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peruvoto2026 — Data‑Driven Electoral Transparency (Snapshot: April 20, 2026)

peruvoto2026 is an open-data repository providing a verifiable April 20, 2026 snapshot of Peru’s first-round presidential election results. Built entirely in Spanish to align with the Peruvian audience, it includes ONPE-sourced datasets, RENIEC geographic references, and a complete Power BI report with five analytical panels. The project enables transparent, independent validation of votes, geographic patterns, special polling stations, and date-specific results. Readers who prefer English or another language can use the Translate button available in modern browsers, including Microsoft Edge.

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Voting Peru 2026

When Election Logistics Fail: What the Law Actually Says About Late Material Delivery and Monday Voting in Peru (2026)

The first round of Peru’s 2026 elections faced serious logistical failures when hundreds of voting tables could not open on Sunday due to delayed delivery of electoral materials. Although many citizens claimed the situation was illegal, the electoral framework tells a different story. Peruvian law explicitly empowers the JNE to authorize exceptional measures when operational failures threaten the right to vote. By extending installation hours and allowing tables to open on Monday, the authorities acted within the legal boundaries established by the Ley Orgánica de Elecciones. The process was irregular, but the corrective actions remained lawful.

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