Overview
- Peru’s election office began printing the voter roll packets known as the acta padrón at its Independencia plant with security controls and JNE inspectors on site.
- The print run covers 92,766 polling tables nationwide and lists each voter’s name, photo, national ID number and assigned polling place for the June 7 runoff.
- Completed sheets are moving to ONPE’s Lurín facility for final assembly as the election bodies stage materials for nationwide delivery.
- The JNE is running a full IT audit after finding cybersecurity and traceability risks in the STAE vote‑tally support system, which it has ruled out for the runoff.
- A group of retired top officers, including Senate candidates Otto Guibovich, César Astudillo, Jorge Montoya and José Cueto, urged the JNE to clarify alleged first‑round irregularities and to weigh constitutional extraordinary measures.