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Peru electoral body pledges to fix voting ‘flaws’ ahead of June presidential runoff

By Thomson Reuters May 17, 2026 | 11:01 AM

LIMA, May 17 (Reuters) – Peru’s top electoral authority pledged on Sunday to correct “flaws” that delayed April’s first-round election results by a month ​ahead of a presidential runoff scheduled for ‌June 7.

The National Elections Board (JNE) officially proclaimed right-wing candidate Keiko Fujimori and leftist Roberto Sanchez as the two finalists for the presidency. The board also announced the formation of ‌a ​committee of national and international experts ⁠to assist with ⁠oversight during the second round.

“We cannot deny that there were many difficulties and flaws in the logistical deployment by the organizing entity, ONPE,” JNE ​President Roberto Burneo told a press conference.

The April 12 elections were marred by delays in opening ⁠polling stations, which forced voting ⁠to extend an extra day, primarily ​in the capital Lima. The complications prompted allegations of ​fraud from ultraconservative candidate Rafael Lopez Aliaga, who ‌narrowly finished in third place.

Burneo said the new five-member oversight team includes academics from Peru, Chile, Uruguay, and Puerto Rico with expertise in cybersecurity and ⁠electoral materials.

“We have incorporated all the lessons learned from the first round and are strengthening oversight,” Burneo said.

Following the ⁠official announcement ‌of the finalists, Lopez Aliaga’s party ⁠said it would request the annulment of ​the ‌first-round results. The JNE said the ​results were “final ⁠and unappealable.”

“The electoral fraud in Peru has just been consummated,” Lopez Aliaga said in a post on X. “We will not accept results that are the product of fraud and corruption.”

(Reporting by Marco Aquino; Editing ​by Mark Porter)