Opinion polling for the 2021 Peruvian general election

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Since the previous elections in 2016, polling companies have published surveys tracking voting intention for the 2021 Peruvian general election. The results of these surveys are listed below in reverse chronological order. The first round of the election was held on 11 April, and the run-off between Keiko Fujimori and Pedro Castillo was held on 6 June 2021.

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Analysis

The primary candidates in Peruvian elections typically become apparent two months prior to elections. [1] In the first wave of support, Yonhy Lescano saw initial support, though he was surpassed by Rafael López Aliaga, a far-right businessman whose speech was similar to Catholic extremism. [2] López Aliaga's support waned following his poor debate performance, leading to neoliberal economist and advisor to Alberto Fujimori, Hernando de Soto, receiving additional support from the recently emerged middle class, though critics believed de Soto would continue Fujimori's controversial policies. [2]

Two weeks before the election, Keiko Fujimori, who was initially discounted due to corruption allegations and brief imprisonment, became among the most popular among poll respondents following her performance in debates. [2] However, during the election silence period that prevented the publishing of opinion polls, Pedro Castillo saw a dramatic jump in approval, though this support was not permitted to be documented. [2]

Presidential election (run-off)

The following graph shows the weighted polls and does not count voting simulations

Voting simulations

PollsterDateSample size Pedro Castillo
Partido Politico Nacional Peru Libre.png
Keiko Fujimori
Fuerza popular.svg
Blank /
None
Election results6 June 2021N/A50.1349.87N/A
Ipsos Perú/El Comercio [3]
(Valid votes)
28 May 20211,51750.149.9N/A
Ipsos Perú/El Comercio [4]
(Cast votes)
45.143.111.8
CIT/Expreso [5]
(Valid votes)
27–28 May 20212,40049.350.7N/A
CIT/Expreso [5]
(Cast votes)
40.641.717.7
CPI/América [6]
(Valid votes)
26–28 May 20211,40050.549.5N/A
CPI/América [6]
(Cast votes)
41.040.218.8
Datum/Gestión/Perú 21 [7]
(Valid votes)
25–27 May 20211,20150.549.5N/A
Datum/Gestión/Perú 21 [7]
(Cast votes)
42.641.715.7
CIT/Expreso [8]
(Valid votes)
21–22 May 20211,60051.148.9N/A
CIT/Expreso [8]
(Cast votes)
41.940.018.1
Ipsos Perú/El Comercio [9]
(Valid votes)
21 May 20211,20052.647.4N/A
Ipsos Perú/El Comercio [9]
(Cast votes)
45.040.714.3
Datum/Gestión/Perú 21 [10]
(Valid votes)
18–20 May 20211,20153.246.8N/A
Datum/Gestión/Perú 21 [10]
(Cast votes)
45.540.114.4
Ipsos Perú/El Comercio [11]
(Valid votes)
13–14 May 20211,20551.148.9N/A
Ipsos Perú/El Comercio [11]
(Cast votes)
43.641.714.7
Datum/Gestión/Perú 21 [12]
(Valid votes)
12–13 May 20211,2015149N/A
Datum/Gestión/Perú 21 [12]
(Cast votes)
444115

Electoral polls

PollsterDateSample size Pedro Castillo
Partido Politico Nacional Peru Libre.png
Keiko Fujimori
Fuerza popular.svg
Blank / NoneUndecided
Election results6 June 2021N/A50.149.9
Ipsos [13] 5 June 20215,11744.144.811.1
IEP [14] 2–4 June 20212,05740.840.911.56.8
IDICE/La Razón [15] 28–29 May 20211,20043.947.86.02.3
Ipsos Perú/El Comercio [4] 28 May 20211,5264240108
IEP/La Republica [16] 27–28 May 20211,22740.338.313.08.3
Datum/Gestión/Perú 21 [7] 25–27 May 20211,20141.641.510.96.0
IEP/La Republica [17] 20–21 May 20211,20844.834.412.85.8
Datum/Gestión/Perú 21 [10] 18–20 May 20211,20144.940.19.25.8
IDICE/La Razón [18] 18–19 May 20211,20042.045.47.74.9
IEP/La Republica [19] 13–15 May 20211,24636.529.623.610.3
Ipsos Perú/El Comercio [11] 13–14 May 20211,20540371419
CPI/América [20] 12–14 May 20211,60034.232.018.015.0
Datum/Gestión/Perú 21 [12] 12–13 May 20211,2014240117
CIT/Expreso [21] 7–8 May 20212,40038.237.312.611.9
CPI/RPP [22] 6–8 May 20211,60034.232.018.515.3
IEP/La Republica [23] 3–6 May 20211,36736.230.021.312.4
Datum/Gestión/Perú 21 [24] 5–6 May 20211,20341361112
CIT/Expreso [25] 28–30 April 20211,60037.634.58.819.1
Ipsos Perú/América [25] 30 April 20211,20443341310
Datum/Gestión/Perú 21 [26] 27–29 April 20211,20044341111
IDICE/La Razón [27] 22–23 April 20211,20041.334.811.712.2
CPI/Panamericana [28] 18–21 April 20211,20035.523.123.717.7
IEP/La Republica [29] 17–21 April 20211,36741.521.523.513.5
Datum/Gestión/Perú 21 [30] 16–20 April 20211,20541261518
Ipsos Perú/América [31] 15–16 April 20211,20442311611

Presidential election (first round)

The following graph shows the weighted polls, and does not include voting simulations.

Voting simulations

PollsterDateSample size Pedro Castillo
Partido Politico Nacional Peru Libre.png
Keiko Fujimori
Fuerza popular.svg
Rafael López Aliaga
Logo de Renovacion Popular (Peru).png
Hernando de Soto
Go on Country – Social Integration Party
Yonhy Lescano
Accion Popular.png
Verónika Mendoza
Logo juntos por el Peru.svg
César Acuña
Alianza para el Progreso Peru.svg
George Forsyth
Victoria Nacional logo.svg
Daniel Urresti
Logo Podemos Peru.png
Julio Guzmán
Partido Morado logo.svg
Alberto Beingolea
Logo Oficial PPC.png
Daniel Salaverry
Logo Partido Democratico Somos Peru.svg
Ollanta Humala
Logo - Partido Nacionalista Peruano.svg
José Vega
No image.svg
Ciro Gálvez
No image.svg
Marco Arana
Logo-frente-amplio-Peru-alt.svg
Rafael Santos
Logo Peru patria segura.svg
Andrés Alcántara
No image.svg
Blank /
None
Election results11 April 2021N/A18.913.411.811.69.17.96.05.75.62.32.01.71.60.70.60.50.40.4N/A
CPI/Latina [32]
(Valid votes)
30 March–1 April 20211,600911.510.211.416.210.679.94.223.620.80.20.20.50.50.0N/A
CPI/Latina [33]
(Cast votes)
6.27.977.811.17.34.86.82.91.42.51.40.60.10.20.30.30.031.5
Ipsos Perú/El Comercio [34]
(Valid votes)
31 March 20211,5267.911.28.213.914.712.44.211.94.71.82.71.51.910.10.80.70.4N/A
Ipsos Perú/El Comercio [35]
(Cast votes)
6.59.36.811.512.110.23.59.83.91.42.21.31.60.80.10.70.60.417.3
CIT/Expreso [36]
(Valid votes)
30 March–1 April 20211,6003.49.81712.911.97.77.710.46.72.11.43.11.90.60.70.31.90.5N/A
CIT/Expreso [37]
(Cast votes)
2.77.713.410.29.46.16.18.25.31.71.12.41.50.40.60.31.50.421
Datum/Perú 21/Gestión [38]
(Valid votes)
27–29 March 20211,2065.912.611.410.319.193.911.85.62.41.41.41.31.30.40.71.20.3N/A
Datum/Perú 21/Gestión [38]
(Cast votes)
3.77.97.26.512.15.72.57.43.51.50.90.90.90.80.30.40.70.236.9
CIT/Expreso [39]
(Valid votes)
18–22 March 20211,6002.99.7179.715.66.86.812.85.83.50.83.81.11.70.90.40.30.4N/A
CIT/Expreso [40]
(Cast votes)
2.48.1148.1135.65.910.74.82.90.63.20.90.60.80.21.40.316.5
Ipsos Perú/El Comercio [41]
(Valid votes)
10–11 March 20211,2063.710.611.65.92110.43.313.96.43.81.52.32.80.40.40.90.80.3N/A
Ipsos Perú/El Comercio [41]
(Cast votes)
38.69.34.816.88.42.611.25.13.11.21.92.20.30.30.70.70.219.6

Electoral polls

PollsterDateSample size Pedro Castillo
Partido Politico Nacional Peru Libre.png
Keiko Fujimori
Fuerza popular.svg
Rafael López Aliaga
Logo de Renovacion Popular (Peru).png
Hernando de Soto
Go on Country – Social Integration Party
Yonhy Lescano
Accion Popular.png
Verónika Mendoza
Logo juntos por el Peru.svg
César Acuña
Alianza para el Progreso Peru.svg
George Forsyth
Victoria Nacional logo.svg
Daniel Urresti
Logo Podemos Peru.png
Julio Guzmán
Partido Morado logo.svg
Alberto Beingolea
Logo Oficial PPC.png
Daniel Salaverry
Logo Partido Democratico Somos Peru.svg
Ollanta Humala
Logo - Partido Nacionalista Peruano.svg
OtherBlank
/
None
Undecided
Election results11 April 2021N/A18.913.411.811.79.17.96.05.75.62.32.01.71.62.6N/AN/A
IEP/La República [42] [lower-alpha 1] 1–2 April 20211,2126.69.88.49.88.27.34.15.73.52.321.41.41.818.39.3
IDICE/La Razón [43] 1–2 April 20211,2004.47.87.2810.87.37.47.33.51.93.311.6416.78.6
Ipsos Perú/El Comercio [44] 31 March 20211,5056869109485222221114
IEP/La República [45] [lower-alpha 1] 22–25 March 20211,2124.37.99.78.511.49.63.28.24.31.10.71.221.220.26.3
IDICE/La Razón [46] 23–25 March 20211,2004.37.9106.910.85.98.97.63.81.90.41.61.91.813.413.8
CPI/Exitosa [47] 19–23 March 20211,6004.37.15.24.5115.448.13.82112.10.515.224.8
Datum/Perú 21/Gestión [48] 18–21 March 20211,2013895146385212211417
Radio Latina [49] 17–19 March 202122,70066.59.578546.5421124.51221
IDICE/La Razón [50] 16–18 March 20211,2003.97.211.45.411.367.16.83.42.30.711.71.311.918.8
CELAG [51] 23 February–16 March 20212,006575.18.615.611.2313.11.35-1.54.46.957.4
CPI/Latina [52] 6–11 March 20211,3002.56.57.24.512.25.9483.821.211.5115.623.2
Ipsos Perú/El Comercio [41] 10–11 March 20211,20637841562105311261512
IEP/La República [53] [lower-alpha 1] 4–8 March 20211,2203.57.29.55.713.973.46.84.52.30.91.22.51.120.110.5
CIT/Expreso [54] 4–7 March 20211,22015.11287.18.655.78.62.60.92.61.63.527.6N/A
Datum/Perú 21/Gestión [55] 5–7 March 20211,2002775136374312121621
IDICE/La Razón [56] 3–5 March 20211,2001.38.910.83.39.48.45.77.254.31.411.74.31018.7
IEP/La República [57] [lower-alpha 1] 19–23 February 20211,2202.48.17.64.211.38.93.88.14.83.10.62.42.222.528.1
CPI/Correo [58] 17-19 February 20211,2001.76.432.984.73.18.94.72.40.72.61218.830.1
CIT/Expreso [59] 12-14 February 20211,2200.47.67.65.45.652.38.771.6121.6421.918.3
Datum/Perú 21/Gestión [60] 9–12 February 20211,2001834974116322341518
Ipsos Perú/El Comercio [61] 10–11 February 20211,21928341083117413251514
IDICE/La Razón [62] 9–11 February 20211,20019.26.844.98.44.614.15.55.71.23.91.91.28.419.3
IEP/La República [63] [lower-alpha 1] 21–27 January 20211,2052.36.72.45.67.18.2213.35.64.61.72.52.82.425.27.5
IEP/La República [64] [lower-alpha 2] 21–27 January 20211,2050.52.91.22.53.12.80.46.51.81.50.110.90.331.942.5
CPI/Correo [65] 23–25 January 20211,2002.45.61.12.854.73.710.14.34.11.13.21.61.519.330.5
Ipsos Perú/El Comercio [66] 13–15 January 20211,210180.55674176714451411
Datum/Perú 21/Gestión [67] 8–12 January 20211,206160.53453133512233019
CIT/Expreso [68] 11–13 January 20211,2000.58.15.19.64.67.24.311.87.85-3.33.83.511.513.9
IDICE/La Razón [69] 2–8 January 20211,20018.84.64.43.67.93.214.76.67.8-5.22.31.75.822.1
Ipsos Perú/El Comercio [70] 10–11 December 20201,200170.33472186823291810
IEP/La República [71] [lower-alpha 1] 1–8 December 20201,2250.87.70.24.14.59.1214.76.39.11.13.12.9524.15.3
IEP/La República [71] [lower-alpha 2] 1–8 December 20201,2250.22.30.21.71.62.40.35.51.25.20.20.80.615.322.539.6
CIT/Expreso [72] 11-13 December 20201,2000.27.52.310.43.26.43.79.87.75.2-1.9212.713.314
Datum/Perú 21/Gestión [73] 3–6 December 20201,2440.340.4544210340.72143224
CPI/Correo [74] 23–25 November 20201,2001.24.20.22.92.33.41.18.12.850.71.11.34.737.723.3
Ipsos Perú/El Comercio [75] 16 November 20201,207250.14363166721281817
CIT/Expreso [76] 20-22 November 20201,200-6.8211.32.95.84.812.57.85.1-0.81.414.3-24.8
Ipsos Perú/El Comercio [77] 21–23 October 20201,193-70.333541975122121416
IEP/La República [78] [lower-alpha 1] 13–19 October 20201,212-80.45.44.99.13.9237.33.9-22.73.121.15.5
IEP/La República [78] [lower-alpha 2] 13–19 October 20201,212-2.60.11.911.80.89.62.31-0.20.216.8 [lower-alpha 3] [lower-alpha 4] 23.238.6
Datum/Perú 21/Gestión [79] 2–5 October 20201,224-50.253412043---122518
CIT/Expreso [80] 14-16 October 20201,025-8.50.914.61.524.41152.2-0.8-16.3-32.9
Ipsos Perú/El Comercio [81] 9–10 September 20201,204-70.223432394111101913
CIT/Expreso [82] 9-11 September 20201,025--116.8-1.22.49.33.41.2-1.2-34.5-27.8
Ipsos Perú/El Comercio [83] 21–22 August 20201,010-7--362251042115313

Pre-electoral polls

PollsterDateSample size George Forsyth Salvador del Solar Daniel Urresti
Logo Podemos Peru.png
Keiko Fujimori
Fuerza popular.svg
Verónika Mendoza
Logo nuevo peru.svg
Julio Guzmán
Partido Morado logo.svg
Alfredo Barnechea
Accion Popular.png
Yonhy Lescano
Accion Popular.png
César Acuña
Alianza para el Progreso Peru.svg
Kenji Fujimori
Fuerza popular.svg
Jorge Muñoz
Accion Popular.png
Daniel Salaverry
Logo Partido Democratico Somos Peru.svg
Alberto Beingolea
Logo Oficial PPC.png
Alan García
APRA Peru logo.svg
OtherBlank / NoneUndecided
Ipsos Perú/El Comercio [84] 9–10 July 20201,019231496534-2---1N/A1284
Ipsos Perú/El Comercio [85] 11–12 June 20201,0152311127233-2---1N/A8262
Ipsos Perú/El Comercio [86] 14–15 May 20201,0222316114333-2-3-1N/A2263
Ipsos Perú/El Comercio [86] 15–16 April 20201,055221711423333-7-1N/A9203
Ipsos Perú/El Comercio [86] 11–12 March 20201,173101210744244-4-1N/A3341
Datum/Perú 21/Gestión [87] 29 February–3 March 20201,210111555645-4----N/A62910
Ipsos Perú/El Comercio [86] 11–13 February 20201,190911117332-3-3-1N/A10343
Ipsos Perú/El Comercio [86] 15–17 January 20201,2181013-9562-6-3-1N/A7353
Datum/Perú 21/Gestión [88] 11–13 January 20201,208919-6775-4---1N/A62016
Ipsos Perú/El Comercio [89] 11–13 December 20191,2091313-10662-4-42-N/A7303
Datum/Perú 21/Gestión [90] 30 November–3 December 20191,204916-8483-5--0.41N/A10.62611
Ipsos Perú/El Comercio [89] 13–15 November 20191,1991315-10462-4-43-N/A9282
Datum/Perú 21/Gestión [91] 1–4 November 20191,224918-6492-4--11N/A82614
Ipsos Perú/El Comercio [92] 9–11 October 20191,2031116-8551-4-522N/A10292
Datum/Perú 21/Gestión [93] 5–7 October 20191,212921-5792-3--10.5N/A6.52214
Ipsos Perú/El Comercio [94] 11–13 September 20191,208145747--48-72-N/A13281
Datum/Perú 21/Gestión [95] 30 August–2 September 20191,22175-7684-4---1N/A83515
IEP/La República [96] [lower-alpha 1] 17–21 August 20191,2241432971140.443--0.3N/A9.3285
IEP/La República [96] [lower-alpha 2] 17–21 August 20191,224101.50.485930.433---N/A6.73515
Ipsos Perú/El Comercio [97] 14–15 August 20191,205136310582-4-63-N/A10282
Datum/Perú 21/Gestión [98] 2–4 August 20191,219104-56115-3-4-1N/A102912
Ipsos Perú/El Comercio [97] 17–19 July 20191,221136-9342-4-52-N/A16333
Ipsos Perú/El Comercio [99] 12–14 June 20191,210125-9442-4-42-N/A21312
Ipsos Perú/El Comercio [99] 15–17 May 20191,222184-9452-3-4--N/A20301
Ipsos Perú/El Comercio [99] 10–12 April 20191,212174-8462-3-5--417322
Ipsos Perú/El Comercio [99] 13–15 March 20191,21813--9583-3-7--416311
Ipsos Perú/El Comercio [99] 13–15 February 20191,199---11874-3----424481
Ipsos Perú/El Comercio [99] 16–18 January 20191,213-2-9684-4----418441
Ipsos Perú/El Comercio [99] 12–14 December 20181,316-2-10795-3----316441
Ipsos Perú/El Comercio [99] 14–16 November 20181,284-3-11885-4----321352
Ipsos Perú/El Comercio [100] 10–11 October 20181,253-4-107105-6----517342
Ipsos Perú/El Comercio [99] 15–16 August 20181,266-3-138115-4----514352
CPI/Exitosa [101] 3–7 August 20181,400---8.46.412.56.8-3.91.4---1.58.543.86.8
Ipsos Perú/El Comercio [102] 11–13 July 20181,278-3-178126-4----417263
CPI/Exitosa [103] 1–5 July 20181,400---11.96.310.87.4-4.22.5---1.47.840.07.7
Ipsos Perú/El Comercio [104] 6–8 June 20181,290-2-158125-65---312311
CPI/Exitosa [105] 19–23 May 20181,400---14.86.112.37.5-3.92.3---2.78.135.66.7
Ipsos Perú/El Comercio [106] 9–11 May 20181,279-4-18695-44---514301
Ipsos Perú/El Comercio [107] 10–12 April 20181,289---1511148-65---38255
CPI/Exitosa [108] 27–31 March 20181,400---15.86.013.19.8-4.95.8---1.47.329.66.3
Ipsos Perú/El Comercio [109] 7–9 March 20181,264---179166-310---27255
Ipsos Perú/El Comercio [110] 7–9 February 20181,263---218135-411---361712
CPI/Exitosa [111] 4–9 February 20181,500---21.36.811.56.3-4.610.4---2.46.924.85.0
Ipsos Perú/El Comercio [112] 10–12 January 20181,271---208135-512---36253
Datum/Perú 21/Gestión [113] 5–9 January 20181,200---248158-2----342610
Ipsos Perú/El Comercio [114] 13–15 December 20171,287---279105-37---36273

Congressional election

The following graph shows the weighted polls, and does not include voting simulations.

Voting simulations

PollsterDateSample size Partido Politico Nacional Peru Libre.png
PL
Fuerza popular.svg
FP
Logo de Renovacion Popular (Peru).png
RP
Accion Popular.png
AP
Alianza para el Progreso Peru.svg
APP
Go on Country – Social Integration Party
AvP
Logo juntos por el Peru.svg
JPP
Logo Partido Democratico Somos Peru.svg
PDSP
Logo Podemos Peru.png
PP
Partido Morado logo.svg
PM
Victoria Nacional logo.svg
VN
Agricultural People's Front of Peru
FREPAP
No image.png
UPP
Logo Oficial PPC.png
PPC
Logo - Partido Nacionalista Peruano.svg
PNP
Logo-frente-amplio-Peru-alt.svg
FA
No image.png
DD
No image.png
RUNA
Logo Peru patria segura.svg
PPS

Contigo
Blank / None
Election results11 April 2021N/A13.411.39.39.07.57.56.66.15.85.45.04.62.11.71.51.10.80.80.40.1N/A
CPI/Latina [115]
(Valid votes)
30 March–1 April 20211,60078.45.717.86.16.47.883.75.25.79.32.22.11.41.40.60.60.50.0N/A
CPI/Latina [116]
(Cast votes)
30 March–1 April 20211,6003.94.73.2103.43.64.44.52.12.93.25.21.210.80.80.40.50.30.043.9
Ipsos Perú/El Comercio [117]
(Valid votes)
31 March 20211,5265.910.5613.25.59.39.35.95.25.78.351.71.91.41.40.80.20.30.0N/A
Ipsos Perú/El Comercio [118]
(Cast votes)
31 March 20211,5264.17.24.110.73.86.46.44.13.63.95.73.41.21.30.910.60.10.20.031.4
CIT/Expreso [119]
(Valid votes)
30 March–1 April 20211,60047.910.813.36.59.36.38.95.36.79.73.60.71.42.40.90.60.61.10.0N/A
CIT/Expreso [120]
(Cast votes)
30 March–1 April 20211,600245.46.73.34.73.24.52.73.44.91.80.40.71.20.40.30.30.60.049.6
Datum/Perú 21/Gestión [121]
(Valid votes)
27–29 March 20211,2064.212.17.818.65.85.99.56.56.96.27.11.621.50.71.30.40.60.50.0N/A
Datum/Perú 21/Gestión [121]
(Cast votes)
27–29 March 20211,2061.85.23.382.52.54.42.82.92.630.70.90.60.30.50.20.20.20.057.3
Ipsos Perú/El Comercio [41]
(Valid votes)
10–11 March 20211,2063.18.89.520.84.43.76.27.46.75.39.96.30.82.31.61.90.40.20.70.0N/A
Ipsos Perú/El Comercio [41]
(Cast votes)
10–11 March 20211,2061.95.6613.22.82.43.94.74.33.36.340.51.511.20.30.10.50.036.5

Electoral polls

PollsterDateSample size Partido Politico Nacional Peru Libre.png
PL
Fuerza popular.svg
FP
Logo de Renovacion Popular (Peru).png
RP
Accion Popular.png
AP
Alianza para el Progreso Peru.svg
APP
Go on Country – Social Integration Party
AvP
Logo juntos por el Peru.svg
JPP
Logo Partido Democratico Somos Peru.svg
PDSP
Logo Podemos Peru.png
PP
Partido Morado logo.svg
PM
Victoria Nacional logo.svg
VN
Agricultural People's Front of Peru
FREPAP
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PPC
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PNP
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FA
OtherBlank / NoneUndecided
Election results11 April 2021N/A13.411.39.39.07.57.56.66.15.85.45.04.61.71.51.14.1N/AN/A
IEP/La República [122] [lower-alpha 1] 1–2 April 20211,2153.96.45.29.155.246.73.85.53.36.51.910.92.322.76.5
Ipsos Perú/El Comercio [123] 31 March 20211,206494114675446422121015
IEP/La República [124] [lower-alpha 1] 22–25 March 20211,2202.47.25.713.54.35.45.510.44.44.647.51.70.31.52.711.97
Datum/Perú 21/Gestión [125] 18–21 March 20211,20116514525745481115917
CPI/Latina [126] 6–11 March 20211,3002.74.72.48.63.21.33.682.32.12.96.6111.21.319.528.7
Ipsos Perú/El Comercio [41] 10–11 March 20211,206265154346446522241313
IEP/La República [127] [lower-alpha 1] 4–8 March 20211,2201.87.6613.25.53.34.28.43.85.52.6710.524.90.823.7
Datum/Perú 21/Gestión [128] 5–7 March 20211,200154112336362811161126
IDICE/La Razón [56] 3–5 March 20211,2001.89.66.29.88.633.84.833.44.47.811.11.21.58.220.7
IEP/La República [57] [lower-alpha 1] 19–23 February 20211,2202.15.53.512.53.93.649.54.78.428.31.71.51.24.21.122.3
CPI/Correo [129] 17–19 February 20211,2000.64.814.72.51.22.74.42.52.43.32.20.80.60.5120.644.2
Datum/Perú 21/Gestión [130] 9–12 February 20211,2001.261.21551.135371.5620.819.91024
Ipsos Perú/El Comercio [61] 10–11 February 20211,21928295357473521141418
IEP/La República [131] [lower-alpha 2] 21–27 January 20211,2050.52.50.83.31.60.914.91.95.70.92.40.60.70.32.330.239.8
CPI/Correo [132] 21–25 January 20211,2000.33.70.44.62.31.635.533.62.64.10.70.70.83.422.338.6
Ipsos Perú/El Comercio [66] 13–15 January 20211,21017195255284422271420
Datum/Perú 21/Gestión [133] 8–12 January 20211,2060.961113115270.540.50.623.52526
Ipsos Perú/El Comercio [70] 10–11 December 20201,2001618324311265212101617
IEP/La República [71] [lower-alpha 2] 1–8 December 20201,2250.33.30.24.11.40.30.88.31.212.90.82.90.70.10.84.124.833

Notes

    1. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 Answer with card/options.
    2. 1 2 3 4 5 6 Spontaneous response.
    3. The poll includes Martín Vizcarra (President of Peru) as a candidate. However, he is not allowed to contest the election because an immediate re-election is forbidden in Peru. An intention to vote for him is included here under "Other".
    4. The poll includes Antauro Humala as a candidate. However, he is not allowed to contest the election because of his detention for homicide. An intention to vote for him is included here under "Other".

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