World | Keiko Fujimori Lefty Leads Fujimori Scion in Peru Vote Ollanta Humala leads by roughly 5%; recount could loom By Polly Davis Doig Posted Jun 5, 2011 5:02 PM CDT Copied Presidential candidate Keiko Fujimori waves to supporters after casting her ballot in Lima, Peru, Sunday June 5, 2011. Peruvians voted Sunday between Keiko Fujimori and Ollanta Humala. (AP Photo/Karel Navarro) Peru went to the polls today in a heated presidential election that put a leftist former military officer in a slight lead over the daughter of jailed ex-president Alberto Fujimori, reports Reuters. Early returns gave Ollanta Humala roughly a 52% lead over Keiko Fujimori's 47%, but overseas votes could factor and a lengthy recount is possible. Humala led a 2000 revolt against the elder Fujimori, who was credited with Peru's economic growth but eventually convicted of corruption. Humala has tied Keiko Fujimori, just 36 years old, to her father's government, but has had to downplay his own radical past. Read These Next Trump order brings end to Buddy Holly tribute. Todd Snider, who helped shape Americana music, dies. Marjorie Taylor Greene says her feud has put a target on her back. Texas trooper pulled from duty after clashing with football players. Report an error