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Elections 2022: How many votes did Cecilia Chacón’s candidacy get for Mayor of San Borja?

Elections 2022: How many votes did Cecilia Chacón's candidacy get for Mayor of San Borja?

Former Fuerza Popular congresswoman Cecilia Chacón was one of the familiar faces of this regional and municipal election, as she ran for the position of mayor of the San Borja district.

The candidate from the Fujimori party had reported that, despite not currently living in that district, it was a jurisdiction in which she had spent most of her life.

How many votes did Chacón get?

According to the ONPE count of 100 minutes processed, Chacón de Vettori got 11,716, which represents 14,196% of the valid votes, far from the more than 35,000 obtained by Marco Álvarez, from Renovación Popular.

Chacón de Vettori has been elected in three consecutive congressional elections for Fujimori, in the periods 2006-2011, 2011-2016 and 2016-2019.

You can review the ONPE count at this link.

Elections 2022

This Sunday, October 2, the 2022 Regional and Municipal Elections were held with which it will be decided who will be the new authorities for the period from 2023 to 2026.

In total, 25 regional governors, 196 provincial mayors and 1,694 district mayors will be elected at the national level.

In addition to their respective councilors from regional governments and aldermen, the elections on October 2 will serve to elect some 13,032 officials throughout the country.

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