The official count confirms that Keiko Fujimori has won Peru's presidential runoff by 49,641 votes, and the National Jury of Elections plans to proclaim and credential her before she is inaugurated in Parliament later this month.The National Office of Electoral Processes completed a 22-day tally, reporting 50.135% for Keiko Fujimori with 9.223M votes and 49.865% for Roberto Sánchez with 9.174M votes after Special Electoral Juries reviewed disputed ballots.Roberto Sánchez has rejected the results, alleging without presenting evidence that ballots cast by Peruvians abroad were mishandled and refusing to recognize a government led by Keiko Fujimori.Fujimori's victory returns fujimorismo to power more than two decades after
Alberto Fujimori's fall, makes her the first woman elected president, and arrives as
Peru confronts years of political instability and rising organized crime that she has promised to address.