Will Keiko Fujimori win the 2026 Peruvian presidential election?
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Will Keiko Fujimori win the 2026 Peruvian presidential election? is currently being traded on 2 exchanges: Polymarket and PredictIt. The best Yes price right now is 60% on Polymarket, and the best No is 43% on PredictIt. Prices currently differ by 3¢ across exchanges, the largest spread between any two listed sources. Combined 24-hour volume across these markets is 188.8K contracts.
Best Yes
60%
Polymarket
Best No
43%
PredictIt
Cross-Source Spread
3¢
Source Count
2
Price History (Cross-Source)
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Price Comparison
| Source | Yes | No | Change | Volume 24h | Total Volume | Open Interest | Liquidity |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Polymarket | 60% ★ | 41% | -57d | 188.8K | 6.0M | 126.8K | High |
| PredictIt | 57% | 43% ★ | -3 | — | — | — | Low |
Will Keiko Fujimori win the 2026 Peruvian presidential election?
Who will win the 2026 Peruvian presidential election? — Keiko Fujimori
Fee Reference
| Exchange | Trading Fee | Profit Fee | Withdrawal Fee | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Polymarket | 2% | None | None | Trading exchange |
| PredictIt | None | 10% | 5% | Trading exchange |
Resolution Rules
Polymarket — Will Keiko Fujimori win the 2026 Peruvian presidential election?
General elections are scheduled to be held in Peru on April 12, 2026. This market will resolve according to the listed candidate who wins the next Peruvian Presidential election. This market includes any potential second round. If the results are not known definitively by October 31, 2026, 11:59 PM ET, this market will resolve to "Other". This market will resolve based on the results of this election, as indicated by a consensus of credible reporting. If there is ambiguity, this market will resolve solely on the official results as reported by the Peruvian government, specifically the National Office of Electoral Processes (Oficina Nacional de Procesos Electorales, ONPE) (https://www.onpe.gob.pe/elecciones/) and the National Jury of Elections (Jurado Nacional de Elecciones, JNE) (https://portal.jne.gob.pe/portal/)
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