Peruvian electoral authorities have declared conservative politician Keiko Fujimori the winner of the country's presidential runoff election, which was dominated by voters' concerns over rising crime rates.
Fujimori, 51, the daughter of former President Alberto Fujimori, ran for president for the fourth time in her political career.
She is set to become Peru's ninth president in a decade when she takes office later this month.
The country's highest electoral body ratified her election victory on Friday.
Figures released by election officials earlier in the week showed that, with 100% of the votes counted, Fujimori had 9,223,000 votes, or 50.135% of the total, while her rival, National Congressman Roberto Sanchez, had more than 9,173,000 votes, or 49.865%.
