According to the official results provided by the
, with 62.70% of the ballots counted, Podemos Peru obtained 14.89% of votes, followed by Partido Morado (12.19%), and Accion Popular (9.69%).
FREPAP received 9.21%, followed by Fuerza Popular (7.91%), Partido Popular Cristiano-PPC (6.21%), Frente Amplio (5.62%), Juntos por el Peru (4.84%), Somos Peru (4.76%), Alianza Para el Progreso (3.45%), Peru Patria Segura (3.15%), Union Por el Peru (3.01%), and Partido Aprista Peruano-APRA (2.64%).
Democracia Directa obtained 2.03%, followed by Avanza Pais (1.99%), Peru Libre (1.93%), Solidaridad Nacional (1.58%), Peru Nacion (1.57%), Vamos Peru (1.32%), Contigo (1.09%), and Renacimiento Unido Nacional (0.94%).
In the case of Lima, candidates competed for 36 seats in Congress.
The parliamentary elections saw 21 political parties partake in the process.
Out of the total eligible voters, 23,825,154 live in Peru and 974,239 reside abroad, of which 650,010 are in the Americas, 281,640 in Europa, 36,288 in Asia, 5,980 in Oceania, and 321 in Africa.
The extraordinary parliamentary elections see 21 political parties partake in the process.
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