During the second round of Peru's presidential elections held on June 7, the vote counting process reached 99.71%. Following these results, leftist candidate Roberto Sanchez filed a formal request to invalidate overseas ballots. This legal move comes as the final tallies are being finalized. Sanchez is seeking the annulment of votes cast from abroad to potentially alter the outcome. The request highlights tensions surrounding the legitimacy of the electoral process. Authorities are now reviewing the application as the country awaits the final official declaration.