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Votes Since 1945 and Is 101 Years Old: the Story of Victor Yampi Vargas, an Exemplary Voter in Arequipa

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The election day of the second round in Peru left one of the most inspiring images. At the age of 101, Victor Yampi Vargas came to cast his vote convinced that citizen participation remains a duty that must be exercised as long as there is the possibility of doing so.Accompanied by his son, Jesús Eduardo Yampi, the older adult came to the Engineering area of the National University of San Agustín (UNSA), where 35 tables were set up for him to ca…
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The election day of the second round in Peru left one of the most inspiring images. At the age of 101, Victor Yampi Vargas came to cast his vote convinced that citizen participation remains a duty that must be exercised as long as there is the possibility of doing so.Accompanied by his son, Jesús Eduardo Yampi, the older adult came to the Engineering area of the National University of San Agustín (UNSA), where 35 tables were set up for him to ca…

Victor Yampi Vargas was born when Peru was still in its first century of republican life. This Sunday, accompanied by his youngest son, he returned to the polls of Arequipa to exercise his right to vote in this second round of the presidential elections.In a wheelchair and accompanied by his youngest son, Victor Yampi Vargas, 101, arrived at the polling place of the National University of San Agustín (UNSA) to fulfill what he considers a citizen…

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Diario Correo broke the news in Peru on Sunday, June 7, 2026.
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