Peru 2026 Elections: Electoral process conducted normally, says JNE

Photo: ANDINA/Eddy Ramos

Photo: ANDINA/Eddy Ramos

00:00 | Lima, Jun. 8.

National Elections Board (JNE) Chairman Roberto Burneo stated that the electoral process held Sunday nationwide and abroad was conducted "with complete normality" as he dismissed any "fraud narrative."

In turn, National Office of Electoral Processes (ONPE) Chief Bernardo Pachas said the incidents reported had been corrected.

He added that these cases are being investigated by the Public Ministry (Prosecutor's Office).

Both electoral authorities held a press conference at the closing of Election Day.

Likewise, they ruled out any irregularities that could tarnish the process, noting that voting was carried out at all polling tables.

"The electoral process was conducted with complete normality," the JNE chairman said, while highlighting that the institution he heads has acted with complete neutrality and objectivity.

Call for calm

The JNE chairman called on all political actors and citizens to await the official results and respect the electoral authorities.

"We call on citizens, political organizations, their leaders, members, and supporters to remain calm and act with democratic responsibility in the coming hours and days," Burneo stated.

“Confidence in democracy is also built by respecting procedures, electoral timelines, and the will freely expressed by citizens," he added.

The JNE head firmly rejected any fraud narrative seeking to undermine the legitimacy of the electoral process that has taken place.

"There has been no fraud, and everything has been properly conducted. The incidents that have been reported are being handled appropriately. The official results will be released progressively through the corresponding institutional channels," Burneo emphasized.

ONPE acted transparently

In turn, the ONPE chief dismissed any claims of "fraud," stating that the incidents reported had been corrected by replacing the ballots with reserve materials available at polling places.

"We have not committed fraud at any stage of this electoral process. ONPE has always worked in a transparent and reliable manner, consistently keeping its doors open and ensuring transparency in the electoral processes and activities carried out at every stage," Pachas stated.

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Publicado: 8/6/2026