Presidential candidate Walter Chirinos, representing the PRIN party, cast his vote in Lima's La Molina district as part of the 2026 General Elections.
Chirinos went to vote at Villa Caritas School, located in Lima's Rinconada del Lago 2nd Stage residential area, shortly before 11:00 a.m.
Wearing a white shirt and dark trousers, the candidate stood in line to enter the school and cast his ballot without incident at his assigned polling table.
Chirinos heads the presidential ticket of the Political Party PRIN, which includes Julio Alberto Vega Ybañez as first vice-presidential candidate and Mayra Lizeth Vargas Gil 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 an election that marks the return to a bicameral Congress.
Voting began this Sunday at 7:00 a.m. nationwide and will continue until 6:00 p.m., during which citizens can go to the polls to elect new national authorities.
A total of 92,766 polling tables are expected to be installed nationwide.
In Metropolitan Lima and the Constitutional Province of Callao, 2,260 polling locations have been set up, most of them in schools and universities.