In seventh place is Now Nation candidate Alfonso Lopez Chau with 1,221,272 ballots, representing 7.291% of valid votes.
He is followed by People First candidate Marisol Perez Tello with 571,170 ballots, equivalent to 3.410% of valid votes, and YoBelieve candidate Carlos Espá with 560,792 votes, representing 3.348% of valid ballots.
Fernando Olivera of Hope Front ranks tenth with 307,880 votes (1.838%), followed by Jose Luna of We Can Peru with 266,768 votes (1.593%), Yonhy Lescano of Popular Cooperation with 214,779 votes (1.282%), and Cesar Acuña of Alliance for Progress with 192,516 votes (1.149%).
Enrique Valderrama of the Aprista Party received 161,248 votes (0.963%), while George Forsyth of We Are Peru obtained 153,073 votes (0.914%) and Herbert Caller of the Patriotic Party of Peru garnered 144,183 votes (0.861%).
In seventeenth place is Peru First candidate Mario Vizcarra with 143,908 votes (0.859%), followed by Ronald Atencio of We Will Overcome with 140,174 votes (0.837%), Rosario Fernandez of A Different Path with 128,009 votes (0.764%), and Charlie Carrasco of the United Democrat Party of Peru with 119,026 votes (0.711%).
Vladimir Cerron of Free Peru obtained 100,073 votes (0.597%), while Mesias Guevara of the Purple Party received 82,196 votes (0.491%) and Roberto Chiabra of National Unity garnered 67,939 votes (0.406%).
Further down the list are Paul Jaimes of Let’s Progress with 66,046 votes (0.394%), Alex Gonzales of the Green Party with 63,924 votes (0.382%), Wolfgang Grozo of Democratic Integrity with 63,751 votes (0.381%), and Rafael Belaunde of Popular Freedom with 40,870 votes (0.244%).
Jose Williams of Go On Country obtained 32,585 votes (0.195%), while Francisco Diez-Canseco of Peru Action received 31,710 votes (0.189%) and Fiorella Molinelli of Force and Liberty garnered 27,217 votes (0.162%).
The final group includes Alvaro Paz de la Barra of Faith in Peru with 23,335 votes (0.139%), Armando Massé of Federal Peru with 21,744 votes (0.130%), Antonio Ortiz of Let’s Save Peru with 17,648 votes (0.105%), and Walter Chirinos of the PRIN party with 14,566 votes (0.087%).
Napoleon Becerra of the Workers Party obtained 11,388 votes (0.068%), while Carlos Jaico of Modern Peru received 9,801 votes (0.059%).