Overview
- JEE Lima Centro 1 ruled Primero La Gente’s presidential registration extemporaneous, citing a missed Dec. 24 cutoff and a JNE report that linked incidents to the digital‑signature service without proof the party was directly affected.
- The resolution noted the party’s supporting writings carried timestamps after the exception window, reinforcing the tribunal’s finding that the filing came too late.
- Marisol Pérez Tello said her party will appeal to the JNE, arguing a failure in the JNE‑contracted digital signature prevented timely completion despite having documents ready in Declara+.
- Perú Primero’s Senate slate, which includes Mario Vizcarra, was declared inadmissible with a two‑day window to cure omissions, including documentation tied to Vizcarra’s 2005 peculado conviction, missing signatures and fingerprints, incomplete case data, and absent unpaid‑leave proofs for public employees.
- Tachas against candidates require a fee equal to one UIT—set at S/5,500 for 2026—after an earlier challenge to Vizcarra’s presidential run was rejected for lacking the payment, and pending appeals and fixes will determine who reaches the ballot.