2018 Peruvian regional and municipal elections
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Municipal and regional elections were held in Peru on 7 October 2018. In the election, Peruvians voted for governors, vice governors and regional councilors at a regional level while at a municipal level, citizens voted for mayors and municipal councilors. Those elected took office 1 January 2019 and serve their term until 31 December 2022.
Race summary
Region | Incumbent | Party | First elected | Incumbent status | 1st round | 2nd round |
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Amazonas | Gilmer Horna | Independent | 2014 | Incumbent term limited New governor elected | Oscar Altamirano (I) 25% Diógenes Celis (I) 24% Others 58% | ![]() Diógenes Celis (I) 45% |
Áncash | Luis Gamarra | Independent | 2017 | Incumbent term limited New governor elected We Are Peru gain | Juan Rebaza (I) 16% Juan Morillo (WAP) 14% Others 70% | ![]() Juan Rebaza (I) 44% |
Apurímac | Wilber Venegas | Independent | 2014 | Incumbent term limited New governor elected | Baltazar Lantaron (I) 21% Michael Martinez (I) 19% Others 60% | ![]() Michael Martinez (I) 39% |
Arequipa | Yamila Osorio | Independent | 2014 | Incumbent term limited New governor elected | Elmer Cáceres (I) 19% Javier Ísmodes (I) 13% Others 68% | ![]() Javier Ísmodes (I) 42% |
Ayacucho | Wilfredo Oscorima | Independent | 2014 | Incumbent term limited New governor elected | Carlos Rúa (I) 28% Richard Prado (I) 24% Others 52% | ![]() Richard Prado (I) 42% |
Cajamarca | Porfirio Medina | Independent | 2014 | Incumbent term limited New governor elected Popular Action gain | Walter Benavides (AFP) 23% Mesías Guevara (PA) 21% Others | ![]() Walter Benavides (AFP) 39% |
Callao | Walter Mori | Independent | 2017 | Incumbent term limited New governor elected | ![]() Iván Rivadeneyra (I) 20% Others 48% | |
Cusco | Edwin Licona | Independent | 2014 | Incumbent term limited New governor elected Popular Action gain | Jean Benavente (PA) 15% Luis Wilson (NR) 15% Others 70% | ![]() Luis Wilson (NR) 30% |
Huancavelica | Glodoaldo Álvarez | Independent | 2014 | Incumbent term limited New governor elected | ![]() Leoncio Huayllani (I) 33% Others 31% | |
Huánuco | Rubén Alva | Independent | 2014 | Incumbent term limited New governor elected Popular Action gain | Luis Picón (I) 18% Juan Alvarado (PA) 16% Others 66% | ![]() Luis Picón (I) 44% |
Ica | Fernando Cillóniz | Popular Force | 2014 | Incumbent term limited New governor elected | ![]() José Elías (GOC-SIP) 17% Others 50% | |
Junín | Ángel Unchupaico | Independent | 2014 | Incumbent term limited New governor elected | ![]() César Combina (I) 24% Others 39% | |
La Libertad | Luis Valdez | Alliance for Progress | 2015 | Incumbent term limited New governor elected Alliance for Progress hold | ![]() Julio Morán (PAP) 16% Others 51% | |
Lambayeque | Humberto Acuña | Alliance for Progress | 2010 | Incumbent term limited New governor elected We Are Peru gain | ![]() Agustín Lozano (AFP) 19% Others 39% | |
Lima | Nelson Chui | Independent | 2014 | Incumbent term limited New governor elected | Ricardo Chavarría (I) 17% Javier Alvarado (I) 15% Others | ![]() Javier Alvarado (I) 35% |
Loreto | Fernando Meléndez | Independent | 2014 | Incumbent term limited New governor elected National Restoration gain | ![]() Jorge Mera (I) 27% Others 39% | |
Madre de Dios | Luis Otsuka | Direct Democracy | 2014 | Incumbent term limited New governor elected Alliance for Progress gain | Juan Cjuno (I) 24% Luis Hidalgo (AFP) 22% Others 52% | ![]() Juan Cjuno (I) 41% |
Moquegua | Jaime Rodríguez | Independent | 2014 | Incumbent term limited New governor elected | ![]() Carlos Carrera (UFP) 21% Others 37% | |
Pasco | Teódulo Quispe | Popular Force | 2014 | Incumbent term limited New governor elected Alliance for Progress gain | Rudy Callupe (WCP) 23% Pedro Ubaldo (AFP) 18% Others 59% | ![]() Rudy Callupe (WCP) 41% |
Piura | Reynaldo Hilbck | Independent | 2014 | Incumbent term limited New governor elected | Santiago Paz (I) 22% Servando García (I) 20% Others 58% | ![]() Santiago Paz (I) 37% |
Puno | Juan Luque | Independent | 2014 | Incumbent term limited New governor elected | ![]() Richard Hancco (I) 16% Others 40% | |
San Martín | Víctor Noriega | Popular Force | 2014 | Incumbent term limited New governor elected | Walter Grundel (AFP) 29% Pedro Bogarín (I) 21% Others 50% | ![]() Walter Grundel (AFP) 49% |
Tacna | Omar Jiménez | Independent | 2014 | Incumbent term limited New governor elected | Juan Tonconi (I) 17% Luis Torres (I) 16% Others 67% | ![]() Luis Torres (I) 39% |
Tumbes | Ricardo Flores | Independent | 2014 | Incumbent term limited New governor elected | Wilmer Dios (I) 24% Segismundo Cruces (DD) 17% Others 41% | ![]() Segismundo Cruces (DD) 49% |
Ucayali | Manuel Gambini | Independent | 2014 | Incumbent term limited New governor elected Alliance for Progress gain | ![]() Edwin Vásquez (I) 22% Others 41% |
Jorge Muñoz Wells of Popular Action was elected Mayor of Lima.[1]
Popular Force, the party of Keiko Fujimori which held the majority in the Congress of the Republic of Peru at the time, saw little success in the elections. The party saw no candidates elected into Lima or regional governments within Peru.[2]
See also
References
- ^ "ONPE | Elecciones 2018: Jorge Muñoz es el virtual nuevo alcalde de Lima | Flash electoral | Boca de urna". RPP (in Spanish). 8 October 2018. Retrieved 9 October 2018.
- ^ "Elecciones 2018 | Fuerza Popular: el fujimorismo fue derrotado en Lima y regiones". RPP (in Spanish). 7 October 2018. Retrieved 2018-10-09.
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