Overview
- The Office of Electoral Processes (ONPE) completed processing 100% of actas, reporting Keiko Fujimori with 50.135% and Roberto Sánchez with 49.865%, a margin of about 49,641 votes.
- The National Jury of Elections (JNE) Pleno has mandated an integrated review of the 60 Jurados Electorales Especiales’ proceedings before issuing the Acta General de Proclamación, with officials saying the proclamation will be held by July 3 at the latest.
- Roberto Sánchez has publicly acknowledged the quantitative result while alleging procedural irregularities, announcing plans to file a petition with the Inter‑American Commission on Human Rights and to form a legislative and civic oversight front.
- International observer teams including the OAS/MOE said they found no irregularities that would change the outcome, and several foreign leaders and regional organizations have already congratulated Fujimori.
- Practical transition steps are set by the electoral timetable: decentralized JEE proclamations are finishing, credentials are scheduled for July 15 at the Teatro Nacional, and the presidential inauguration is planned for July 28, with policy and personnel choices already being signaled by the incoming camp.