Overview
- Preliminary tallies from Sunday’s vote, updated Monday, put Keiko Fujimori first and Rafael López Aliaga narrowly second, pointing to a June runoff as the official count continues.
- The National Elections Jury ordered extraordinary voting Monday for roughly 52,000 to 63,300 registered voters in Lima Sur and in Orlando, Florida, and Paterson, New Jersey, after ballot materials failed to arrive on time.
- ONPE trucked materials overnight under police and military escort to reopen schools in San Juan de Miraflores, Lurín and Pachacámac from 7 a.m. to 6 p.m. so affected voters could cast ballots.
- In a widening accountability push, ONPE moved to sue contractor Servicios Generales Galaga, its electoral manager José Edilberto Samamé was detained and resigned after admitting errors, and the National Board of Justice opened a preliminary probe of ONPE chief Piero Corvetto.
- Voters and poll workers described shortages of ink and paper and long delays printing tally sheets, which kept many members of mesa at polling sites until the early morning.