What do Peru polls show about Roberto Sánchez in 2026?
Public polling and official results are not the same thing. Peru’s official vote count is published by ONPE on its real-time results platform, and international observers like the EU mission reported no evidence of fraud in the process.
People searching for “polls” about Roberto Sánchez often mix up pre-election surveys with the official count. In Peru, the authoritative source for election outcomes is the National Office of Electoral Processes (ONPE), which publishes real-time tallies and acta-processing progress on its official results portal.
For claims that late-count shifts imply something abnormal, multiple credible outlets cited in the verification (including AFP and EFE reporting on the EU election observer mission) describe the pattern as consistent with a common composition effect: later-arriving rural and Andean actas can move candidates’ shares as different regions are added to the count. The EU observer mission publicly stated it found no objective evidence supporting fraud narratives.