Peru has completed processing 98.32% of the votes in a tightly contested presidential election. Preliminary results indicate Keiko Fujimori currently holds a slight lead with 50.012% of the vote, compared to Pedro Sánchez’s 49.988%. This translates to a difference of just 4,310 votes between the candidates. However, the final outcome remains uncertain as authorities must still resolve 1,550 outstanding observations related to the tallied results. The electoral process is ongoing, and a definitive winner has not yet been declared. These observations will be crucial in determining the validity of the votes and ultimately, the next president of Peru. The close margin suggests potential legal challenges and a period of political uncertainty.