Overview
- The Ministry of Foreign Affairs said the repliegue of overseas voting records and physical ballots will finish on Wednesday, June 10, enabling delivery of the remaining packages to the ODPE and ONPE for official counting.
- Ipsos and Transparencia have reaffirmed that their 100% rapid count showed a statistical tie and that it included votes collected in multiple foreign cities, with a reported margin of error that allows small official shifts.
- Ipsos’ CEO Alfredo Torres later described scenario analyses suggesting narrow wins for Keiko Fujimori, prompting Juntos por el Perú to file a complaint with the JNE demanding publication of the underlying methodology and technical ficha.
- Cancillería says shipments are escorted by diplomatic staff under strict chain‑of‑custody rules and that new rules requiring return of physical cédulas from consulates have lengthened the time needed for overseas votes to enter the official tally.
- International observers from the OEA and the EU urged calm while ONPE completes the count and recommended that electoral authorities develop a system to transmit reliable preliminary results to reduce uncertainty in future elections.