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1995 Peruvian presidential election
General elections were held in Peru on 9 April 1995,[ 1] the first under the 1993 constitution. Incumbent President Alberto Fujimori was re-elected with 64% of the vote, whilst his Cambio 90 party won a majority of seats in the newly unicameral Congress .
Results
President
Candidate
Party
Votes
%
Alberto Fujimori
Cambio 90
4,645,279
64.3
Javier Pérez de Cuéllar
Union for Peru
1,555,623
21.5
Mercedes Cabanillas
American Popular Revolutionary Alliance
297,327
4.1
Alejandro Toledo
Possible Country
234,946
3.3
Ricardo Belmont
Civil Works Movement
175,042
2.4
Raúl Diez Canseco
Popular Action
121,872
1.7
Ezequiel Ataucusi
Agricultural People's Front of Peru
56,827
0.8
Augustín Haya de la Torre
United Left
41,985
0.6
Luis Cáceres Velásquez
National Front of Workers and Peasants
24,640
0.3
Sixtilio Dalmau
New Peru Movement
9,583
0.1
Víctor Echegaray
Reformist Party of Peru
8,829
0.1
Edmundo Inga
Alternative Peru Puma
6,740
0.1
Miguel Campos
Peace and Development
6,143
0.1
Carlos Cruz
Independent Front of National Reconciliation
5,106
0.1
Invalid/blank votes
1,576,708
–
Total
8,803,049
100
Registered voters/turnout
11,974,396
73.5
Source: Nohlen
Congress
Party
Votes
%
Seats
+/–[a]
Cambio 90
2,193,724
51.1
67
+35
Union for Peru
584,099
13.6
17
New
American Popular Revolutionary Alliance
274,263
6.4
8
–45
Independent Moralizing Front
205,117
4.8
6
–1
Possible Country
175,693
4.1
5
New
Popular Action
142,638
3.3
4
–22
Christian People's Party
127,277
3.0
3
–22
Renewal Movement
123,969
2.9
3
New
Civil Works Movement
80,918
1.9
2
New
United Left
80,078
1.9
2
–14
Agricultural People's Front of Peru
46,102
1.1
1
+1
National Front of Workers and Peasants
46,027
1.1
1
–2
Independent Agrarian Movement
33,283
0.8
1
New
New Peru Movement
28,177
0.7
0
New
Reformist Party of Peru
12,484
0.3
0
New
Alternative Peru Puma
11,961
0.3
0
New
Apertura para el Desarrollo Nacional
10,224
0.2
0
New
Independent Front of National Reconciliation
9,988
0.2
0
New
Independent Inca Movement
9,281
0.2
0
New
Social Independent Movement
6,116
0.1
0
New
Other parties
88,231
2.1
0
–
Invalid/blank votes
3,671,464
–
–
–
Total
7,961,114
100
120
–60
Registered voters/turnout
11,865,283
67.1
–
–
Source: Nohlen
a Seat totals are compared with the House of Representatives elected in the previous general elections in 1990.
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