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Opinion polling for the 2026 Peruvian general election

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In the Peruvian electoral system, for a candidate to be proclaimed the winner, they must obtain more than 50% of valid votes. In case no candidate achieves that percentage in the first electoral round, the two candidates with the most votes participate in a second round or ballot.

In the run-up to the next 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 previous general election, held on 6 June 2021, 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.

Peruvian electoral law prohibits the dissemination of polls in the week prior to the day of the electoral suffrage.

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Presidential election

2025

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2024

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2023

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2022

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Parliamentary election

By political party

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Presidential primaries

Peruvian Aprista Party

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Notes

  1. Including Yonhy Lescano at 2% and Guillermo Bermejo at 2%
  2. Including Martín Vizcarra at 9.2%, Pedro Castillo at 3.3%, Antauro Humala at 1.1%, Yonhy Lescano at 0.8%, Arturo Fernández Bazán at 0.6%, Verónika Mendoza at 0.6%, Hernando de Soto at 0.6%, and Franco Vidal at 0.5%
  3. Including José Luna at 1.7%, Fernando Olivera at 1.3%, and Jorge del Castillo at 1.0%
  4. Including Yonhy Lescano at 2% and George Forsyth at 2%
  5. Including Arturo Fernández Bazán at 2%
  6. Including Yonhy Lescano at 2% and Arturo Fernández Bazán at 2%
  7. Including Ricardo Belmont at 2%, George Forsyth at 2%, and Jorge del Castillo at 2%
  8. Including Jorge del Castillo at 1.0% and Roberto Chiabra at 1.0%
  9. Including Arturo Fernández Bazán at 2%, Alfredo Barnechea at 2% and Yonhy Lescano at 2%
  10. 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%
  11. Party disqualified on 31 October 2024
  12. Including Rafael Belaúnde at 2%
  13. 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%
  14. Including José Luna at 2%, Rafael Belaúnde at 2%, Guido Bellido at 2%, and Yonhy Lescano at 2%
  15. 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
  16. 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%
  17. 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%
  18. 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%
  19. Including Pedro Castillo at 1.9%, Yonhy Lescano at 0.8%, Carlos Añaños at 0.3% and Carlos Álvarez at 0.1%
  20. Including Pedro Castillo at 2.2% and Álvaro Paz de la Barra at 1.6%
  21. 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%
  22. Undecided and/or abstainers excluded
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