Overview
- - The National Jury of Elections extended voting to 6 p.m. on Sunday at the request of ONPE after morning delays prevented some polling places in Lima from opening on time.
- - ONPE blamed the transport contractor Servicios Generales Galaga for failing to provide enough vehicles to deliver election kits in the capital and said it will pursue legal and criminal action.
- - ONPE later confirmed that 15 polling centers in Lima received no materials, leaving 211 tables unopened and about 63,300 registered voters unable to cast a ballot, and it said those citizens will not be fined.
- - The European Union observer mission reported logistics-driven delays and said it had seen no irregularities in its first assessment of the vote.
- - Several presidential candidates criticized ONPE’s handling of the rollout, while the JNE reiterated that ONPE is responsible for election logistics and authorities coordinated checks to keep the process on track.