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Opinion polling for the 2026 Peruvian general election

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Opinion polling for the Peruvian General election, 2026
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In the Peruvian electoral system, a candidate is proclaimed winner only after they obtain more than 50% of valid votes. If no candidates achieve that percentage in the first electoral round, the two candidates with the most votes participate in a second round or ballot. Peruvian electoral law prohibits the dissemination of polls in the week prior to the day of the electoral suffrage.

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In the run-up to the 2026 Peruvian general election, various organizations conduct opinion polls to measure the intention to vote in Peru in the previous period. The results of these surveys are shown in this article. The date range for these opinion polls is from the runoff of the 2021 Peruvian general election, held on 6 June, to the present. Voting intention estimates refer mainly to a hypothetical election of the President of the Republic. Intent polls and mock ballots are listed in reverse chronological order, showing the most recent first and using the dates the poll was conducted in the field rather than the date of publication. When fieldwork dates are unknown, the publication date is given instead.

Presidential election

% of votes0102030405060702022/07/022024/10/112025/11/282026/2/28Rafael López AliagaKeiko FujimoriAlfonso Lopez ChauCésar AcuñaCarlos AlvarezMartin and Mario VizcarraRoberto SánchezWolfgang GrozoYonhy LescanoBlank voteUndecidedOpinion polling for the 2026 Peruvian general election

2026

Pollster / ClientDateSample size Rafael Lopez Aliaga 2024.jpg Keiko Fujimori em julho de 2017.png Alfonso Lopez-Chau.jpg Carlos Alvarez 2025 (cropped).jpg Wolfgang Grozo Costa.png Cesar Acuna Peralta.jpg JORGE NIETO (CROPPED).jpg Mario Vizcarra.png George Forsyth Sommer.jpg Jose Luna 1.jpg Sanchez, Juramentacion del nuevo Gabinete Ministerial 3 (cropped).png Yonhy Lescano.jpg Ricardo Belmont.png EnriqueValderramaPAP.jpg Jose Williams (2).png OtherBlank / NoneUndecidedLead
López Aliaga Fujimori López-Chau Álvarez Grozo Acuña Nieto Vizcarra Forsyth Luna Sánchez Lescano Belmont Valderrama Williams
RP FP AN PPT ID APP BG P1 SP PP JPP CooP OBRAS APRA AvP
IEP/La República [1] [2] 6-11 Mar 20261,20711.79.46.83.94.32.72.13.12.41.83.72.52.30.50.37.31916.22.3
Datum Internacional/América TV [3] 6-10 Mar 20261,50211.410.96.54.05.13.82.51.71.50.81.43.21.60.70.37.921.515.20.5
Ipsos Perú/Perú 21 [4] 5–6 Mar20261,202111046442332222211 [a] 20121
CPI/RPP [5] 28 Feb5 Mar20261,30012.78.05.65.64.83.40.82.52.43.01.71.91.41.06.516.420.84.7
Datum Internacional/América TV [6] 27 Feb4 Mar20261,50110.010.75.55.04.25.22.31.81.31.92.61.40.40.19.3 [b] 23.015.50.7
CELAG [7] 5–25 Feb20262,26010.510.03.56.94.02.32.27.816.225.20.5
Imasolu/Exitosa [8] 23–25 Feb20261,20014.19.94.33.21.74.32.82.43.52.91.37.15.936.54.2
CIT/Panamericana [9] 20–24 Feb20261,20014.06.84.86.12.96.43.22.33.12.01.616.7 [c] 18.910.97.2
Ipsos Perú/Perú 21 [10] 19–20 Feb20261,20610943423222231228141
CPI/RPP [11] 14–18 Feb20261,30013.97.05.14.04.43.21.93.01.82.21.45.018.029.16.9
IEP/La República [12] 13–18 Feb20261,20114.610.35.34.91.22.30.34.01.50.82.43.01.70.70.411.1 [d] 17.118.64.3
Datum Internacional/América TV [13] 13–17 Feb20261,50013.49.75.76.03.00.12.61.51.72.52.41.40.60.28.8 [e] 24.116.33.7
Deadline to voluntarily withdraw from the general election (11 February 2026)
CIT/Panamericana [14] 5–9 Feb20261,20015.38.06.05.06.12.32.53.01.61.713.0 [f] 17.713.07.3
Ipsos Perú/Perú 21 [15] 5–6 Feb20261,211128444422221427154
Datum Internacional/El Comercio [16] 30 Jan3 Feb20261,20011.99.23.85.80.83.80.33.62.21.91.12.31.51.10.48.2 [g] 27.614.92.7
CPI/RPP [17] 29 Jan2 Feb20261,20014.66.63.73.63.94.71.82.91.81.57.215.829.08.0
Imasolu/Exitosa [18] 28–31 Jan20261,20013.68.93.95.44.53.13.12.81.81.61.41.313.2 [h] 6.2530.24.7
IDICE/La Razón [19] 24–27 Jan20261,20011.27.83.04.44.63.23.12.30.40.41.90.85.8 [i] 10.940.13.7
IEP/La República [20] 16–21 Jan20261,21114.78.14.04.00.41.40.54.41.90.80.63.22.40.20.38.6 [j] 22.721.86.6
Datum Internacional/América TV [21] 16–20 Jan20261,20211.78.04.65.70.33.00.33.63.01.60.82.51.50.80.18.2 [k] 25.918.43.7
CIT/Panamericana [22] 16–20 Jan20261,22015.19.34.86.66.02.51.02.03.01.11.111.1 [l] 21.614.85.8
CPI/RPP [23] 11–16 Jan20261,20013.67.13.13.93.74.41.82.81.29.218.830.56.5
Ipsos Perú/Perú 21 [24] 7–8 Jan20261,2071073423322215 [m] 29183
Datum Internacional/El Comercio [25] 2–6 Jan20261,20012.08.83.86.20.52.50.05.82.80.90.83.02.20.30.27.3 [n] 35.814.73.2

2025

Pollster / ClientDateSample size Rafael Lopez Aliaga 2024.jpg Keiko Fujimori em julho de 2017.png Mario Vizcarra.png Carlos Alvarez 2025 (cropped).jpg Cesar Acuna Peralta.jpg Alfonso Lopez-Chau.jpg Yonhy Lescano.jpg George Forsyth Sommer.jpg Rafael Belaunde Llosa.jpg Phillip Butters.png OtherBlank / NoneUndecidedLead
López Aliaga Fujimori Vizcarra Álvarez Acuña López-Chau Lescano Espá Forsyth Belaúnde Butters
RP FP P1 PPT APP AN CooP PSC SP LP AvP
Deadline to register tickets and parliamentary lists for the general election (23 December 2025)
Ipsos Perú/América TV [26] 18–19 Dec20251,211107543322214 [o] 28203
National Jury of Elections annuls Popular Action's primary election (13 December 2025)
CIT/Panamericana [27] 5–9 Dec20251,22013.57.44.26.06.03.81.31.117.8 [p] 21.717.36.1
Datum Internacional/El Comercio [28] 4–8 Dec20251,20110.57.56.54.01.92.91.90.71.20.711.7 [q] 35.814.73
Second primary elections and confirmation of José Williams as Go on Country – Social Integration Party’s presidential nominee (7 December 2025)
Phillip Butters drops out of the presidential election and leaves Go on Country – Social Integration Party (5 December 2025)
First primary elections (30 November 2025)
Ipsos Perú/América TV [29] 27–28 Nov20251,210977522222221033152
CPI/RPP [30] 26–30 Nov20251,20012.57.66.74.22.81.82.01.41.19.9 [r] 19.230.74.9
CIT/Expreso [31] 14–18 Nov20251,22014.88.92.06.76.13.51.11.01.614.6 [s] 20.618.95.9
Ipsos Perú/Perú21 [32] 6–7 Nov20251,210987433222216 [t] 30121
CPI/RPP [33] 3–7 Nov20251,20012.75.56.23.72.02.01.31.410.4 [u] 21.733.17.2
Ipsos Perú/América TV [34] 23–24 Oct20251,208977422222212 [v] 37122
Ipsos Perú/Perú21 [35] 9–10 Oct20251,2101068532221239114
CIT/Expreso [36] 21–24 Oct20251,22015.36.14.17.26.02.11.03.112.719.622.29.2
Ipsos Perú/América TV [37] 25–26 Sep20251,22010774222314 [w] 37123
IEP/La República [38] 19–24 Sep20251,2028.55.92.40.90.80.515.1 [x] 5.557.32.6
CPI/RPP [39] 11–17 Sep20251,20013.79.07.96.92.32.51.211.2 [y] 17.627.84.7
CIT/Expreso [40] 12–15 Sep20251,22011.89.13.46.06.02.12.717.228.213.42.7
Ipsos Perú/Perú21 [41] 4–5 Sep20251,2041085432222213 [z] 37102
Ipsos Perú/América TV [42] 28–29 Aug20251,2081173523219 [aa] 38104
Ipsos Perú/Perú21 [43] 6–7 Aug20251,2071086322216 [ab] 38132
Ipsos Perú/América TV [44] 21–22 Jul20251,2058926222223 [ac] 32121
CPI/RPP [45] 18–24 Jul20251,2008.99.77.01.93.21.11.810.0 [ad] 17.239.30.8
CIT/Expreso [46] 10–12 Jul20251,20014.27.910.96.82.32.44.214.811.924.66.3
Ipsos Perú/Perú21 [47] 3–4 Jul20251,2047962222218 [ae] 37132
CPI/RPP [48] 15–23 May20251,2008.410.36.91.83.31.633.7 [af] 20.014.21.9
CIT/Expreso [49] 6–9 May20251,2209.39.315.86.81.614.828.314.06.5
Ipsos Perú/Perú21 [50] 13–14 Apr20251,2066116322226 [ag] 32105
CIT/Expreso [51] 27–31 Mar20251,2008.31362112330144.7
Ipsos Perú/Perú21 [52] 9–10 Jan20251,21441242222226 [ah] 30148

2024

Pollster / ClientDateSample size Keiko Fujimori em julho de 2017.png Image-camera n.jpg Carlos Alvarez 2025 (cropped).jpg Francisco Sagasti Hochhausler.jpg Hernando de Soto (cropped).jpg Rafael Lopez Aliaga 2024.jpg Veronika Fanny Mendoza Frisch.jpg Alfonso Lopez-Chau.jpg Phillip Butters.png Juramentacion de nuevo Gabinete Ministerial 3-45 screenshot - Anibal Torres (cropped).png Cesar Acuna Peralta.jpg OtherBlank / NoneUndecided
Fujimori Humala Álvarez Sagasti de Soto López Aliaga Mendoza López-Chau Butters Torres Acuña
FP ANTAURO [ai] PPT PM Prog. RP NP AN AvP APU APP
Ipsos Perú/Perú21 [53] 10–11 Oct20241,2181284433222112 [aj] 3017
CPI/RPP [54] 15–19 Jul20241,3702.21.01.32.51.81.623.6 [ak] 11.953.9
Ipsos Perú/Perú21 [55] 17–18 Jul20241,21810623423222217 [al] 2124
Ipsos Perú/50+Uno [56] 25 May–2 Jun 20241,20017.54.02.98.14.00.52.93.721.6 [am] 13.321.5
IEP/La República [57] 16–21 Mar20241,2074.42.12.31.01.70.717.0 [an] 26.844.0
Sensor [58] 19–23 Feb20241,2006.33.71.32.92.51.720.2 [ao] 61.5

2023

Pollster / ClientDateSample size Keiko Fujimori em julho de 2017.png Martin Vizcarra en 2018.jpg Image-camera n.jpg Hernando de Soto (cropped).jpg Rafael Lopez Aliaga 2024.jpg Veronika Fanny Mendoza Frisch.jpg Alfonso Lopez-Chau.jpg Cesar Acuna Peralta.jpg Francisco Sagasti Hochhausler.jpg Juramentacion de nuevo Gabinete Ministerial 3-45 screenshot - Anibal Torres (cropped).png OtherBlank / NoneUndecided
Fujimori Vizcarra Humala de Soto López Aliaga Mendoza López-Chau Acuña Sagasti Torres
FP P1 ANTAURO Prog. RP NP AN APP PM APU
IEP/La República [59] 8–13 Dec20231,2104.13.01.01.81.20.613.4 [ap] 27.647.5
CPI [60] 13–18 Nov20231,2002.72.41.42.63.20.80.20.40.910.8 [aq] 15.559.1
CPI/RPP [61] 11–15 Jul20231,2004.85.64.69.82.42.78.520.641.0
CIT/Expreso [62] 29–31 May20231,2009.67.38.212.83.24.39.945.0
CPI/RPP [63] 23–28 Apr20231,2006.35.85.69.12.62.22.711.718.335.7
CIT/Expreso [64] 20–22 Apr20231,2009.67.58.613.51.422.219.218.0
CPI/RPP [65] 7–10 Mar20231,2003.12.33.75.18.22.02.11.010.1 [ar] 16.946.5
IEP/La República [66] 18–22 Feb20231,2012.42.01.34.22.81.14.50.22.19.3 [as] 21.749.4
CIT/Expreso [67] 16–18 Feb20231,2009.39.411.82.022.224.021.2
CPI/RPP [68] 24–27 Jan20231,2003.22.41.65.28.61.10.71.411.213.850.9
IEP/La República [69] 21–25 Jan 20231,2142.11.51.13.63.31.70.80.80.98.317.358.8
CIT/Expreso [70] 18–20 Jan 20231,2009.89.312.22.021.022.023.8

2022

Pollster / ClientDateSample size Rafael Lopez Aliaga 2024.jpg Image-camera n.jpg Hernando de Soto (cropped).jpg Keiko Fujimori em julho de 2017.png Martin Vizcarra en 2018.jpg Veronika Fanny Mendoza Frisch.jpg Francisco Sagasti Hochhausler.jpg Yonhy Lescano 2012 (cropped).jpg Ex ministro de defensa en Forum (cropped).jpg Cesar Acuna Peralta.jpg OtherBlank / NoneUndecided
López Aliaga Humala de Soto Fujimori Vizcarra Mendoza Sagasti Lescano Chiabra Acuña
RP ANTAURO Prog. FP P1 NP PM AP UyP APP
CPI [71] 16–20 Nov 20221,2009.79.07.27.03.61.91.11.10.70.59.128.620.8
CPI [72] 6–9 Sep 20221,2005.95.36.23.93.41.63.32.32.411.914.943.2
CPI [73] 3–10 Aug 20221,2004.21.54.83.62.21.91.61.81.312.48.558.7
CPI [74] 28 Jun–2 Jul 20221,1287.21.05.04.82.02.31.11.81.09.513.054.1

Parliamentary election

Senate

Pollster / ClientDateSample size Logo of the Popular Force (2024).svg Logo Renovacion Popular 2023.png Logo Partido Democratico Somos Peru.svg Alianza para el Progreso Peru.svg Go on Country 2022.jpg Peru Libre logo.svg Logo juntos por el Peru.svg Logo de Pais para todos.jpg Logo Ahora Nacion 2026.jpg Logo Podemos Peru.png APRA Peru logo.svg Logo de Peru Primero.png Logo Cooperacion Popular Peru.png Partido Morado logo.svg Logo de Peru moderno.jpg Logo de Batalla Peru.jpg Logo of the Agricultural People's Front of Peru.png OtherBlank / NoneUndecidedLead
Datum Internacional/América TV [75] 27 Feb4 Mar20261,5018.16.34.15.81.41.53.91.62.52.82.31.20.80.50.30.41.711.4 [at] 19.823.41.8
Ipsos Perú/Perú21 [76] 19–20 Feb20261,20676453222223217 [au] 25181
Datum Internacional/América TV [77] 13–16 Feb20261,5007.07.73.84.01.83.13.12.33.82.52.21.81.11.00.30.30.88.1 [av] 19.1260.7
CIT/Panamericana [78] 5–9 Feb20261,2006.39.41.74.03.22.01.62.94.61.72.012.6 [aw] 22.324.43.1
Ipsos Perú/Perú21 [79] 5–6 Feb20261,2118744422323314 [ax] 29151
Datum Internacional/El Comercio [80] 30 Jan3 Feb20261,2006.66.55.34.03.82.92.92.82.72.62.51.90.70.50.40.30.27.4 [ay] 21.222.80.1
Datum Internacional/América TV [81] 16–20 Jan20261,2026.76.84.03.23.02.73.02.02.52.02.11.20.60.70.21.11.28.3 [az] 25.323.70.1
Datum Internacional/El Comercio [82] 2–6 Jan20261,2005.85.95.12.31.82.81.41.92.11.21.01.60.60.41.50.81.05.5 [ba] 23.334.10.1

By political party

2025

Pollster / ClientDateSample size Logo Renovacion Popular 2023.png Logo of the Popular Force (2024).svg Accion Popular.svg Alianza para el Progreso Peru.svg Logo Partido Democratico Somos Peru.svg Peru Libre logo.svg Logo Podemos Peru.png Go on Country 2022.jpg APRA Peru logo.svg Juntos Por El Peru.svg Logo de Pais para todos.jpg Logo of the Agricultural People's Front of Peru.png Partido Morado logo.svg Nuevo Peru x Buen Vivir.png OtherBlank / NoneUndecidedLead
Imasolu/Willax [83] 26–29 Dec20251,20011.37.13.53.43.32.52.22.01.00.915.846.94.2
Imasolu/Exitosa [84] 24–26 Nov20251,20013.27.44.74.13.12.62.32.31.31.41.314.438.65.8
Imasolu/Willax [85] 26–28 Sep20251,20012.16.74.54.03.23.42.73.33.21.11.01.02.120.831.85.4
Ipsos Perú/América TV [86] 21–22 Jul20251,2054754243221930182.0
CIT/Expreso [87] 10–12 Jul20251,2009.88.23.83.73.52.31.05.43.23.84.918.630.41.6
Ipsos Perú/Perú21 [88] 13–14 Apr20251,206296224221534223.0
Ipsos Perú/Perú21 [89] 9–10 Jan20251,214963323231830213.0

2023–2024

Pollster / ClientDateSample size Logo of the Popular Force (2024).svg Accion Popular.svg Peru Libre logo.svg Logo Renovacion Popular 2023.png Alianza para el Progreso Peru.svg Go on Country 2022.jpg Logo Partido Democratico Somos Peru.svg Logo of the Agricultural People's Front of Peru.png APRA Peru logo.svg Nuevo Peru x Buen Vivir.png Logo de Pais para todos.jpg Juntos Por El Peru.svg Logo Podemos Peru.png Partido Morado logo.svg OtherBlank / NoneUndecidedLead
Ipsos Perú/Perú21 [90] 10–11 Oct20241,2119.05.02.02.03.02.01919394.0
Ipsos Perú/Perú21 [91] 17–18 Jul20241,2188.04.02.02.03.02.02622312.0
Ipsos Perú/Perú21 [92] 9–10 Nov20231,2058.05.05.03.04.04.04.03.02.02.02.01714273.0
Datum International [93] 30 Jun4 Jul20238967.06.05.01.03.03.05.02.02.02.01.02.0417401.0
CIT/Expreso [94] [bb] 20–22 Mar 20231,2007.93.22.28.85.87.18.30.95.03.31.010.028.38.30.6
CIT/Expreso [95] [bb] 16–18 Feb 20231,20013.36.92.914.110.813.015.71.33.34.42.78.218.16.81.6
Ipsos Perú/América TV [96] 9–10 Feb 20231,21084534422122313293
CIT/Expreso [97] [bb] 18–20 Jan 20231,2009.81.811.38.310.012.01.03.32.07.527.25.90.7
2021 general 11 Apr 202111.3
24
9.0
16
13.4
37
9.3
13
7.5
15
7.5
7
6.1
5
4.6
0
6.6
5
5.8
5
5.4
3
2.1

Presidential primaries

Peruvian Aprista Party

Pollster / ClientDateSample size EnriqueValderramaPAP.jpg Jorge del Castillo.jpg Javier Velasquez Quesquen (cropped).jpg Hernan Garrido Lecca.jpg OtherBlank / NoneUndecided
Valderrama Del Castillo Velásquez Garrido Lecca
Idp SAC/Diario de Lima [98] 22–24 Aug2025200373415105??
CIT/Expreso [99] 18–20 Aug20251,20022615103512
Ipsos Perú/Perú21 [100] 6–7 Aug20251,2071717157404
Pollster / ClientDateSample size Barnechea.jpg Victor Andres Garcia Belaunde.jpg Julio Chavez Accion Popular.jpg OtherBlank / NoneUndecided
Barnechea García Belaúnde Chávez
CIT/Expreso [101] 18–20 Aug20251,200422161489
Ipsos Perú/Perú21 [102] 6–7 Aug20251,207153445357

Notes

  1. Including Jorge Nieto at 2%
  2. Including Jorge Nieto at 1.3%, Fernando Olivera at 0.9%, Rafael Belaúnde Llosa at 0.9%, Carlos Espá 0.8%, Marisol Pérez Tello at 0.6%, Roberto Chiabra at 0.5%, Ronald Atencio at 0.5%, Vladimir Cerrón at 0.5%, Rosario Fernández Bazán at 0.5%, Paul Jaimes at 0.4%, Alex Gonzales at 0.3%, Mesías Guevara at 0.3%, Armando Massé at 0.3%, Antonio Ortiz at 0.3%, Carlos Jaico at 0.2%, Fiorella Molinelli at 0.2%, Charlie Carrasco at 0.2%, Napoleón Becerra at 0.1%, Walter Chirinos at 0.1%, José Williams at 0.1%, Álvaro Paz de la Barra at 0.1%, Herbert Caller at 0.1%, and Francisco Diez Canseco Távara at 0.1%.
  3. Including Paul Jaimes at 2.0%, and Rafael Belaúnde Llosa at 1.9%.
  4. Including Fernando Olivera at 1.5%, Vladimir Cerrón at 1.4%, Rosario Fernández Bazán at 1.3%, Marisol Pérez Tello at 1.0%, Rafael Belaúnde Llosa at 0.8%, Charlie Carrasco at 0.8%, Carlos Espá at 0.7%, Herbert Caller at 0.6%, Roberto Chiabra at 0.6%, Fiorella Molinelli at 0.5%, Armando Massé at 0.3%, Mesías Guevara at 0.3%, Jorge Nieto at 0.3%, Ronald Atencio at 0.3%, Walter Chirinos at 0.3%, Paul Jaimes at 0.2%, Álvaro Paz de la Barra at 0.1%, Francisco Diez Canseco Távara at 0.1%, Antonio Ortiz at 0.1%, Carlos Jaico at 0.1%, Alex Gonzales at 0.1%, and Napoleón Becerra at 0.0%.
  5. Including Carlos Espá at 0.9%, Rafael Belaúnde Llosa at 0.8%, Vladimir Cerrón at 0.8%, Roberto Chiabra at 0.6%, Rosario Fernández Bazán at 0.6%, Fernando Olivera at 0.5%, Mesías Guevara at 0.5%, Francisco Diez Canseco Távara at 0.5%, Marisol Pérez Tello at 0.5%, Ronald Atencio at 0.3%, Alex Gonzales at 0.2%, Herbert Caller at 0.2%, Álvaro Paz de la Barra at 0.2%, Walter Chirinos at 0.1%, Jorge Nieto at 0.1%, Charlie Carrasco at 0.1%, Carlos Jaico at 0.1%, Paul Jaimes at 0.1%, Armando Massé at 0.1%, Antonio Ortiz at 0.4%, Fiorella Molinelli at 0.1%, and Napoleón Becerra at 0.0%.
  6. Including Rafael Belaúnde Llosa at 1.9% and Paul Jaimes at 1.8%.
  7. Including Vladimir Cerrón at 0.8%, Rosario Fernández Bazán at 0.8%, Paul Jaimes at 0.8%, Carlos Espá at 0.7, Rafael Belaúnde Llosa at 0.7%, Francisco Diez Canseco Távara at 0.6%, Roberto Chiabra at 0.5%, Fernando Olivera at 0.4%, Armando Massé at 0.4%, Ronald Atencio at 0.3%, Mesías Guevara at 0.3%, Fiorella Molinelli at 0.3%, Carlos Jaico at 0.3%, Alex Gonzales at 0.3%, Jorge Nieto at 0.3%, Walter Chirinos at 0.2%, Napoleón Becerra at 0.2%, Herbert Caller at 0.2%, Charlie Carrasco at 0.2%, Álvaro Paz de la Barra at 0.2%, Marisol Pérez Tello at 0.1%, and Antonio Ortiz at 0.1%
  8. Including Rafael Belaúnde Llosa at 1.3%, Carlos Espa at 1.0%, Vladimir Cerrón at 1.0%, Fernando Olivera at 0.9%, and Fernando Olivera at 0.9%.
  9. Including Vladimir Cerrón at 2.4%, Fernando Olivera at 1.2%, Carlos Espá at 0.8%, Roberto Chiabra at 0.7%, Ricardo Belmont at 0.4%, and Rafael Belaúnde Llosa at 0.3%.
  10. Including Carlos Espa at 1.4%, Marisol Pérez Tello at 1.1%, Rafael Belaúnde Llosa at 0.9%, Rosario Fernández Bazán at 0.8%, Roberto Chiabra at 0.7%, Fernando Olivera at 0.7%, Vladimir Cerrón at 0.5%, Jorge Nieto at 0.5%, Fiorella Molinelli at 0.4%, Charlie Carrasco at 0.4%, Carlos Jaico at 0.2%, Alex Gonzales at 0.2%, Herbert Caller at 0.2%, Walter Chirinos at 0.2%, Paul Jaimes at 0.2%, Napoleón Becerra at 0.2%, Armando Massé at 0.1%, Álvaro Paz de la Barra at 0.1%, Francisco Diez Canseco Távara at 0.1%, Antonio Ortiz at 0.1%, and Ronald Atencio at 0.1%.
  11. Including Carlos Espá at 1.0%, Roberto Chiabra at 0.9%, Fiorella Molinelli at 0.7%, Fernando Olivera at 0.7%, Vladimir Cerrón at 0.7%, Charlie Carrasco at 0.5%, Rosario Fernández Bazán at 0.4%, Mesías Guevara at 0.4%, Marisol Pérez Tello at 0.4%, Antonio Ortiz at 0.4%, Álvaro Paz de la Barra at 0.4%, Alex Gonzales at 0.4%, Jorge Nieto at 0.3%, Carlos Jaico at 0.3%, Ronald Atencio at 0.2%, Rafael Belaúnde Llosa at 0.2%, Francisco Diez Canseco Távara at 0.2%, Walter Chirinos at 0.1%, Paul Jaimes at 0.1%, Herbert Caller at 0.1%, Armando Massé at 0.1%, and Napoleón Becerra at 0.0%.
  12. Including Carlos Espá at 1.9%, Roberto Chiabra at 1.8%, Rafael Belaúnde Llosa at 1.0%, and Rosario Fernández Bazán at 1.0%.
  13. Including Vladimir Cerrón at 2% and Fernando Olivera at 2%.
  14. Including Fernando Olivera at 1.3%, Vladimir Cerrón at 1.2%, Carlos Espá at 1.0%, Rosario Fernández Bazán at 0.4%, Rafael Belaúnde Llosa at 0.4%, Marisol Pérez Tello at 0.4%, Álvaro Paz de la Barra at 0.4%, Paul Jaimes at 0.3%, Charlie Carrasco at 0.3%, Armando Massé at 0.3%, Antonio Ortiz at 0.3%, Alex Gonzales at 0.3%, Roberto Chiabra at 0.2%, Mesías Guevara at 0.2%, Herbert Caller a 0.2%, Fiorella Molinelli at 0.2%, Walter Chirinos at 0.1%, Ronald Atencio at 0.1%, Carlos Jaico at 0.1%, Francisco Diez Canseco Távara at 0.0%, Jorge Nieto at 0.0%, and Napoleón Becerra at 0.0%.
  15. Including José Luna at 2%
  16. Including José Luna at 1.8%, Ricardo Belmont at 1.3% Roberto Chiabra at 1.3%, Fernando Olivera at 1.2%, and Enrique Valderrama at 1.2%.
  17. Including Ricardo Belmont at 1.6%, José Luna at 1.3%, Fernando Olivera at 1.2%, Roberto Chiabra at 0.9%, Jorge Nieto at 0.7%, Popular Action candidate at 0.7%, and Vladimir Cerrón at 0.7%
  18. Including José Luna at 2.1% and Fernando Olivera at 1.4%
  19. Including Alfredo Barnechea at 3.7%, José Luna at 1.7% Paul Jaimes at 1.1%, and Ricardo Belmont at 1.0%.
  20. Including Alfredo Barnechea at 2% and Javier Velásquez at 2%
  21. Including José Luna at 1.8%, Susel Paredes at 1.6%, and Fernando Olivera at 1.1%
  22. Including Víctor Andrés García Belaúnde at 2%
  23. Including Guillermo Bermejo at 2%
  24. Including Martín Vizcarra at 9.2%, Pedro Castillo at 3.3%, Antauro Humala at 1.1%, Arturo Fernández Bazán at 0.6%, Verónika Mendoza at 0.6%, Hernando de Soto at 0.6%, and Franco Vidal at 0.5%
  25. Including José Luna at 1.7%, Fernando Olivera at 1.3%, Vladimir Cerrón at 1.1%, and Jorge del Castillo at 1.0%
  26. Including Víctor Andrés García Belaúnde at 2%
  27. Including Arturo Fernández Bazán at 2%
  28. Including Vladimir Cerrón at 2% and Arturo Fernández Bazán at 2%
  29. Including Vladimir Cerrón at 2%, Ricardo Belmont at 2%, Víctor Andrés García Belaúnde at 2%, and Jorge del Castillo at 2%
  30. Including Vladimir Cerrón at 2.8%, Jorge del Castillo at 1.0%, and Roberto Chiabra at 1.0%
  31. Including Arturo Fernández Bazán at 2% and Alfredo Barnechea at 2%
  32. Including Martín Vizcarra at 15.1%, Hernando de Soto at 5.2%, Verónika Mendoza at 3.0%, Antauro Humala at 2.3%, Fernando Olivera at 0.8%, Jorge del Castillo at 0.8%, Roberto Chiabra at 0.6%, Julio Chávez Chiong at 0.6%, Susel Paredes at 0.5%, and Jonás Ataucusi at 0.5%
  33. Including Hernando de Soto at 3%, Verónika Mendoza at 3%, Susel Paredes at 2%, Vladimir Cerrón at 2%, Alfredo Barnechea at 2%, Fernando Olivera at 2%, and Guillermo Bermejo at 2%
  34. Including Hernando de Soto at 3%, Francisco Sagasti at 3%, Aníbal Torres at 3%, Verónika Mendoza at 3%, Carla García at 2%, Alfredo Barnechea at 2%, and Fernando Olivera at 2%
  35. Party disqualified on 31 October 2024
  36. Including Rafael Belaúnde at 2%
  37. Including Martín Vizcarra at 4.1%, Alberto Fujimori at 2.5%, Pedro Castillo at 1.9%, Carlos Bruce at 1.7%, Álvaro Paz de la Barra at 1.6%, Carlos Añaños at 1.5%, Salvador del Solar at 1.3%, Yonhy Lescano at 1.1%, and Arturo Fernández Bazán at 1.0%
  38. Including José Luna at 2%, Rafael Belaúnde at 2%, Guido Bellido at 2%, and Yonhy Lescano at 2%
  39. Including Martín Vizcarra at 12.3%, Yonhy Lescano at 5.9%, Carlos Añaños at 1.3%, Alberto Otárola at 1.0%, Carlos Neuhaus at 0.8%, and Vladimir Cerrón at 0.3
  40. Including Martín Vizcarra at 3.3%, Pedro Castillo at 3.3%, Arturo Fernández at 0.8%, Salvador del Solar at 0.7%, Alberto Fujimori at 0.7%, Ulises Villegas at 0.7%, Yonhy Lescano at 0.6%, Ulises Villegas at 0.4% and Fiorella Molinelli at 0.2%
  41. Including Yonhy Lescano at 3.2%, Daniel Urresti at 1.3%, Fernando Cillóniz at 1.2%, Julio Guzmán at 0.8%, Susel Paredes at 0.6%, Ulises Villegas at 0.4% and Fiorella Molinelli at 0.2%
  42. Including Pedro Castillo at 4.3%, Yonhy Lescano at 1.1%, Salvador del Solar at 0.7%, Alberto Fujimori at 0.4% and Roberto Chiabra at 0.4%
  43. Including Pedro Castillo at 1.9%, Yonhy Lescano at 0.8%, Carlos Añaños at 0.3% and Carlos Álvarez at 0.1%
  44. Including Pedro Castillo at 2.2% and Álvaro Paz de la Barra at 1.6%
  45. Including Pedro Castillo at 2.1%, Yonhy Lescano at 1.2%, Daniel Urresti at 0.8%, Salvador del Solar at 0.5%, Cecilia García at 0.4%, Ricardo Belmont at 0.4%, César Acuña at 0.3%, George Forsyth at 0.1% and Ollanta Humala at 0.1%
  46. Including Democratic Integrity at 2.2%, Party of Good Government at 0.9%, People's Liberty at 0.9%, Progresemos at 0.9%, Venceremos Electoral Alliance at 0.7%, First the People at 0.7%, OBRAS Civic Party at 0.6%, Let’s Save Peru at 0.6%, IBelieve Party at 0.5%, Front of Hope 2021 at 0.5%, A Different Path at 0.5%, United Peru Democratic Party at 0.4%, Regionalist Party of National Integration at 0.4%, Patriotic Party of Peru a 0.4%, Peru Action at 0.3%, Faith in Peru at 0.3%, National Unity at 0.2%, Democratic Green Party at 0.2%, Federal Democratic Party at 0.1%, and Workers and Entrepreneurs Party at 0.1%.
  47. Including OBRAS Civic Party at 2% and Democratic Green Party at 2%.
  48. Including OBRAS Civic Party at 0.9%, Democratic Integrity at 0.9%, People's Liberty at 0.7%, Front of Hope 2021 at 0.7%, First the People at 0.6%, National Unity at 0.5%, A Different Path at 0.4%, IBelieve Party at 0.4%, Progresemos at 0.4%, Patriotic Party of Peru a 0.3%, Peru Action at 0.3%, Faith in Peru at 0.3%, Democratic Green Party at 0.3%, Venceremos Electoral Alliance at 0.3%, United Peru Democratic Party at 0.3%, Party of Good Government at 0.2%, Let’s Save Peru at 0.2%, Federal Democratic Party at 0.1%, Workers and Entrepreneurs Party at 0.1%, Regionalist Party of National Integration at 0.1%, and Citizens for Peru at 0.1%.
  49. Including OBRAS at 1.1%.
  50. Including Venceremos Electoral Alliance at 2%.
  51. Including People's Liberty at 0.8%, First the People at 0.7%, Peru Action at 0.7%, Democratic Integrity at 0.7%, Front of Hope 2021 at 0.7%, Venceremos Electoral Alliance at 0.5%, A Different Path at 0.5%, United Peru Democratic Party at 0.5%, IBelieve Party at 0.4%, Party of Good Government at 0.4%, National Unity at 0.3%, Let’s Save Peru at 0.3%, Workers and Entrepreneurs Party at 0.3%, Faith in Peru at 0.3%, Regionalist Party of National Integration at 0.2%, Federal Democratic Party at 0.2%, Democratic Green Party at 0.2%, Venceremos Electoral Alliance at 0.3%, IBelieve Party at 0.3%, First the People at 0.3%, Citizens for Peru at 0.0%, and Patriotic Party of Peru.
  52. Including United Peru Democratic Party at 0.9%, Let’s Save Peru at 0.7%, Workers and Entrepreneurs Party at 0.3%, National Unity at 0.5%, Peru Action at 0.5%, OBRAS Civic Party at 0.5%, Faith in Peru at 0.5%, A Different Path at 0.4%, IBelieve Party at 0.4%, Front of Hope 2021 at 0.4%, People's Liberty at 0.3%, Democratic Integrity at 0.3%. Federal Democratic Party at 0.3%, Democratic Green Party at 0.3%, First the People at 0.2%, Patriotic Party of Peru a 0.2%, Progresemos at 0.2%, Citizens for Peru at 0.2%, Venceremos Electoral Alliance at 0.1%, Regionalist Party of National Integration at 0.1%, and Party of Good Government at 0.1%
  53. Including OBRAS Civic Party at 0.8%, United Peru Democratic Party at 0.7%, A Different Path at 0.6%, Let’s Save Peru at 0.5%, Front of Hope 2021 at 0.4%, Faith in Peru at 0.4%, Venceremos Electoral Alliance at 0.3%, IBelieve Party at 0.3%, Workers and Entrepreneurs Party at 0.3%, First the People at 0.3%, People's Liberty at 0.3%, National Unity at 0.2%, Progresemos at 0.2%, Patriotic Party of Peru a 0.2%, Democratic Integrity at 0.2%, Citizens for Peru at 0.2%, Party of Good Government at 0.2%, Democratic Green Party at 0.1%, Federal Democratic Party at 0.0%, Peru Action at 0.0%, and Regionalist Party of National Integration at 0.0%.
  54. 1 2 3 Undecided and/or abstainers excluded

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