Overview
- Lima Centro 1 declared Perú Libre’s presidential slate led by Vladimir Cerrón inadmissible due to a date discrepancy between his sworn consent and his registered résumé, granting two days to correct it.
- APRA’s presidential formula and its Andean Parliament list were also deemed inadmissible for missing required signatures, fingerprints and dates, with a two‑day window to subsanar after the party sent additional documents.
- In La Libertad, the Trujillo electoral jury left eight lists unadmitted, including Avanza País, Renovación Popular, APP, Libertad Popular and Fuerza y Libertad, ordering fixes within two days and declaring one Renovación Popular Senate bid improcedente.
- Other filings were flagged for basic omissions, including País para Todos for not stating the party’s full name in sworn consent and Sí Creo for failing to submit candidates’ life‑record declarations and consents, both with short deadlines to remedy.
- Legal challenges are mounting, with Perú Moderno’s Carlos Jaico filing a tacha to nullify Fuerza Popular’s national Senate list over list‑ordering authority, while a separate tacha against Renovación Popular’s presidential ticket was ruled inadmissible for nonpayment of the fee but can be regularized within one business day.