Citizens who do not go to vote or be polling station members in the next presidential elections on April 12 will receive a fine, according to the National Elections Jury (JNE).
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There are three types of fines for those who do not attend to vote, amounts that are set in relation to the Tax Tax Unit (UIT) for this year, which amounts to S/ 5,500.
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In the districts considered to be “extreme poverty” The amount of the fine is the equivalent of 0.5% of the UIT, that is, S/ 27.50. While in the districts classified as “non-extreme poverty”the penalty for not attending to pay amounts to 1% of the UIT, which is equivalent to S/ S/55.00.
On the other hand, in those jurisdictions considered as “not poor” is the equivalent of 2% of the ITU, which represents S/110.00.
And the penalty for citizens who do not comply with assuming as voting board membersor amounts to 5% of the ITU of the current year, that is to sayr S/ 275.00.
As recalled, on Sunday, April 12, general elections will be held to elect the president of the republic, two vice presidents, 130 deputies and 60 senators of the bicameral Congress, as well as five members of the Andean Parliament.
Meanwhile, on Sunday, October 4, elections will be held to elect regional governors and provincial and district mayors throughout the country.
