With 99.78% of votes tallied in Peru’s presidential election, right-wing candidate Alberto Fujimori has established an insurmountable lead, according to the National Office of Electoral Processes (ONPE). Only 40,213 votes remain to be counted, and Fujimori’s advantage makes a reversal of the outcome highly improbable. This result signals a likely return to power for a figure linked to a controversial past, given Fujimori’s father, Alberto Fujimori, previously served as president and was later convicted of corruption and human rights abuses. The outcome is expected to be officially confirmed as the remaining votes are processed. International observers are monitoring the final stages of the count and awaiting official certification. This election has been closely watched due to concerns about political polarization and the potential implications for Peru’s democratic institutions.