The Lima Centro 1 Special Electoral Board (JEE) held a public hearing to carry out the decentralized proclamation of the vote count results for the presidential race held during the General Elections on April 12.
This special electoral body began the procedure in the presence of party representatives and members of the media.
JEE Lima Centro 1
In the consolidated report for the Lima Centro 1 Special Electoral Board, officials read out the number of polling tables installed and electoral records received for the districts under its jurisdiction: Breña, Jesus Maria, and Lima.
In the case of Breña, 355 polling tables were installed and the same number of electoral records were received.
Meanwhile, 431 polling tables were set up and 431 electoral records were received in Jesus Maria.
In Lima, 1,030 polling tables were installed and the same number of electoral records were registered.
That means a total of 1,816 polling tables were installed and 1,816 electoral records were received within the Lima Centro 1 Special Electoral Board, representing the consolidated total for the entire jurisdiction.
Similarly, 61 electoral records were challenged, none were declared null, and only five underwent the vote recount procedure.
Similarly, the Lima Centro 2 Special Electoral Board (JEE) proclaimed the presidential vote count results for the electoral district of Peruvians abroad.
Within this electoral jurisdiction, which includes Africa, the Americas, Asia, Europe, and Oceania, 2,543 polling tables were set up, while 48 were not installed.
Of the total electoral records processed, 1,775 were counted as regular records, 711 as challenged records, nine declared null, and 88 subject to vote recounts.
Likewise, officials reported that a total of 411,077 citizens cast their ballots from a registry of 1,192,224 eligible voters abroad, with 100% of ballots cast counted.
Regarding the results, null votes totaled 28,323, equivalent to 6.9%, while blank votes reached 74,792, representing 18.2% of the total.
JEE Trujillo
Earlier, the Trujillo Special Electoral Board (JEE), whose jurisdiction includes the provinces of Trujillo and Viru in La Libertad region, presented the vote count results corresponding to that electoral district.
Within this jurisdiction, 388,799 ballots cast were counted, of which 334,755 were valid votes, representing 86.1% of the total.
Blank votes totaled 36,291, equivalent to 9.3%, while null votes reached 17,753, accounting for 4.56%.
Officials also reported that 1,675 polling tables were installed. Regarding the electoral records processed, 1,525 regular records and 150 challenged records were counted, of which 31 were subject to vote recounts.
It should be noted that the Trujillo Special Electoral Board (JEE) is one of the three special electoral boards operating in La Libertad region.
Thus, following the proclamation of results by the 60 Special Electoral Boards (JEEs) nationwide, the National Elections Board (JNE) receives the decentralized records and proceeds with the general proclamation of results.