Here are the latest publicly reported items about ONPE (Peru’s National Office of Electoral Processes) as of mid-2026:
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ONPE has been at the center of ongoing investigations and oversight related to the 2026 general elections, including inspections by the Public Ministry to review supplier contracts and potential irregularities in contracting processes linked to the election. This indicates heightened scrutiny of procurement and logistical arrangements around ONPE’s operations.[2]
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Reports indicate that prosecutors and anti-corruption police conducted on-site actions at ONPE headquarters to gather documents connected to service providers linked to the April 12 elections, as part of a broader inquiry into alleged aggravated collusion involving ONPE leadership and other individuals.[2]
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Coverage from Peruvian outlets notes that ONPE has emphasized transparency and procedures around past and current elections, including statements from ONPE leadership about controls and oversight, although concrete details about 2026-specific conduct are varied across sources.[3]
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Additional reporting highlights that, in the wake of election-day irregularities, ONPE and other institutions faced investigations and public scrutiny, including expectations of follow-up inquiries into election logistics and the distribution of electoral materials.[4]
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Citations:
- ONPE procurement inspections and related investigations reported in Andina and Ground News summaries.[2]
- ONPE transparency statements and past election controls reported by Andina.[3]
- Election-day irregularities and subsequent investigations reported by Ground News and El Popular coverage.[4]
Sources
The delivery of electoral material must have ended on Saturday night, but the downloads extended until 6:00 a.m. on the same Sunday. Everyone points to Juan Phang who, from the same Saturday, stopped answering his cell phone and asked that all communication be through his lawyers.
ground.newsPolice and prosecutors entered the National Office of Electoral Processes (ONPE) on Sunday after more than 60,000 voters were left without voting in Peru's presidential elections due to the lack of installation of their polling stations in Lima, the police institution said.
ground.newsFunciones Principales de la ONPE Gestión de la logística electoral La ONPE se encarga de la planificación y ejecución de los recursos necesarios para las elecciones, asegurando que los materiales, equipos y personal estén disponibles en el tiempo y lugar requeridos para el buen
prezi.comThe Public Ministry (Prosecutor's Office) reported that an inspection is being carried out Wednesday at the National Office of Electoral Processes (ONPE) headquarters in Lima to collect documentation related to the contracting of service providers linked to the April 12 General Elections.
andina.pegovernment agency in Peru
www.wikidata.orgInfórmate sobre las Elecciones Generales 2026 #gobpe
www.gob.peNational Office of Electoral Processes (ONPE) Chief Piero Corvetto has affirmed that it is impossible for fraud to occur during the general elections on April 11, since political parties have established diverse controls in order to prevent that from happening.
andina.pe