Presidential candidate Fernando Olivera Vega, representing the Frente de la Esperanza 2021 (Hope Front 2021 Party), cast his vote in Lima's San Isidro district on Sunday.
Olivera Vega voted at Alfonso Ugarte Emblematic School.
He arrived at the polling place accompanied by some supporters to take part in the electoral process.
Joining Olivera Vega on the presidential ticket are Elizabeth Leon Chinchaya as first vice-presidential candidate and Carlos Ricardo Cuaresma Sanchez as second vice-presidential candidate.
According to the voter registry of the National Registry of Identification and Civil Status (Reniec), more than 27 million Peruvians are eligible to vote at 92,766 polling tables nationwide, in a process that marks the return to a bicameral Congress.
In this electoral process, voters will choose the President, vice presidents, as well as members of the bicameral Congress (Senate and Chamber of Deputies), and representatives to the Andean Parliament.
As is known, the 2026 election day began this Sunday at 7:00 a.m. nationwide and will run until 6:00 p.m., during which citizens can go to the polls to choose the country's new national authorities.