Élections présidentielles 2011 au Pérou : le retour inattendu du débat politique

The election to the Presidency of Peru of the nationalist and “leftist” candidate Ollanta Humala, in June, 2011, surprised most observers. In a context of strong economic growth and poverty decrease, voters seemed to have to opt for continuity. The mapping of the votes at the regional scale, and at...

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Main Authors: Evelyne Mesclier, Alexis Sierra
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Language:fra
Published: Pôle de Recherche pour l'Organisation et la diffusion de l'Information Géographique 2012-03-01
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Online Access:http://journals.openedition.org/echogeo/13025
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author Evelyne Mesclier
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Alexis Sierra
Élections présidentielles 2011 au Pérou : le retour inattendu du débat politique
EchoGéo
cartography
electoral strategy
Lima
Peru
presidential election
author_facet Evelyne Mesclier
Alexis Sierra
author_sort Evelyne Mesclier
title Élections présidentielles 2011 au Pérou : le retour inattendu du débat politique
title_short Élections présidentielles 2011 au Pérou : le retour inattendu du débat politique
title_full Élections présidentielles 2011 au Pérou : le retour inattendu du débat politique
title_fullStr Élections présidentielles 2011 au Pérou : le retour inattendu du débat politique
title_full_unstemmed Élections présidentielles 2011 au Pérou : le retour inattendu du débat politique
title_sort élections présidentielles 2011 au pérou : le retour inattendu du débat politique
publisher Pôle de Recherche pour l'Organisation et la diffusion de l'Information Géographique
series EchoGéo
issn 1963-1197
publishDate 2012-03-01
description The election to the Presidency of Peru of the nationalist and “leftist” candidate Ollanta Humala, in June, 2011, surprised most observers. In a context of strong economic growth and poverty decrease, voters seemed to have to opt for continuity. The mapping of the votes at the regional scale, and at the district scale in the capital Lima, helps to understand how the strategies followed by the various parties and coalitions took to the second round the two candidates that elicited the strongest rejection from the electorate, Ollanta Humala and Keiko Fujimori. Ollanta Humala obtained in the second round the support of both intellectuals and artists that had opposed the dictatorship of Alberto Fujimori, as well as the votes of those who have been left behind by the neoliberal path to development.
topic cartography
electoral strategy
Lima
Peru
presidential election
url http://journals.openedition.org/echogeo/13025
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