The crowded field of 22 candidates for Lima's October 2026 municipal election has produced a fragmented race where no contender commands majority support. Recent Ipsos polling shows Rafael López Aliaga surging to 21% after replacing Luis Rubio, ahead of Carlos Bruce at 13% and Francis Allison at 9%, with Daniel Urresti, Samuel Daza, Susel Paredes, and Ricardo Belmont clustered lower. Trader pricing aligns with Bruce's established name recognition from his Surco mayoralty and Somos Perú base, while Allison's Avanza País backing and Urresti's Podemos Perú profile sustain secondary positioning. The absence of a dominant frontrunner, combined with ongoing campaign shifts and low consolidation, sustains the tight implied probabilities until clearer voter consolidation emerges closer to election day.
Experimental AI-generated summary referencing Polymarket data. This is not trading advice and plays no role in how this market resolves. · UpdatedCarlos Ricardo Bruce Montes de Oca 41%
Francis James Allison Oyague 22%
Daniel Belizario Urresti Elera 7.6%
Samuel Marcos Daza Taype 6.9%
$49,186 Vol.
$49,186 Vol.

Carlos Ricardo Bruce Montes de Oca
41%

Francis James Allison Oyague
22%

Daniel Belizario Urresti Elera
8%

Samuel Marcos Daza Taype
7%

Carlos Alberto Tejada Noriega
7%

Ricardo Pablo Belmont Cassinelli
4%

Santiago Rosendo Abarca León
4%

Rubén Daniel Bonilla Espinoza
4%

Elizabeth María del Rosario León Chinchay
4%

Susel Ana María Paredes Piqué
3%

Luis Alberto Huette Tolentino
3%

Edgardo Renán De Pomar Vizcarra
3%

Luis Isael Rubio Idrogo
3%

Segundo Valdez Zavala
3%

Flor de María Hurtado Valdez
3%

Oswaldo Hernán Vargas Cuéllar
3%

Rubén José Ramírez Mateo
3%

Sandro Caller Gutiérrez
2%

Samir Frank Quispe Caballero
2%

Jessica Viviana Linares Romero
1%

Yehude Simón Munaro
1%

Victoria Betzabé La Cruz Garcés
1%
Carlos Ricardo Bruce Montes de Oca 41%
Francis James Allison Oyague 22%
Daniel Belizario Urresti Elera 7.6%
Samuel Marcos Daza Taype 6.9%
$49,186 Vol.
$49,186 Vol.

Carlos Ricardo Bruce Montes de Oca
41%

Francis James Allison Oyague
22%

Daniel Belizario Urresti Elera
8%

Samuel Marcos Daza Taype
7%

Carlos Alberto Tejada Noriega
7%

Ricardo Pablo Belmont Cassinelli
4%

Santiago Rosendo Abarca León
4%

Rubén Daniel Bonilla Espinoza
4%

Elizabeth María del Rosario León Chinchay
4%

Susel Ana María Paredes Piqué
3%

Luis Alberto Huette Tolentino
3%

Edgardo Renán De Pomar Vizcarra
3%

Luis Isael Rubio Idrogo
3%

Segundo Valdez Zavala
3%

Flor de María Hurtado Valdez
3%

Oswaldo Hernán Vargas Cuéllar
3%

Rubén José Ramírez Mateo
3%

Sandro Caller Gutiérrez
2%

Samir Frank Quispe Caballero
2%

Jessica Viviana Linares Romero
1%

Yehude Simón Munaro
1%

Victoria Betzabé La Cruz Garcés
1%
This market will resolve according to the candidate who becomes the next Mayor of Lima as a result of this election.
Temporary, interim, or placeholder mayors appointed before the election will not be considered.
If the result of this election isn't known by June 30, 2027, 11:59 PM ET, the market will resolve to "Other".
The primary resolution source for this market will be a consensus of credible reporting; however, if there is any ambiguity in the results, this market will resolve according to official information from the Peruvian government, including the National Jury of Elections (Jurado Nacional de Elecciones, JNE, https://jne.gob.pe) and the National Office of Electoral Processes (Oficina Nacional de Procesos Electorales, ONPE, https://www.onpe.gob.pe/).
Market Opened: Jul 24, 2026, 11:54 AM ET
Resolver
0x69c47De9D...This market will resolve according to the candidate who becomes the next Mayor of Lima as a result of this election.
Temporary, interim, or placeholder mayors appointed before the election will not be considered.
If the result of this election isn't known by June 30, 2027, 11:59 PM ET, the market will resolve to "Other".
The primary resolution source for this market will be a consensus of credible reporting; however, if there is any ambiguity in the results, this market will resolve according to official information from the Peruvian government, including the National Jury of Elections (Jurado Nacional de Elecciones, JNE, https://jne.gob.pe) and the National Office of Electoral Processes (Oficina Nacional de Procesos Electorales, ONPE, https://www.onpe.gob.pe/).
Resolver
0x69c47De9D...The crowded field of 22 candidates for Lima's October 2026 municipal election has produced a fragmented race where no contender commands majority support. Recent Ipsos polling shows Rafael López Aliaga surging to 21% after replacing Luis Rubio, ahead of Carlos Bruce at 13% and Francis Allison at 9%, with Daniel Urresti, Samuel Daza, Susel Paredes, and Ricardo Belmont clustered lower. Trader pricing aligns with Bruce's established name recognition from his Surco mayoralty and Somos Perú base, while Allison's Avanza País backing and Urresti's Podemos Perú profile sustain secondary positioning. The absence of a dominant frontrunner, combined with ongoing campaign shifts and low consolidation, sustains the tight implied probabilities until clearer voter consolidation emerges closer to election day.
Experimental AI-generated summary referencing Polymarket data. This is not trading advice and plays no role in how this market resolves. · Updated



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