Keiko Fujimori of Fuerza Popular currently holds a slight lead in the presidential election, securing 50.102% of the vote with 9,138,562 votes tallied. Her main rival, leftist candidate Roberto Sánchez, has received 49.898% of the votes, amounting to 9,101,354. The difference between the two candidates is remarkably small, indicating a tightly contested race. The current results are based on a significant portion of the votes counted, but a number of voting records remain to be scrutinized. The final outcome hinges on the remaining uncounted votes, potentially shifting the balance. This close margin suggests a potentially contentious period as the final results are determined and verified.