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Second Round 2026: JNE Supervises Assembly of Material for External Voting

Summary by Diario Correo
The National Elections Jury continues to oversee the assembly of electoral materials for Peruvian citizens living abroad who will participate in the second presidential round scheduled for June 7.The monitoring work is carried out at the headquarters of the National Office of Electoral Processes, located in the district of Lurin, where the material is prepared and will be sent to Peruvian consulates and diplomatic offices in different countries.
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On Thursday morning, ONPE delivered the electoral material to the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, which is responsible for distributing it to the various polling stations abroad for the second round of elections on 7 June.

For the vote of our nationals, the electoral body includes 2 543 polling stations, distributed in 218 polling stations, located in 205 cities. Source: Photo: Andina / Video: RPP The Ministry of Foreign Affairs received material from the National Office of Electoral Processes (ONPE) that will be distributed to consular offices abroad in order to guarantee the right to vote to Peruvians abroad during the second round of the 2026 elections.For the…

The National Elections Jury continues to oversee the assembly of electoral materials for Peruvian citizens living abroad who will participate in the second presidential round scheduled for June 7.The monitoring work is carried out at the headquarters of the National Office of Electoral Processes, located in the district of Lurin, where the material is prepared and will be sent to Peruvian consulates and diplomatic offices in different countries.

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Diario Correo broke the news in Peru on Thursday, May 21, 2026.
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