Peru’s 2026 Elections: Here is the link to view ONPE presidential results online

Photo: ANDINA

Photo: ANDINA

11:06 | Lima, Apr. 15.

Citizens can access the link on the National Office of Electoral Processes (ONPE) 2026 General Elections official website, which allows users to track the official results of the vote count as electoral records are processed at the institution's 126 computing centers.

In this regard, click here to follow the progress of the official results in Spanish language.

The 2026 General Elections will determine, through popular vote, the next President of the Republic, senators, deputies, and Andean Parliament representatives.

Through the web portal resultadoelectoral.onpe.gob.pe, both overall and disaggregated results are published, along with voting records in digital format. 

Anyone can access this data and the corresponding images by entering the website, as has been possible since 2001, when ONPE began publishing results on its institutional platform.

The difference this time is that users can perform searches not only by locating a polling station, but also by entering a National Identity Document (DNI) number.

Once voting concludes, polling table members count ballots from the five elections and prepare the corresponding voting records.

These records are then sent—physically and/or virtually—to computing centers operating in 126 Decentralized Electoral Process Offices (ODPE), where results are consolidated and incorporated into the general vote count.

Users can check the status of each record, including whether it is being processed, whether it has been flagged for observation, whether it will be referred to a Special Electoral Board (JEE) for resolution, or whether its results have already been counted.

For the first time, political organizations and observers can access a specialized module to download records in bulk, enabling more precise monitoring.

ONPE emphasized that the results available on the website are those incorporated into the official vote count. They are not based on statistical sampling, quick counts, or provisional tallies, which are methods used in other countries or by polling firms.

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Published: 4/15/2026
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