Overview
- Carmen Velarde testified on Nov. 4 that the published list was the initial roll, not the final electoral register, and that its disclosure is mandated for five days to allow objections.
- She said access to the platform was individual and limited to each elector’s district, rejected claims of a hack or mass leak, and noted that no signatures, fingerprints or biometrics were posted.
- Velarde asserted the Jurado Nacional de Elecciones determines which fields appear, including domicile, and lawmakers plan to re-summon JNE and ONPE after their absence from the session.
- The Junta Nacional de Justicia has opened a preliminary disciplinary probe, while the Comptroller’s Office and the data protection authority conduct technical and legal reviews.
- Congresswoman Maricarmen Alva filed Bill No. 13052 to restrict published data such as DNI and addresses, which Velarde backed for future cycles as Reniec prepares to deliver the preliminary roll to the JNE on Nov. 13.