Who Are the Favorites for the 2025 Presidential Elections in Bolivia?
15 Articles
15 Articles
Less than ten days after the presidential elections in Bolivia, the electoral campaigns enter their final line with the announcement of massive closures in several cities and an increasingly polarized political climate.The main candidates include Samuel Doria Medina and Jorge 'Tuto' Quiroga, both favorite according to the polls.During the holidays of August 6 and 7, on the occasion of the Bicentennial of Bolivia, Doria Medina and Quiroga coincid…
Aspirants to the Presidency make walks and rallies in different regions of the country while the evism calls to vote null. Samuel Doria Medina and Jorge Quiroga lead the polls in the final stretch of the electoral process
A little more than a week before the elections of August 17 in Bolivia, two presidential candidates are leading in the preferences and, if none of them wins by the minimum margin established by law, the country will...
By Mauricio Torres, CNN en Español With just over a week to go until Bolivia's August 17 elections, two presidential candidates are leading the polls, and if neither wins by the legally mandated margin, the country is headed toward a runoff election on October 19, according to a July Ipsos-Ciesmori poll for Unitel. The candidate with the highest voting intention is Samuel Doria Medina of the Alianza Unidad party, who has 21.5% of the vote, accor…
La Paz, Aug 08, 2025 (ATB Digital) .-While supporters of Unit Alliance say that Samuel Doria Medina marked an upward trend in preferences, left-wing sectors question the validity of the polls, claiming that they do not reflect the true political panorama of the country a few days after the vote. The polls, published in different national media, have become a topic of debate and a new point of confrontation among the political forces. Source: ATB…
Doria Medina maintains a voting intention of 23.64%, barely 0.38% less than in June, while Quiroga records a sustained growth that puts it at 24.45% with an increase of 2.38 percentage points in the same period. [caption...
Coverage Details
Bias Distribution
- 82% of the sources are Center
Factuality
To view factuality data please Upgrade to Premium