Barcelona, Peruvian citizens in the city saw a more orderly voting process ahead of the 2026 elections, according to El Comercio Perú. The report said the same positive trend was also seen among Peruvian expatriates in Madrid and Seville.

The article did not set out what changed, or what problems may have affected earlier voting. It did say the process was more orderly, which points to a smoother experience for voters taking part from abroad.

For Barcelona's Peruvian community, that matters because overseas voting is part of staying connected to national elections. A more organised process can make it easier for eligible citizens to cast their vote and take part in civic life from Spain.

El Comercio Perú linked the improved organisation to the run-up to the 2026 elections. The report did not give further detail on the measures used, but it framed the change as a positive sign for Peruvians voting outside their home country.

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Originally published by El Comercio Perú. Read original article.