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2022 Peruvian regional and municipal elections

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2022 Peruvian regional and municipal elections

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25 regional governments
196 provincial municipalities
1694 district municipalities
Registered24,760,062
Turnout77.30%
  First party Second party Third party
 
Party We Are Peru Popular Renewal Podemos Perú
Last election 9 prov., 4.77% 0 prov., 1.31% 1 prov., 8.54%
Popular vote 2,263,635 1,664,005 1,600,688
Percentage 13.76% 10.11% 9.73%
Swing Increase 8.99% Increase 8.80% Increase 1.19%
Gov. 7 0 0
Gov. +/– Increase 6 Steady 0 Decrease 1
Prov. 28 2 3
Prov. +/– Increase 19 Increase 2 Increase 2
Dist. 171 36 42
Dist. +/– Increase 82 Increase 28 Increase 20

  Fourth party Fifth party Sixth party
 
Party Alliance for Progress Front of Hope 2021 Go on Country
Last election 26 prov., 9.61% New 4 prov., 1.57%
Popular vote 1,557,758 950,011 711,857
Percentage 9.47% 5.77% 4.33%
Swing Decrease 0.14% New Increase 2.76%
Gov. 2 1 1
Gov. +/– Decrease 2 New Increase 1
Prov. 17 4 10
Prov. +/– Decrease 9 New Increase 6
Dist. 167 35 74
Dist. +/– Decrease 66 New Increase 56

  Seventh party Eighth party Ninth party
 
Party Together for Peru Free Peru Independents
Last election 0 prov., 1.04% New 112 prov., 31.02%
Popular vote 670,930 412,066 6,064,140
Percentage 4.08% 2.50% 36.86%
Swing Increase 3.04% New Increase 5.84%
Gov. 0 0 14
Gov. +/– Steady 0 New Decrease 1
Prov. 4 3 122
Prov. +/– Increase 4 New Increase 10
Dist. 38 73 982
Dist. +/– Increase 28 New Increase 97

Municipal and regional elections in Peru were held on Sunday, 2 October 2022, electing authorities for the period 2023–2026. Since 2018, municipal and regional officials cannot serve consecutive terms.

Electoral system

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Regional

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Regional governments are constituted as the administrative and governing body of the departments of Peru. They are composed of the regional governor, the regional lieutenant governor and the Regional Council.

Voting is based on universal suffrage, which includes all national citizens over the age of eighteen, registered and resident in each department and in full enjoyment of their political rights, as well as non-national citizens residing and registered in the department.

The governor and regional lieutenant governor are elected by direct suffrage. For a candidate to be proclaimed the winner, they must obtain no less than 30% of valid votes. In case no candidate achieves that percentage in the first round of elections, the two most voted candidates participate in a second round or ballot.[1] There is no immediate reelection of regional governors.

Municipal

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Provincial and district municipalities constitute the administrative and governing body of the provinces and districts of Peru. They are composed of the mayor and the municipal council (provincial and district).

Voting is based on universal suffrage, which includes all national citizens over the age of eighteen, registered and resident in the province or district and in full enjoyment of their political rights, as well as non-national citizens residing and registered in the province or district. There is no immediate reelection of mayors.[2]

The municipal councils are composed of between 5 and 15 councilors (except that of the province of Lima, composed of 39 councilors) elected by direct suffrage for a period of four (4) years, in conjunction with the election of the mayor (who presides over the council). Voting is by closed and blocked list. The winning list is assigned the seats according to the d'Hondt method or half plus one, whichever favors it the most.

Campaigning

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For the mayoral elections in Lima, Rafael López Aliaga of Popular Renewal, Luis Molina of Go on Country – Social Integration Party and Álvaro Paz de la Barra of Faith in Peru announced their campaigns in early 2022.[3] López Aliaga said that if elected, he would resign from office to run in the 2026 presidential elections, choosing Renzo Reggiardo as a successor to his potential mayoral term.[3]

Regional elections

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Department Governor Political party Governor-elect Political party
Amazonas Oscar Altamirano Quispe Fuerza Amazonense
Áncash Henry Borja Cruzado We Are Peru
Apurímac Baltazar Lantarón Núñez Llankasun Kuska
Arequipa Kimmerlee Gutiérrez Canahuire Arequipa - Unidos por el Gran Cambio
Ayacucho Carlos Rua Carbajal Musuq Ñan
Cajamarca Mesías Guevara Amasifuén Popular Action
Callao Dante Mandriotti Castro Por Ti Callao
Cusco Jean Paul Benavente Popular Action
Huancavelica Maciste Díaz Abad Trabajando para Todos
Huánuco Juan Alvarado Cornelio Popular Action
Ica Javier Gallegos Barrientos Obras por la Modernidad
Junín Fernando Orihuela Rojas Free Peru
La Libertad Manuel Llempén Coronel Alliance for Progress
Lambayeque Anselmo Lozano Centurión Podemos Perú
Lima Ricardo Chavarría Oría Fuerza Regional
Loreto Elisbán Ochoa Sosa National Restoration
Madre de Dios Luis Hidalgo Okimura Alliance for Progress
Moquegua Zenón Cuevas Pare Moquegua Emprendedora
Pasco Pedro Ubaldo Polinar Alliance for Progress
Piura Servando García Correa Fuerza Regional
Puno Germán Alejo Apaza Integración por el Desarrollo Regional
San Martín Pedro Bogarín Vargas Acción Regional
Tacna Juan Tonconi Quispe Acción por la Unidad
Tumbes Dante Ramírez Zárate Faena
Ucayali Ángel Gutiérrez Rodríguez Alliance for Progress

Municipal elections

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Provinces

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Province Population Mayor Political party Mayor-elect Political party
Lima 9,674,755 Jorge Muñoz Wells Popular Action
Arequipa 1,175,765 Omar Candia Aguilar Arequipa Renace
Callao 1,129,854 Pedro López Barrios Por Ti Callao
Trujillo 1,118,724 José Ruíz Vega Alliance for Progress
Piura 894,847 Juan Díaz Dios Región para Todos
Chiclayo 862,709 Marcos Gasco Arrobas Podemos Perú
Huancayo 595,183 Juan Quispe Ledesma Free Peru
Maynas 550,551 Francisco Sanjurjo Dávila Esperanza Región Amazónica
Cusco 511,019 Víctor Boluarte Medina Tawantinsuyo
Santa 474,053 Roberto Briceño Franco Áncash a la Obra
Coronel Portillo 447,733 Segundo Pérez Collazos Alliance for Progress
Ica 445,752 Emma Mejía Venegas Obras por la Modernidad
Cajamarca 388,170 Víctor Villar Narro Frente Regional de Cajamarca
Tacna 346,192 Julio Medina Castro Frente Unitario Popular
San Román 344,030 Martín Ticona Maquera Integración por el Desarrollo Regional
Sullana 341,490 Edwar Saldaña Sánchez Seguridad y Prosperidad
Lambayeque 340,835 Alexander Rodríguez Alvarado Alliance for Progress
Huamanga 317,801 Yuri Gutiérrez Gutiérrez Musuq Ñan
Huánuco 315,799 José Villavicencio Guardia Popular Action
Chincha 262,110 Armando Huamán Tasayco Unidos por la Región
Cañete 250,420 Segundo Díaz de la Cruz Alliance for Progress
Huaura 240,717 Marcial Echegaray Virú Concertación para el Desarrollo
Satipo 239,105 Iván Olivera Meza Caminemos Juntos por Junín
Puno 230,219 Martín Ticona Maquera Integración por el Desarrollo Regional
San Martín 218,074 Tedy del Águila Gronerth Popular Action
Jaén 203,724 Víctor Villar Narro Frente Regional de Cajamarca
Huaral 194,375 Jaime Cirilo Uribe Ochoa Fuerza Regional
Huaraz 185,276 Eliseo Mautino Ángeles Acción Nacionalista Peruano
Tumbes 171,356 Carlos Silva Mena Renovación Tumbesina
Tambopata 140,214 Francisco Rengifo Khan Fuerza por Madre de Dios
Moyobamba 133,631 Gástelo Huamán Chinchay Acción Regional
Pasco 125,164 Marco de la Cruz Bustillos Pasco Dignidad
Huancavelica 121,265 Rómulo Cayllahua Paytan Trabajando para Todos
Abancay 120,116 Guido Chahuaylla Maldonado Llankasun Kuska
Mariscal Nieto 95,551 Abraham Cárdenas Romero Unión for Peru
Chachapoyas 63,188 Víctor Culqui Puerta Sentimiento Amazonense Regional

Districts

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District Population Mayor Political party Mayor-elect Political party
San Juan de Lurigancho 1,177,629 Álex Gonzáles Castillo Podemos Perú
San Martín de Porres 744,050 Julio Chávez Chiong Popular Action
Ate 670,818 Edde Cuéllar Alegría Popular Action
Comas 573,884 Raúl Díaz Pérez Unión for Peru
Villa María del Triunfo 437,992 Eloy Chávez Hernández Peru Secure Homeland
Villa El Salvador 423,887 Clodoaldo Ýñigo Peralta Peru Secure Homeland
San Juan de Miraflores 412,865 Daniel Castro Segura Popular Action
Santiago de Surco 408,086 Jean Combe Portocarrero We Are Peru
Carabayllo 400,414 Marcos Espinoza Ortiz Alliance for Progress
Puente Piedra 395,819 Rennán Espinoza Venegas We Are Peru
Ventanilla 369,618 Pedro Spadaro Philipps Fuerza Chalaca
Chorrillos 355,978 Augusto Miyashiro Ushikubo National Solidarity
Los Olivos 351,983 Felipe Castillo Alfaro Siempre Unidos
Lurigancho-Chosica 283,231 Víctor Castillo Sánchez Alliance for Progress
Cerro Colorado 229,142 Benigno Cornejo Valencia Arequipa Avancemos
El Porvenir 229,115 Segundo Rebaza Benites Alliance for Progress
La Esperanza 224,427 Herguein Namay Valderrama Alliance for Progress
Independencia 222,850 José Pando Fernández Siempre Unidos
El Agustino 221,974 Víctor Salcedo Ríos Alliance for Progress
Santa Anita 221,776 José Luis Nole Christian People's Party
La Victoria 188,619 Luis Gutiérrez Salvatierra We Are Peru
Veintiséis de Octubre 187,787 Darwin García Marchena Región para Todos
Castilla 183,759 José Aguilar Silva Región para Todos
Rímac 180,260 Pedro Rosario Tueros Popular Action
Nuevo Chimbote 180,252 Caldas Crecencio Domingo Áncash a la Obra
El Tambo 175,725 Carlo Curisinche Eusebio Free Peru
San Miguel 173,309 Juan Guevara Bonilla San Miguel Me Gusta
José Leonardo Ortiz 165,355 Wilder Guevara Díaz Podemos Perú
La Molina 160,244 Álvaro Paz de la Barra Popular Action
San Juan Bautista 152,555 José Arévalo Pinedo National Restoration
Pachacámac 142,133 Guillermo Pomez Cano We Are Peru
San Sebastián 134,182 Mario Loaiza Moriano We Are Peru
Paucarpata 134,099 José Supo Condori Alliance for Progress
Coronel Gregorio Albarracín Lanchipa 133,338 Freddy Huashualdo Huanacuni All for Peru
San Borja 127,102 Alberto Tejada Noriega Popular Action
Tambo Grande 124,028 Alfredo Rengifo Navarrete National Solidarity
Yarinacocha 118,666 Bertha Barbarán Bustos Alliance for Progress
Lurín 109,506 Francisco Julca Mideyros We Are Peru
Miraflores 108,855 Luis Molina Arles National Solidarity
Manantay 107,364 Víctor López Ríos Alliance for Progress
Santiago 103,817 Fermín García Fuentes Tawantinsuyo
Cayma 103,140 Jaime Chávez Flores Juntos por el Desarrollo de Arequipa
Surquillo 100,339 Giancarlo Casassa Sánchez Christian People's Party
Chilca 100,252 Luis de la Cruz Sullca Free Peru
La Victoria 99,183 Raúl Olivera Morales Podemos Perú
Pueblo Libre 94,010 Stephen Haas Del Carpio Popular Action
Breña 93,111 José Li Bravo Popular Action
Punchana 88,908 Jane Donayre Chávez Esperanza Región Amazónica
Amarilis 88,635 Antonio Pulgar Lucas Unidos por Huánuco
Alto Selva Alegre 88,537 Samuel Tarqui Mamani Arequipa Avancemos
Huanchaco 87,192 Estay García Castillo Popular Force
Independencia 87,112 Fidencio Sánchez Caururo Siempre Unidos
Ancón 82,677 Pedro Barrera Bernui We Are Peru
José Luis Bustamante y Rivero 82,642 Paul Rondón Andrade Arequipa Renace
Jesús María 81,743 Jorge Quintana García Popular Action
Catacaos 80,950 José Muñoz Vera Región para Todos
Bellavista 80,704 Daniel Malpartida Filio Por Ti Callao
Víctor Larco Herrera 78,304 César Juárez Castillo Alliance for Progress
Pueblo Nuevo 73,510 Bertha Peña Ormeño Go on Country – Social Integration Party
Majes 70,780 Renee Cáceres Falla Arequipa - Unidos por el Gran Cambio
San Jerónimo 70,453 Albert Arenas Yábar Fuerza Inka Amazónica
San Isidro 67,703 Augusto Cáceres Viñas Popular Action
Pangoa 65,356 Celso León Llallico Caminemos Juntos por Junín
Magdalena del Mar 65,139 Carlomagno Chacón Gómez Popular Action
La Perla 64,454 Aníbal Jara Aguirre Por Ti Callao
Mariano Melgar 64,442 Percy Cornejo Barragán Arequipa Avancemos
Miraflores 63,632 Luis Aguirre Chávez Peruvian Aprista Party
Wanchaq 61,364 William Peña Farfán Tawantinsuyo
Chancay 60,774 Domitila Dulanto de Balta Concertación para el Desarrollo
Perené 60,225 Hermenegildo Navarro Castro Sierra y Selva Contigo Junín
Parcona 60,173 José Choque Gutiérrez Go on Country – Social Integration Party
Lince 59,578 Vicente Amable Escalante Popular Action
Mórrope 56,131 Nery Castillo Santamaría Peruvian Aprista Party
San Luis 55,793 David Rojas Maza Popular Action
Olmos 55,691 Adrián Arroyo Soplopuco Podemos Perú
San Juan Bautista 53,934 María Palomino Prado Musuq Ñan
Los Baños del Inca 53,298 Edilberto Aguilar Flores We Are Peru
Pimentel 52,505 José Palacios Pinglo Podemos Perú
Mi Perú 52,384 Elisa Vega Vega Por Ti Callao
Jacobo Hunter 51,848 Walter Aguilar Vidal Alliance for Progress
Pillco Marca 51,354 Lidgardo Vara Estrada Alliance for Progress
La Banda de Shilcayo 49,359 José del Águila García Popular Action
Nueva Cajamarca 46,862 Segundo Vásquez Tan Nueva Amazonía
Carmen de La Legua-Reynoso 46,409 Carlos Cox Palomino Por Ti Callao
La Tinguiña 46,164 Juan Roque Hernández Obras por la Modernidad

References

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  1. ^ "Segunda vuelta de las Elecciones 2018: mira aquí los resultados de la ONPE | PERU". El Comercio (in Spanish). 2018-12-12. Archived from the original on 2021-05-18. Retrieved 2022-01-05.
  2. ^ "Tribunal Constitucional ratifica prohibición de reelección para alcaldes | PERU". Gestión (in Spanish). 2018-10-06. Archived from the original on 2021-11-26. Retrieved 2022-01-05.
  3. ^ a b "Elecciones Municipales 2022: los candidatos en campaña y lo que sabemos de los voceados para tentar la alcaldía de Lima". RPP (in Spanish). 2022-01-04. Archived from the original on 2022-01-04. Retrieved 2022-01-05.