The Peruvian presidential election remains exceptionally close as vote tallying nears completion. With 99.627% of ballots processed by the ONPE electoral body, Keiko Fujimori and Roberto Sánchez are separated by a mere 41,565 votes. Only 346 voting records are currently in transit to the Jurisdictional Electoral Examination Board (JEE) for final verification, indicating the count is almost finalized. Despite the narrow margin, no outstanding votes remain to be tallied. The National Jury of Elections (JNE) is still expected to make the official proclamation of the winner in mid-July. The extremely tight results are fueling anticipation and potential legal challenges as both candidates await the final decision. This election marks a historically close contest in Peru’s recent political history.