Ten of the twelve parties that had to present to the National Office of Electoral Processes (ONPE) their first report of contributions/income received and expenses incurred during the electoral campaign complied with this procedure.
The parties that presented their documents were the Purple Party, the Democratic Party of Somos Perú, the Front of Hope 2021 Party, the Patriotic Party of Perú, the Alliance for Progress, Avanza País – Social Integration Party, Fuerza Popular, Podemos Perú, Renovación Popular and Together for Peru.
In the cases of Acción Popular and Perú Libre, they presented their financial information but did not meet the admissibility requirements for reception indicated in the Financing Regulations for the Supervision of Party Funds.
According to the Claridad application, the total income reported by political parties amounts to S/ 1,217,037.84, while expenses amount to S/ 1,305,314.81.
Meanwhile, of the 116 obligated regional movements, 68 have complied with submitting their first report of contributions/income received and expenses incurred during the electoral campaign within the established period and 3 presented outside the established period. Another 45 did not present.
The income reported by the regional movements as a whole totals S/1,797,677.72, while the expenses amount to S/ 1,428,154.99
Candidate Information
Regarding the candidates, until Saturday, September 24, at 12:00 noon, of the total of 72,501 obliged, at the national level, 43,449 (59.93%) have complied with delivering their first report of contributions/income received and expenses incurred. during the electoral campaign, 632 (0.87%) submitted their financial information after the established deadline. 28,420 applicants (39.20%) have not done so.
To date, the total income is S/ 62’195,076.16, while the expenses of the candidates reach S/ 49’908,181.57.
The detail of the deliveries of the campaign financial reports can be seen in the Clarity portal.
The deadline for candidates for the 2022 Regional and Municipal Elections to submit the first financial information to ONPE on their contributions/income received and expenses incurred during the electoral campaign expired on September 16.