10 Oct 2018 | 10:55 AM UTC
Peru: Second round of elections on November 8
Second round of voting for local and regional elections to take place across 14 regions; demonstrations possible in the coming days
Event
Local and regional elections were held in Peru on Sunday, October 7. On that day, voters headed to the polls to elect 25 regional governors, 196 provincial mayors, and 1874 district mayors. In 14 regions, no candidate obtained a 30 percent of votes, the minimum required to be elected. The 14 regions where the run-off will happen are: Lima, Piura, Arequipa, Cajamarca, Cusco, Ancash, Huánuco, Ayacucho, Apurímac, Amazonas, Tacna, Pasco, Tumbes, Madre de Dios. Therefore, a second round of elections will be held on Thursday, November 8. Political rallies are possible in the days leading up to the vote. An increased security presence is likely at any election-related event.
Context
The governor and regional vice-governor in Peru are jointly elected for a four-year term. To be elected, they are required to obtain at least 30% of valid votes. If no candidate wins more than 30% of the votes, the top two candidates will compete in a second round of elections, 30 calendar days from when the official counts of the first round were announced.
Advice
Individuals in Peru are advised to monitor developments to the situation and adhere to all instructions issued by the local authorities.