Keiko Fujimori, a prominent figure in Peruvian politics and daughter of former president Alberto Fujimori, is one of the leading candidates in the 2026 Peruvian presidential election. The election is scheduled for June 7, 2026, and will determine Peru's next president in a nation facing significant economic and political challenges. Fujimori's candidacy is notable given her family's controversial legacy and her own legal battles, including a 2018 conviction later overturned. The current prediction market odds of 66% reflect her position as a frontrunner, though Peru's political landscape remains volatile. Other major candidates include Pedro Castillo allies and centrist reformers. The market's odds suggest traders view her as favored but not dominant, with meaningful uncertainty about voter turnout, coalition dynamics, and last-minute political developments. Over the coming months, these odds may shift based on polling data, campaign performance, and evolving political alliances. The market resolves when official election results are certified by Peru's National Jury of Elections (Jurado Nacional de Elecciones).