Ricardo Uracaya
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27-year-old Ricardo Uracaya says he's used to having bad choices when it comes to voting in Peru.
He voted for the leftist Roberto Sanchez, not because he totally backs the current lawmaker, but he says voting for Keiko Fujimori, the daughter of former hardline president Alberto Fujimori, would be a step backward toward dictatorship.
We need decisions for the good of everyone and not for just a few connected people.
Peru has seen at least 10 presidents win elections, be removed or resigned or jailed, with none having completed a full term since 2016.
If Fujimori prevails as president, she'll be the latest in a string of wins for the right in Latin America.