been stolen from her during thank you so much marianna, that reporting from lima last speak to jennifer mccoy, who's a professor political science at georgia state university with an expertise on latin american affairs. she's joining us from atlanta, georgia. hi there, thanks for your time. so analysts had been predicting that a close result could perhaps lead to days of uncertainty and perhaps even unrest with for him or you now claiming irregularities. does that add fuel to that scenario? well, it certainly does the observers both the national and international have asked for people to be calm and wait for results. the election authority do have a good reputation with both candidates, you know, saying basically that they one and please maury, cake or morning, alleging fraud. this, of course, while up in the street, so it could be very unstable. conflict in, in the coming day. the, the vote so far really highlight a sharp divide between voters in the capital, lima and those voting and rural areas with castillo performing better amongst the rural voters. how do you explain his rise as he is a