Here’s the latest I can provide based on publicly available sources up to now.
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Peru’s ONPE has been in the news due to leadership and transparency matters around the 2026 elections. In mid-April 2026, there were reports of the ONPE Electoral Management Director being detained in Peru for alleged acts related to official duties, with a resignation letter subsequently submitted as part of the unfolding situation. This event raised questions about electoral logistics and integrity during the ongoing process. [Source: Andina article dated April 12–13, 2026]
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Separately, in prior years ONPE consistently emphasized transparency and multi-stakeholder controls to prevent fraud during elections, highlighting that results processing involved party verification and national oversight. While these statements predate 2026, they illustrate ONPE’s ongoing commitment to transparent electoral administration. [Source: Andina article dated April 9, 2021]
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The official ONPE Peru portal provides updated communications and procedural notices related to General Elections 2026, including availability of voting materials and how results are published as acts are processed. This site serves as the primary local source for official election logistics in Peru. [Source: ONPE Peru official site, updated 2024]
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