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In order to ensure the correct development of the 2022 regional and municipal votes, andl National Electoral Jury (JNE) reported that as of 00:00 this Monday, September 26, the distribution or publication of voting intent polls in the media is prohibited in accordance with Article 191 of the Organic Electoral Law (EL).
In an interview program Everything is known from RPP, electoral lawyer, Jose Telloconsidered that this norm, which comes from the Organic Electoral Law of the nineties, is “anachronistic” and deserves “revision”.
“Currently, information (in relation to polls) can be easily requested abroad and you can read how the elections in the capital are going. Realistically, it will spread,” he said.
The expert explained that this restriction deprives citizens of the possibility of strategic voting. For example, knowing 48 hours before an election how electoral preferences are progressing could help “an undecided vote move towards a certain candidate.”
“The ideal is that this strategic voting creates an agglomeration after a certain candidate or candidates and creates a greater concentration of voting,” he said.
Jose Tello He also indicated that from 00:00 on Friday, the 30th, rallies or demonstrations of a political nature would also be prohibited. According to the JNE, violation of this rule is punishable by imprisonment for at least three months and at most two years.
Meanwhile, from 00:00 on Saturday, October 1, all political campaigning will be suspended, the electoral law specialist added. This includes the participation of candidates in the media. Failure to comply with this requirement entails a fine of 30 (138,000 soles) to 100 UIT (446,000 soles) or imprisonment for at least two years.
dry election law
On the other hand, from 8:00 am on Saturday, October 1st, the sale of alcoholic beverages is prohibited until 8:00 am on Monday, October 3rd.
The JNE pointed out that failure to comply with this provision is punishable by imprisonment for a term not exceeding six months, a fine of at least 2,790 soles, and an additional penalty of disqualification for the same period as the sentence, which may be imprisonment for the convicted person. person from performing the function or work that he performed.
Finally, on Sunday, October 2, voting day, from 7:00 to 17:00, no gatherings of voters within a radius of less than 100 meters from polling stations are allowed.
Source: RPP

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