Keiko Fujimori is narrowing the gap with her opponent, Roberto Sánchez, in Peru’s presidential runoff election. A significant portion of this gain is attributed to votes cast by Peruvian citizens living abroad. Specifically, Fujimori secured a substantial 73% of the votes from Peruvians in Colombia. This influx of expat votes is proving crucial in a tightly contested race. The results suggest a potential shift in momentum as the final vote count continues. Further analysis is underway to determine the full impact of overseas voting on the overall outcome of the election. The race remains close, with the final results expected to be announced soon.