Live Results of ONPE: Official Counting for Peru 2026 Elections
The counting of votes in the 2026 Peru elections is proceeding at a cautious pace, with current updates indicating a total of 95.979% of acts processed. This reflects 89,036 validated acts out of a total of 92,766 nationwide, indicating that 1,547 acts are in the process of being sent to the Special Electoral Jurisdictions (JEE) while 2,183 remain pending.
Current Standings of Candidates
Roberto Sánchez Palomino from the “Juntos por el Perú” party currently leads with 50.057% of the valid votes, while Keiko Fujimori Higuchi from “Fuerza Popular” holds 49.943%. This delineation continues to depict a narrow margin of 0.114 percentage points or 20,221 votes out of a total of approximately 17,949,451 valid votes calculated so far.
The unchanged results between the updates at 11:55 a.m. and 12:55 p.m. suggest a slowdown in the incorporation of new acts into the counting process. This is often typical during this stage, primarily due to pending acts arising from remote areas or those subject to review.
Voter Statistics and Trends
The statistics display 114,573 blank votes, accounting for 0.601% of total votes, while 1,132,017 votes were invalid, representing 5.943%. The steady vote counting sequence indicates that as more acts are processed, any adjustment in the lead may influence the outcome significantly, especially given the tight competition between the candidates.
Updates on the Electoral Process
By 9:36 a.m., a further update showed that 95.848% of acts had been counted, with Sanchez accumulating 8,907,926 votes (50.065%) against Fujimori’s 8,884,755 votes (49.935%). The difference between them persisted but slightly reduced to 23,171 votes, marking a slow but evident tightening of the electoral contest.
As more updates followed through the early morning hours, the results showed Keiko Fujimori gaining ground on Sanchez, with the distance decreasing to less than 26,500 votes in one of the later counts.
Conclusion: A Tight Race Ahead
With both candidates closely contending, every further update from the ONPE is now critical. The major political insights and reflections will undoubtedly evolve as the electoral process unfolds. The next few weeks, leading towards the anticipated official declaration from the National Jury of Elections (JNE) in mid-July, are poised to be crucial for both candidates, heightening the competitive stakes of this election.
Stay tuned for live updates as we track the changing dynamics of the Peru elections in what could be a historic moment for the nation.

