Right-wing candidate Keiko Fujimori is extending her lead over leftist candidate Roberto Sánchez as vote counting nears completion in Peru’s presidential runoff election held on June 7th. The results indicate a growing advantage for Fujimori, potentially signaling a shift in the outcome of the closely contested race. While the final tally is still underway, current figures demonstrate a clear trend favoring Fujimori. Sánchez’s campaign has yet to concede, and is expected to address supporters shortly. This election has been marked by intense polarization and accusations of fraud from both sides. International observers are monitoring the process to ensure a fair and transparent outcome. The outcome will significantly shape Peru’s political and economic direction for the next five years.