Popular Force (Spanish: Fuerza Popular, FP) is a Peruvian political party with a national scope, founded on March 9, 2010 by Keiko Fujimori, daughter of former Peruvian President Alberto Fujimori[1] who ran for President of the Republic in Peru's 2011 general elections, obtaining second place, with Rafael Rey and Jaime Yoshiyama as vice presidential candidates.[2] She tried again in the general elections of Peru in 2016, together with José Chlimper and Vladimiro Huaroc as vice presidents, obtaining second place again with 49.88% of valid votes.[3]
Electoral history
Presidential elections
Year
|
Candidate
|
Party
|
Votes
|
Percentage
|
Outcome
|
2011
|
Keiko Fujimori
|
|
Force 2011
|
1st Round: 4,643,064
2nd Round: 7,937,704
|
1st Round:
2nd Round:
|
1st Round: 2nd
2nd Round: 2nd
|
2016
|
Popular Force
|
1st Round: 6,115,073
2nd Round: 8,555,880
|
1st Round:
2nd Round:
|
1st Round: 1st
2nd Round: 2nd
|
2021
|
1st Round: 1,930,762
2nd Round: TBD
|
1st Round:
2nd Round:
|
1st Round: 2nd
2nd Round: TBD
|
Year
|
Leader
|
Votes
|
%
|
Seats
|
/
|
Position
|
2011
|
Keiko Fujimori
|
2,948,781
|
23.0%
|
|
37
|
Minority
|
2016
|
4,431,077
|
36.3%
|
|
36
|
Majority
|
2020
|
1,081,174
|
7.3%
|
|
58
|
Minority
|
2021
|
1,375,752
|
11.3%
|
|
9
|
Minority
|
References