Roberto Sánchez, a Peruvian presidential candidate, has publicly appealed to his rival Keiko Fujimori to jointly request a recount of voting records alleging irregularities. The call focuses on discrepancies found in tallied votes. Simultaneously, representatives from the Juntos por el Perú party have raised concerns regarding the handling of voting records originating from Argentina, specifically questioning the chain of custody. They also allege internal modifications to regulations by the ONPE (National Office of Electoral Processes) concerning the mandatory digitization of ballots cast from abroad. These claims center on a change to a rule requiring digital copies of international votes. The allegations are unfolding amidst a tightly contested election result and heightened political tension in Peru. Further investigation into these claims is expected.