Peru's ONPE at 100%: Fujimori 17.181%, Sanchez 12.031%, Lopez Aliaga 11.904%

Photo: ONPE

Photo: ONPE

10:24 | Lima, May. 15.

The National Office of Electoral Processes (ONPE) released its report with 100% of electoral records counted in the presidential election.

Popular Force candidate Keiko Fujimori obtained 17.181% of the nationwide vote, followed by Together for Peru candidate Roberto Sanchez with 12.031%, and Popular Renewal candidate Rafael Lopez Aliaga with 11.904%.

After a total of 92,766 electoral records were counted, Fujimori Higuchi obtained 2,877,678 votes, Sanchez Palomino 2,015,114, and Lopez Aliaga 1,993,904.

The difference between second and third place stands at 21,210 votes.

In fourth place is Good Governance Party candidate Jorge Nieto Montesinos with 1,837,517 votes, representing 10.971% of valid ballots.

He is followed by Civic Works Party candidate Ricardo Belmont Cassinelli with 1,698,903 votes, equivalent to 10.143%, and Country for All candidate Carlos Alvarez Loayza with 1,326,717 votes, or 7.921% of valid ballots.

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%).

(END) RMCH/MVB

Publicado: 15/5/2026