During the election day of the second round, the version of the fact that an 18-year-old man who was authorized to pay for the Champagnat school in Surco was registered as a “died person” on the electoral roll went viral. According to his testimony, the members of his polling station had indicated this to him at the time of handing over his National Identity Document (DNI). However, this was a confusion in the reading of the annotations on the e…
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During the election day of the second round, the version of the fact that an 18-year-old man who was authorized to pay for the Champagnat school in Surco was registered as a “died person” on the electoral roll went viral. According to his testimony, the members of his polling station had indicated this to him at the time of handing over his National Identity Document (DNI). However, this was a confusion in the reading of the annotations on the e…