Peru’s presidential election remains unresolved as leftist candidate Yonhy Lescano seeks to annul votes cast by Peruvians abroad. With 99.6% of votes counted, Keiko Fujimori currently leads with 50.1% of the total. Her rival, Pedro Sánchez, trails closely behind, separated by approximately 41,000 votes. Lescano alleges irregularities in the overseas voting process, prompting his call for the annulment. This move could significantly alter the outcome of the extremely close race. The National Jury of Elections (JNE) will now review the challenge, potentially triggering a recount or further investigation. The final results and the legitimacy of the election hinge on the JNE’s decision regarding the disputed ballots.