Presidential candidate Francisco Diez Canseco Tavara, representing Peru Accion (Peru Action Party), cast his vote as part of the 2026 General Elections on Sunday.
The presidential hopeful went to his polling station around midday at Alfonso Ugarte School, located in Lima's San Isidro district.
The candidate arrived at the polling place accompanied by supporters of his party to take part in the electoral process.
Earlier in the day, Diez Canseco shared an election breakfast with his supporters at Santa Rosa Market in Las Flores neighborhood, Lima's San Juan de Lurigancho district.
Voting nationwide began at 7:00 a.m. on Sunday, with more than 27 million Peruvians expected to cast ballots until 6:00 p.m. to elect new national authorities.
The process includes the installation of 92,766 polling tables across the country. In Metropolitan Lima and Callao Province, 2,260 polling places have been set up, mainly in schools and universities.
During this election, citizens will choose the president of the Republic, vice presidents, as well as representatives to the Senate, the Chamber of Deputies, and the Andean Parliament.