He National Election Jury (JNE) made official the registration of eight new presidential lists that ended the period of strikes without observations, raising to 32 the number of political parties who formally participate in the Elections 2026. The resolutions were issued by the Special Electoral Jury (JEE) Lima Center 1 corresponding, after validating compliance with the legal and procedural requirements.
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The groups that were enabled are Venceremos, Perú País para Todos, Perú Acción, Integridad Democratica, Cívico Obras, Cooperación Popular, Democrático Federal and the Party of Workers and Entrepreneurs. With these additions, the electoral process enters a new phase with candidates already firmly in the presidential race.
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The registration process takes place in parallel with the period of citizen strikes, a mechanism that allows candidates to be questioned due to alleged irregularities in documentation, resumes or legal requirements. At this stage, the JEE analyze the challenges presented and issue rulings in the first instance, which can be appealed before the JNE.
He JNE will continue to supervise the following phases of the electoral process, including the presentation of congressional lists, control of party financing and compliance with electoral propaganda regulations. These stages are decisive to guarantee transparency and fairness in competition.
Elections 2026: know the 32 registered parties that continue in the electoral race
| Matches | Candidates |
| we will win | Ronald Atencio |
| Peru country for all | Carlos Alvarez |
| Peru Action | Francisco Diez-Canseco |
| Democratic Integrity | Wolfgang Grozo |
| Civic Works | Ricardo Belmont |
| Popular Cooperation | Yonhy Lescano |
| Federal Democratic | Armando Massé |
| Workers and Entrepreneurs Party | Napoleon Becerra |
| Now Nation | Alfonso López Chau |
| Alliance for Progress (APP) | Cesar Acuña |
| Faith in Peru | Alvaro Paz de la Barra |
| Popular Force | Keiko Fujimori |
| Together for Peru | Roberto Sanchez |
| Good Government Party | Jorge Nieto |
| Peru United Democratic Party | Charlie Carrasco |
| We are Peru | George Forsyth |
| Front of Hope 2021 | Fernando Olivera |
| Purple Party | Messiah Guevara |
| Patriotic Party of Peru | Hebert Caller |
| Modern Peru | Carlos Jaico |
| We can Peru | José Luna Gálvez |
| Let’s progress | Paul Jaimes |
| A Different Path | Rosario Fernandez |
| Strength and Freedom | Fiorella Molinelli |
| Popular Freedom | Rafael Belaunde |
| PRIN | Walter Chirinos |
| YesI believe | Carlos Espá |
| Let’s save Peru | Antonio Ortiz |
| National Unity | Roberto Chiabra |
| APRA | Enrique Valderrama |
| Free Peru | Vladimir Cerron |
| Green Democrat | Alex Gonzales |
What are the parties that have not yet registered?
Despite the advance of the schedule of the Elections 2026there are still political organizations that have not managed to complete their definitive registration with the National Election Jury (JNE). Among them are Perú Primero, Renovación Popular, Avanza País and Primero La Gente, whose files have not yet reached the status of formally enabled lists.
These groups are not part of the group of 32 political parties that have already overcome the period of blemishes and have been fully incorporated into the electoral race. Their situation remains under evaluation within the electoral system, under the jurisdiction of the Special Electoral Juries (JEE) and, if applicable, one’s own JNE in the second instance.
In the case of Perú Primero, Renovación Popular and Avanza País are awaiting the decision of the Special Electoral Jury on the qualms imposed on their candidacies. Regarding People First, your registration has not yet been received because the JEE Lima Center 1 declared his request inadmissible considering that the presidential formula was presented outside the legal deadline, and rejected the party’s argument about alleged technical failures in the system of the JNE. Marisol Pérez Tello, party leader, indicated that they would appeal the decision.
