With 98.25% of votes tallied in Peru’s presidential election, right-wing candidate Keiko Fujimori maintains a slight lead over her leftist rival, Pedro Sánchez. Current results from the National Office of Electoral Processes indicate Fujimori has 50.003% of the vote, while Sánchez holds 49.997%. This translates to a difference of just 1,207 votes separating the two candidates. The extremely close margin suggests a potentially contested outcome and possible legal challenges. Official results are pending as the remaining votes are processed. The election has been closely watched, signaling a divided electorate and uncertain political future for Peru.