JNE Rejects Appeals to Annul Voting Tables in Lima and US, Clears Path for Results
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Lima, 19 Jun (EFE).- Left-wing candidate Roberto Sánchez led a demonstration to demand "transparency" in the final count of the presidential second round votes in Peru, which confronted him with right-wing Keiko Fujimori, while the National Elections Jury (JNE) declared its request for a "mass nullity" of polling stations unfounded. Sánchez, who is close to losing the second round of the presidential elections to Fujimori, marched this Friday in…
The National Elections Jury (JNE) declared inadmissible the appeals filed by Juntos by Peru to annul polling stations in Lima Metropolitana and the United States. The decision reached 1,751 tables located in the capital and 647 others installed in U.S. territory.
They Had No Proof! JNE Rejected Juntos' Requests for Peru to Cancel More than 2,300 Polling Stations
Pepitas: ‘Statistical indicators’JNE proclaimed results of elections of Andean senators, deputies and parliamentariansWhat began as one of the most ambitious appeals presented after the second presidential round ended up colliding with a question that the judges repeated over and over again during the hearing: where are the evidence?On Friday afternoon, the plenary of the National Elections Jury heard the arguments of the Juntos representatives …
Previously, the leftist candidate filed a first appeal to annul the votes of more than 1,700 tables.
Linda Lema Tucker More than a week after the presidential run-off, Peru is experiencing one of the most tense electoral crises in its recent history. While the vote of the interior regions mostly favored Roberto Sánchez, the foreign records have changed the result, generating accusations of judicialization of the process and of ignorance of the will expressed in the so-called “deep Peru.” Between challenges, disputes in the Electoral Juries and …
Peru: Hundreds March to Protect Their Vote
Following an open call for a peaceful demonstration issued by candidate Roberto Sánchez (Together for Peru), hundreds of Peruvians marched through the main streets of Metropolitan Lima, demanding transparency and an investigation into the alleged irregularities in the electoral process, which had been reported by Together for Peru. Although Lima Mayor Renzo Reggiardo ordered the closure of Lima’s Historic Center, with vehicle restrictions in eff…

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