
Peru defines this Sunday, June 7, its next president of the republic. More than 27 million citizens are called to the polls to choose between Keiko Fujimori and Roberto Sanchez in one second round of the Peru Elections 2026 marked by political polarization and the expectation of a close result.
From 6 pm, the ONPE will begin publishing the official progress of the vote count. In this live note you will be able to follow minute by minute the progress of minutes processed and accounted for in Pasco; updated results; the evolution of white and null votes; and all the incidents of election day.
In addition, our platform will allow you to review the results disaggregated by region, province and district as the official scrutiny progresses.
The presidential second round faces Keiko Fujimori and Roberto Sanchezwho managed to advance to the runoff after winning a first round marked by political fragmentation and dispersion of the vote. In total, 35 candidates participated in the elections held on April 12, in one of the most fragmented elections in recent decades in Peru.
Keiko Fujimoricandidate for Popular Forceobtained 17.192% of the valid votes in the first round, while Roberto Sanchezof Together for Perureached 12.039%, narrowly surpassing Rafael López Aliaga in the dispute for second place. Election day was also marked by high levels of absenteeism—more than seven million Peruvians did not go to vote despite the fact that voting is mandatory—as well as by questions and complaints of irregularities against the ONPEthe body in charge of the organization and official counting of votes.
What is the fine for not voting?
This penalty is not the same for everyone, because it depends on the socioeconomic classification of the district where the citizen who fails to vote is registered in his National Identity Document (DNI).
The fine is calculated based on the amount of the ITU 2026, which is S/5,500. Non-poor districts: 2% of the UIT, which is equivalent to S/110. Poor districts: 1% of the UIT, which is equivalent to S/55. Districts in extreme poverty: 0.5% of the UIT, which is equivalent to S/27.50.
Do I have to pay a fine if I do not fulfill my role as a polling station member?
Yes, and in this case the penalty is equivalent to 5% of a UIT, that is, S/275.










