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February 12, 2026
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Elections 2026: This is how the parties are located on the ballot

Elections 2026: This is how the parties are located on the ballot

A public draw will define this Thursday the place that the political parties will occupy in the extensive voter list for the general elections of next April 12 and an eventual presidential second round.

THE OFFICIAL LIST

1. Alliance We Will Win

2. Patriotic Party of Peru

3. Civic Party Works

4. Fía Popular Agricultural Front of Peru

5. Green Democratic Party

6. Good Government Party

7. Political Party Peru Action

8. PRIN Political Party

9. Let’s progress

10. Yes I Believe Political Party

11. Country For everyone

12. Front of Hope

13. Free Peru

14. Citizens for Peru

15. People First

16. Together for Peru

17. We can Peru

18. Federal Democratic Party

19. Faith in Peru

20. Democratic Integrity

21. Popular Force

22. Alliance for Progress

23. Popular Cooperation

24. Now Nation

25. Popular Freedom

26. A Different Path

27. Advance Country

28. Modern Peru

29. Peru First

30. Let’s save Peru

31. We are Peru

32. Peruvian Aprista Party

33. Popular Renewal

34. Peru United Democratic Party

35. Strength and Freedom

36. Workers and Entrepreneurs Party

37. National Unity

38. Purple Party

PREVIOUS NOTE

The National Office of Electoral Processes (ONPE) will be in charge of organizing, starting at 10:00 a.m., at its institutional headquarters, this process that will determine the location of the president, vice presidents, senators, deputies and representatives to the Andean Parliament of each participating group.

According to current regulations, the draw will be carried out following what is established in the Organic Law of Elections (LOP) and will have the participation of the representatives of each of the political organizations, a notary public and delegates from the electoral system organizations.

The provisions indicate that, within the same public event, two draws will be held. The first will define the order in which the symbols of the political organizations will appear on the ballot corresponding to the five elections scheduled for April 12.

The second, if necessary, will serve to establish the location of the two groups that access an eventual second round, scheduled for June 7, determining whether they will go to the left or right side of the ballot through the use of balls.

The organizations will be ordered alphabetically, they will be assigned a consecutive number starting with the number 1 until the numbering of all participating political organizations is complete, and a ball system will be used to extract the final order.

An ONPE server will be invited to show the bobbins to the notary public and the attendees.

The party to which the first ball drawn corresponds will occupy the first position; and so on until the last bobbin is extracted.

Tomorrow, Wednesday the 11th, the electoral period will also begin, which will be broadcast on television, radio and social networks such as Facebook, Instagram and YouTube until April 9. That same day the deadline for withdrawing or resigning from candidate lists expires.

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