Peru’s National Jury of Elections (JNE) has officially rejected appeals filed by the political party Juntos por el Perú (Together for Peru) seeking to annul results from 2,398 voting tables. The appeals centered on allegations of “cloned results” in Lima and manipulation of votes cast from the United States. The JNE released the full text of its decisions, systematically dismantling the arguments presented by the party, led by Roberto Sánchez, who has previously been accused of fraud. The electoral tribunal refuted claims of irregularities, effectively upholding the previously certified results. This decision marks a significant step in finalizing the electoral process and resolving disputes surrounding the recent elections. Juntos por el Perú had argued widespread inconsistencies warranted a re-evaluation of the vote count, but the JNE found these claims unsubstantiated. The rejection of the appeal suggests the JNE is confident in the integrity of the election results.