Opinion polling for the 2025 Chilean presidential election

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In the run-up to the 2025 Chilean presidential election, opinion polls are conducted to assess the intention to vote in Chile during the presidential term of Gabriel Boric. The date range for these opinion polls runs from the first measurement in October 2022, to the day the election is held, 23 November 2025.

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Various polls are listed below in reverse chronological order (with the most recent polls first). The order considers the last day of the sampling and only when that period is not known, the date of publication of the poll is shown.

Opinion polls before candidate registration

Potential candidates are arranged on the left-right axis according to the coalition or party they belong to, with independents, who are outside any coalition, to the right of the table. The highest percentage for each survey is shown shaded and in bold.

Graphical summary

2024

Polling firmDateSample
size
DanielJadue2012.jpg Camila Vallejo (noviembre 2022).jpg Izkia Siches' Official Portrait, 2022 (cropped).jpg Alvaro Elizalde, Ministro Segegob (cropped).jpg Michelle Bachelet, 2020 1.1 (cropped).jpg Ministra Carolina Toha.jpg SEBASTIAN SICHEL 2019 (cropped).jpg Evelyn-Matthei (cropped).jpg Jose Antonio Kast (2019) 4x3 cropped.jpg Teresa Marinovic 17 05 2021 (cropped).jpg Parisi (cropped).png Rodolfo Carter, alcalde de La Florida durante una reunion (cropped).jpg Pamela Jiles Moreno (2018).jpg OthersBlank vote /
Undecided
Jadue Vallejo Siches Elizalde Bachelet Tohá Sichel Matthei Kast Marinovic Parisi Carter Jiles Enríquez-Ominami Briones
Partido Comunista de Chile.svg Ind. Emblem of the Socialist Party of Chile.svg Partido por la Democracia emblema.svg Chile Vamos corto.png UDI 2017 (recorte).svg Partido Republicano (Chile, 2019).svg PDG Ind. Ind.
Cadem [1] 7 April 2024 [2] -13--42-2512-11---642

2023

Polling firmDateSample
size
DanielJadue2012.jpg Camila Vallejo (noviembre 2022).jpg Izkia Siches' Official Portrait, 2022 (cropped).jpg Alvaro Elizalde, Ministro Segegob (cropped).jpg Michelle Bachelet, 2020 1.1 (cropped).jpg Ministra Carolina Toha.jpg SEBASTIAN SICHEL 2019 (cropped).jpg Sebastian Pinera en La Moneda 2022 (13).jpg Evelyn-Matthei (cropped).jpg Jose Antonio Kast (2019) 4x3 cropped.jpg Teresa Marinovic 17 05 2021 (cropped).jpg Parisi (cropped).png Rodolfo Carter, alcalde de La Florida durante una reunion (cropped).jpg Pamela Jiles Moreno (2018).jpg OthersBlank vote /
Undecided
Jadue Vallejo Siches Elizalde Bachelet Tohá Sichel Piñera Matthei Kast Marinovic Parisi Carter Jiles Enríquez-Ominami Briones
Partido Comunista de Chile.svg Ind. Emblem of the Socialist Party of Chile.svg Partido por la Democracia emblema.svg Chile Vamos corto.png UDI 2017 (recorte).svg Partido Republicano (Chile, 2019).svg PDG Ind. Ind.
Cadem [3] 8-10 November 20237101544-21917-42---834
Research Chile [4] 22 October 202383217--99222618-22----13
Research Chile22-26 September 202381316--811122817-22----16
Research Chile [5] 3-5 July 202378618--59112322-25016
Cadem [6] 5-7 July 2023705-5.2--5.2--8.613.836.2-3.43.4-
Research Chile [7] 5-7 Jun 202380519--710102218-250--
Research Chile [8] 8-10 May 202376519-75212227226111
Cadem [9] [10] 3-5 May 20237031421-413201247 [lower-alpha 1] 42
Research Chile [11] 10-12 Apr 2023823164610251214107 [lower-alpha 2] 22
Activa/Pulso Ciudadano [12] 21-24 Mar 20239121.745.41.56.816.315.72.23.922.1 [lower-alpha 3] 20.8
Research Chile [13] 6-8

Mar 2023

88229662251124518 [lower-alpha 4] 20
Research Chile [14] 6-7 Feb 202380529542251214306 [lower-alpha 5] 26
Research Chile [15] 9–10 Jan 2023803286327173431320

2022

Polling firmDateSample
size
DanielJadue2012.jpg Camila Vallejo (noviembre 2022).jpg Izkia Siches' Official Portrait, 2022 (cropped).jpg Alvaro Elizalde, Ministro Segegob (cropped).jpg Michelle Bachelet, 2020 1.1 (cropped).jpg Ministra Carolina Toha.jpg SEBASTIAN SICHEL 2019 (cropped).jpg Sebastian Pinera en La Moneda 2022 (13).jpg Evelyn-Matthei (cropped).jpg Jose Antonio Kast (2019) 4x3 cropped.jpg Teresa Marinovic 17 05 2021 (cropped).jpg Parisi (cropped).png Rodolfo Carter, alcalde de La Florida durante una reunion (cropped).jpg Pamela Jiles Moreno (2018).jpg OthersBlank vote /
Undecided
Jadue Vallejo Siches Elizalde Bachelet Tohá Sichel Piñera Matthei Kast Marinovic Parisi Carter Jiles
Partido Comunista de Chile.svg Ind. Emblem of the Socialist Party of Chile.svg Partido por la Democracia emblema.svg Chile Vamos corto.png UDI 2017 (recorte).svg Partido Republicano (Chile, 2019).svg PDG Ind. Ind.
Encuestas Chile [16] 24 Mar –

31 Dec 2022

4,7821100113115121820038
Cadem [17] 28–30 Dec 202270513114913111254
Research Chile [18] 13-15 Dec 20228002.19.55.33.320.615.82.530.61925
Cadem [19] 26–28 Oct 202270613113215811511750
Election Results 19 Dec 202155.9 [lower-alpha 6] 44.1 [lower-alpha 7]
21 Nov 202125.8 [lower-alpha 6] 11.6 [lower-alpha 8] 12.8 [lower-alpha 9] 27.912.89.1 [lower-alpha 10]

See also

Notes

  1. Mario Marcel with 4%, Ignacio Briones with 2%, Vlado Mirosevic with 1%
  2. Mario Marcel with 4%, Ignacio Briones with 2%, Vlado Mirosevic with 1%
  3. Leonardo Farkas with 3.6, Marco Enríquez-Ominami with 1.7, others with 17
  4. Mario Marcel with 4, Ignacio Briones with 3, Germán Codina with 1, Manuel Monsalve with 0
  5. Mario Marcel with 3, Ignacio Briones with 2, Germán Codina with 1, Manuel Monsalve with 0
  6. 1 2 Gabriel Boric as Apruebo Dignidad candidate
  7. José Antonio Kast
  8. Yasna Provoste
  9. Sebastián Sichel
  10. Marco Enríquez-Ominami (7.6%) and Eduardo Artés (1.5%)

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