I’ve seen them all,” says 72-year-old Luis, who lives in the Jesús María area of the city, home to Verónika Mendoza.
A visit to three polling stations in Lima – one in the wealthy San Isidro neighborhood, another in the middle-class Jesús María district, and one in the El Cercado working-class area – all confirm that whatever their intention, voters are fearful of a return to the violence and chaos of the 1980s and 1990s.
After voting, it can take several days for urns to be collected and taken to Lima for counting.
Despite some improvements to the road network since the 1990s, rural areas still rely on dirt tracks where traffic accidents are frequent.
Around a fifth of the population of 30 million live in such remote rural areas.
Fuente: http://elpais.com/elpais/2016/04/11/inenglish/1460377430_945865.html
