An entire Spanish village voted in less than 30 seconds in this weekend's local elections.
The seven registered voters of Villaroya, a small village in the La Rioja province, beat their own previous record of 32 seconds.
"I don't know if I'll get all seven votes, but it's almost certain that I will," he told Spanish media.
Mr Perez said that Villaroya's residents are "very well trained" and were ready to cast their votes as soon as polls opened this morning.
A mere 29 seconds and 52 hundredths later, Villaroya became the first seat in Spain to finish voting.
Mr Perez admitted his fellow countrymen were probably motivated by a sense of competitiveness with another Spanish village, Illán de Vacas in Castilla-La Mancha, which only has three registered voters.
Spain's local elections are seen as a test run for parliamentary polls due at the end of the year.