Peru Election Voting Extended to Second Day After Ballot Delivery Issues
In Brief
The extended voting period may influence the outcome of Peru's closely contested presidential and congressional elections.
Key Facts
- Technical and logistical problems delayed voting in Peru's presidential and congressional elections.
- Thousands of voters had to return to the polls after ballots failed to arrive as scheduled.
- Voting continued into Monday due to the ballot delivery mishap.
- The delays have the potential to affect results in a tight race.
- Peruvians are choosing both a new president and members of Congress.
What Happened
Peru's election process was disrupted when ballots failed to arrive at some locations, leading to extended voting into Monday as voters returned to cast their ballots.
Why It Matters
The logistical problems and extended voting may impact the legitimacy and results of the election, especially given the competitive nature of the race.
What's Next
Authorities are expected to address the causes of the ballot delivery issues. Final results may be delayed as voting concludes and ballots are counted.
Sources
- BBC World — Peru election drags into second day after ballot delivery fiasco(17m ago)
- Bloomberg Markets — Peruvians Go Back to Vote Again After Baffling Election Delays(34m ago)
