The official vote count in Peru’s presidential election shows Keiko Fujimori slightly ahead of her rival, Roberto Sánchez, by a margin of 651 votes. This narrow lead sets the stage for a critical final phase of tabulation. Remaining uncounted votes, particularly those from Peruvian citizens abroad, are expected to be decisive in determining the election’s outcome. The ONPE (National Office of Electoral Processes) is overseeing the official count. The close results suggest a potentially contested election. International observers are monitoring the process as the nation awaits the final results and the confirmation of its next president. The outcome hinges on the processing of outstanding ballots and overseas votes.