A few days after the elections, a citizen found colorfully marked minutes in a polling station in San Borja. According to her testimony before the police, after handing them over, she received a call indicating that the minutes had been misplaced.
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The National Office of Electoral Processes confirmed the loss of electoral records in San Juan de Lurigancho and San Borja as part of the incidents recorded during the day of April 12. This was confirmed by the spokesperson Katyuska Valencia during the press conference organized by the entity to report on the computer system, absenteeism and the problems that occurred in the elections.Valencia acknowledged that the cases are regrettable, however…
A few days after the elections, a citizen found colorfully marked minutes in a polling station in San Borja. According to her testimony before the police, after handing them over, she received a call indicating that the minutes had been misplaced.