On April 12, the first round of the General Elections 2026 was held and, in many places, the process ended up becoming chaos due to the poor distribution of electoral material or because it simply took time to arrive. On Saturday, June 6, the National Office of Electoral Processes (ONPE) reported that the delivery of electoral documentation to the voting centers of Lima Metropolitana, Callao and interior of the country had been completed. A day …
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On April 12, the first round of the General Elections 2026 was held and, in many places, the process ended up becoming chaos due to the poor distribution of electoral material or because it simply took time to arrive. On Saturday, June 6, the National Office of Electoral Processes (ONPE) reported that the delivery of electoral documentation to the voting centers of Lima Metropolitana, Callao and interior of the country had been completed. A day …