Another update to a recent poll, on the upcoming Peru Election FYI:
LIMA, May 26 (Reuters) - Right-wing lawmaker Keiko Fujimori may be pulling away from leftist Ollanta Humala 10 days before Peru's June 5 presidential run-off and a gaffe by a top aide has not hurt her, a poll showed on Thursday.
Fujimori, who is backed by the business community and is the daughter of imprisoned former President Alberto Fujimori, had the support of 52.9 percent of respondents, the pollster Datum said.
Humala, a former military officer, had 47.1 percent support when null and spoiled mock ballots were excluded in a simulated vote organized by pollsters, according to the nationwide survey published in newspaper Peru21.
The poll of 1,214 people conducted on Sunday had a margin of error of 2.8 points. Fujimori's lead widened by about a point to 5.8 points from the previous poll conducted May 16 to 18.