Peru's ONPE provides official link to check voting location for runoff election
Translated from Spanish, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.
At a glance
- Peruvians can check their voting location and ballot box number for the June 7 runoff election via the ONPE website.
- Some polling stations in Lima have been relocated due to assessments made after the first round of voting.
- Over 27 million voters are eligible, and those who changed their address after October 2025 must vote at their previous polling station.
As Peru prepares for the June 7 presidential runoff election, the National Office of Electoral Processes (ONPE) urges citizens to verify their polling station and ballot box number using its official online platform. This is particularly important as some voting locations in Lima Metropolitana have been reassigned following evaluations conducted after the initial round of voting.
More than 27 million voters are registered for this election. The ONPE reminds citizens that the electoral registry was closed in October 2025. Therefore, individuals who updated their residential address after that date are required to cast their ballots at the same location where they voted in the first round.
The ONPE's virtual platform allows voters to confirm their assigned polling place, its exact address, and a reference map for directions. It also provides the assigned ballot box number, the voter's order on the electoral roll, and whether they have been selected as a poll worker.
These relocations affect 136 ballot boxes across seven districts in Lima. Some stations previously located in open spaces like parks have been moved to indoor facilities, primarily educational institutions within the same districts. Additionally, the unavailability of certain private venues used in the first round necessitated these adjustments in areas such as San Juan de Lurigancho, El Agustino, Surquillo, and Magdalena del Mar.
Originally published by La Repรบblica in Spanish. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.