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On Sunday, April 12, the presidential elections kicked off in Peru, featuring a field of 35 candidates. Thousands of citizens turned out to vote early. In most locations, they did so without incident. However, by nearly 4:00 p.m. that day, close to 13% of the polling stations in Lima - the capital and the country's most populous city - had not yet been set up, according to the NGO Transparencia Perú. The same situation occurred at polling stations designated for voters in the U.S. states of Florida and New Jersey, where members of the Peruvian diaspora were set to participate in the electoral process.

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