Early general elections were held in Peru on 8 April 2001, with a second round of the presidential election on 3 June. The elections were held after President Alberto Fujimori claimed asylum in Japan during a trip to Asia and resigned his position.
The presidential elections were won by Alejandro Toledo of Possible Peru, who had been defeated by Fujimori in the 2000 general election, while his party emerged as the largest faction in the Congress.
Candidates
Main presidential candidates
Other candidates
- Carlos Boloña, economist and former Minister of Economy and Finance (1991-1993) – People's Solution
- Ciro Gálvez, lawyer and notary head – Andean Renaissance
- Marco Antonio Arrunátegui, economist – Project Country
- Ricardo Noriega, lawyer and economist – All for Victory
Voluntarily withdrawn
- Luis Castañeda, lawyer and former presidential nominee – National Solidarity
- Jorge Santistevan, lawyer and first national ombudsman – Independent Movement We Are Peru - Democratic Cause
- Hernando de Soto, economist – Popular Capital
- Víctor M. Marroquín, international lawyer – Youth Independent Movement
- Martina Portocarrero, folklore singer – Agricultural People's Front of Peru
Results
President
Congress
References
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