Today the National Office of Electoral Processes (Onpe) today presented the design of the voting card that will be used for the election of the President of the Republic and Vice Presidents, Senators and Deputies of Congress and Peruvian representatives before the Andean Parliament 2026.
In addition, they also announced the instructions for the location draw for political organizations. In this same framework, the voter ID card for the second presidential election 2026 was presented.
VOTING CARD
During the presentation they explained that the voting card would have a size of at least 44 cm by 21 cm and will have five rows with the options for the corresponding vote. From the Onpe they indicated that there are three options for the official ID with 38, 35 and 32 political organizations, this will depend on the official list of political parties that register before the National Election Jury.
In the case of the second election ballot, the size will be 21 cm wide and 15 cm long.
MATCH DRAW
The entity also mentioned the details of the draw for the location of the political parties on the voting card.
They indicated that the political organizations should be arranged alphabetically, according to their name. A consecutive number will also be assigned, starting with number one according to alphabetical order to each political organization until the numbering of all participating political organizations is complete.
In this same framework, they explained that the draw will be done through bobbins, which will be identified with the numbers that correspond to the alphabetical order of the participants.
A member of the Onpe will show the bobbins to the notary public and the attendees so that they can give their approval regarding the draw.
Regarding the second round, the political organization that reached the highest vote will be assigned number one and the party that reached the second highest vote will be assigned number two. In this case, the method of selecting the place that each match occupies on the card will be through bobbins, as in the first round.
Finally, the four corresponding minutes were signed together with the institutions that work together to carry out the 2026 Elections, JNE, Onpe, Ombudsman’s Office and Reniec. In this part, there was also the option for members of political parties to voluntarily participate, some of them were Apra, Alianza para el Progreso, SíCreo, País Para Todos and the Green Democratic Party.
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