Overview
- ONPE suspended electoral production submanager Juan Phang Sánchez on Friday, opening a disciplinary case over delays that left 13 voting sites waiting for material on election day.
- Prosecutors and the national police ran three inspections Friday, including an ONPE warehouse and the Los Próceres school, to trace ballot boxes that left in a taxi and were later found in public spaces.
- JNE president Roberto Burneo told Congress he confirmed distribution failures by ONPE and said the electoral jury is weighing dozens of nullity petitions, which it can grant under law if chain‑of‑custody or other rules were broken.
- A new police report from San Borja details actas from polling station 059298 that a table technician says were later reported lost, while ONPE’s portal still shows several categories as pending and a separate case cites eight missing actas in San Juan de Lurigancho.
- Congress’s oversight panel re‑summoned Burneo for explanations on delays and uninstalled mesas, and lawmaker Norma Yarrow urged prosecutors to halt the vote count, signaling rising pressure on the tally as investigations proceed.