AGP Executive Report
Last update: 6 hours agoPeru Election: Keiko Fujimori was declared winner of Peru’s presidential runoff, edging Roberto Sánchez by about 49,641 votes (50.135% to 49.865%), with crime and extortion driving voter concerns. U.S. Voting Rights: The U.S. Supreme Court reaffirmed states can set generous rules for counting mail ballots after Election Day, a win for mail voting advocates. Georgia Election Scrutiny: The FBI is assigning hundreds of analysts to review 2020 election records in Fulton County, as the probe continues amid renewed election-denial claims. Nigeria Voter Registration: INEC extended continuous voter registration to July 24 and launched an online self-service biometric portal for first-time voters, while also saying it has received over ₦500 billion for 2027 preparations. India Election Integrity Fight: India’s opposition parties urged the Chief Justice to address alleged Election Commission bias, accusing it of “vote, seat and donation theft” tied to the Special Intensive Revision process. Malaysia Johor Campaigning: Johor’s state election is shifting toward targeted outreach—house visits and small meetings—while PH leader Anwar scheduled seven events to energize support ahead of the July 11 vote. Nigeria Campaign Security: Nigeria’s IGP Tunji Disu warned Osun political violence won’t be tolerated ahead of the August 15 governorship election.
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