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imageLIMA: Peru's presidential race is tightening on the eve of Sunday's elections, with one poll showing a virtual tie between Keiko Fujimori, daughter of an ex-leader jailed for massacres, and former Wall Street banker Pedro Pablo Kuczynski.

A divisive conservative figure, the 41-year-old Fujimori remains the favorite to win the runoff vote despite her father Alberto Fujimori's dark legacy.

But three last-minute polls showed her earlier estimated lead of more than five percentage points had narrowed.

Part of the large chunk of previously undecided voters appeared to be opting for Kuczynski, 77, a former economy minister and World Bank executive.

Pollster GfK said Friday its latest survey indicated Fujimori had 50.3 percent of the vote to 49.7 percent for Kuczynski.

"That is clearly a technical tie," GfK director Hernan Chaparro told foreign media in a news conference.

Another pollster, Datum, said Fujimori had 52.1 percent of the vote to 47.9 percent for Kuczynski, known as "PPK."

"PPK is gaining support from undecided voters," said Datum's director Urpi Torrado.

Pollster CPI on Thursday gave Fujimori 51.6 percent to 48.4 percent for Kuczynski.

CPI director Manuel Saavedra estimated some five percent of voters are still undecided. That is enough to swing the result against the populist conservative Fujimori.

Copyright AFP (Agence France-Presse), 2016

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