The vote depend continues to find out who will be part of conservative Keiko Fujimori in Peru’s presidential run-off in June.
Printed On 17 Apr 2026
Calls to take away the top of Peru’s electoral authority have intensified as delays and alleged irregularities clouded the presidential vote depend.
As of Friday, no clear challenger has emerged to face conservative frontrunner Keiko Fujimori within the June 7 run-off.
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The final election was held on Sunday, however an extension was granted to accommodate for the difficulties in poll distribution.
Stress has mounted in opposition to the top of Peru’s Nationwide Workplace of Electoral Processes (ONPE), Piero Corvetto. Complaints over errors and logistical issues throughout Sunday’s election have been compounded by a sluggish tally that has rattled investor confidence and heightened uncertainty.
In line with the ONPE, leftist Roberto Sanchez and ultraconservative former Lima Mayor Rafael Lopez Aliaga stay locked in a detailed battle for second place, separated by about 13,000 votes as of Friday.
With 93.3 % of the ballots counted, Sanchez held 12.0 % of the vote and Lopez Aliaga 11.9 %.
Fujimori, in the meantime, remained firmly in first place with 17 %, positioning her for the run-off. Remaining outcomes may take as much as two weeks, in keeping with native election-monitoring group Transparencia.
The vote counting has been additional delayed by the roughly 5 % of ballots that had been recognized for evaluation attributable to lacking info or errors in polling station data, in keeping with ONPE information. These ballots might be reviewed by a particular electoral jury earlier than being included within the remaining depend, officers mentioned.
Enterprise leaders and lawmakers from throughout the political spectrum have known as on Corvetto to step down, arguing {that a} alternative ought to oversee the second spherical.
“Errors this severe have penalties,” Jorge Zapata, head of enterprise chamber CONFIEP, informed native radio station RPP.
Earlier this week, Corvetto acknowledged that there had been some logistical delays that compelled voting to be prolonged by a day, primarily in Lima. These delays triggered fraud allegations, notably from Lopez Aliaga, who has known as for counting to be suspended. Corvetto has denied that any irregularities happened.
Even so, Peru’s high electoral courtroom, the Nationwide Jury of Elections, filed a legal grievance with prosecutors in opposition to Corvetto, citing alleged offences, together with violations of voting rights. Representatives for Corvetto didn’t instantly reply to a Reuters request for remark.
An investigation can be below means after supplies from 4 polling stations had been discovered on a public highway in Lima on Thursday, the police mentioned. ONPE mentioned on the social media platform X that the votes from these stations had already been recorded for counting.
European Union election observers mentioned this week that they discovered no proof of fraud.

