Keiko Fujimori declared winner of Peru presidential election weeks after vote
Certified win
The BBC reported that Fujimori, the daughter of former president Alberto Fujimori, won 50.135% of the vote against Roberto Sanchez's 49.865%. The official certification followed a prolonged count and legal review after the June 7 runoff.
The delay helped fuel uncertainty and political tension, but the result now gives a formal end point to the dispute.
Political divide
This race was significant not just because it was close, but because it exposed how divided Peru remains between conservative and left-leaning camps. A margin of fewer than 50,000 votes means both sides will likely continue debating the legitimacy and meaning of the result.
Early agenda
Fujimori's inauguration is expected on July 28, placing her in office at a moment when voters are likely demanding rapid action on stability, corruption, and economic recovery. Her early moves will be watched closely for signs of whether she can broaden support beyond her narrow electoral base.