru, called Rafael Lopez Allaga Already Daniel Urresty stay calm as you learn the first results at the exit of the urn that landed both characters in a technical draw for the mayor of Lima. However, he acknowledged that he still expects positive growth in results.
“The most important thing is to ask the other two candidates, who are one point away, to calm down. It is very important to ask them to calm down and convey this to their parties, to the electorate, so that there are no unrest. “The most important thing is that we still expect growth, we have important areas where we have done well and we are looking forward to it,” he said in press statements.
George Forsyth held; however, that they will lend their support to any new Mayor of Lima and thanked the people who voted for him in this municipal campaign.
“We will continue to work, no matter who is in this position (Mayor of Lima), you already know enough about our personality, we will always be ready to support, whatever the result. The only thing I want to ask is you have to be very calm, please be very careful. There will always be hope,” he said.
Rafael López Allaghi has 26.8%, Daniel Urresti has 25.8%.
Popular Renewal candidate Rafael López Allaga won 26.8% of the vote, while Podemos Peru candidate Daniel Urresti received 25.8% of the vote, according to an exit poll conducted by América TV-Ipsos this Sunday.
The survey also shows that George Forsyth (Somos Peru) – 19.4%; Elizabeth Leon (“Front of Hope”) – 8.7%; Omar Chehad (Alliance for Progress) 7.5%; Gonzalo Joy (together for Peru) 6.5%; Maria Elena Soto (Advanced Country), 4.1%; D Yuri Castro (Peru Libre) reached 1.2%.
The exit poll is not an official result, but will be announced by the National Office for Electoral Processes (ONPE) in the next few hours. There are rumors that it could be at 22:00.
Source: RPP
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