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The 2021 Peruvian general election were held on 11 April 2021, to elect the president of the Republic of Peru, two vice presidents of the same party, 130 congressmen of the Congress of Peru and 5 Andean parliamentarians for a five-year term from 2021 to 2026.
Early parliamentary elections were held in Peru on 26 January 2020. [1] The elections were called after President Martín Vizcarra constitutionally dissolved the Congress of the Republic on 30 September 2019. [1] All 130 congressmen corresponding to the 26 electoral districts were elected to serve the remainder of the 2016–2021 congressional ...
Results of the Congressional election Map of percentage of votes received by the largest party per region. The Popular Action, the largest party in the previous legislature, lost some of its seats, and previous parliamentary parties like Union for Peru (UPP) and the Broad Front (FA) had their worst results ever, attaining no representation. [8]
Municipal and regional elections in Peru were held on Sunday, 2 October 2022, electing authorities for the period 2023–2026. Since 2018, municipal and regional officials cannot serve consecutive terms.
Peruvian socialist Pedro Castillo widened his lead against right-wing rival Keiko Fujimori in the country's presidential vote on Monday, but she said she will not concede yet and alleged ...
The 2022 Lima municipal election were held on 2 October 2022, following the convening of regional and municipal elections throughout Peru. [1] Lima residents voted on a list of 40 candidates to replace incumbent Miguel Romero Sotelo whose term ended on 31 December 2022, alongside 39 metropolitan councilpeople.
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