Trader consensus strongly favors César Dockweiler as the frontrunner in Bolivia's La Paz mayoral election, with 58% implied probability reflecting his consistent double-digit leads in recent polls from Ciesmori and other firms, where he polls around 35-42% support. As the SOMOS candidate, Dockweiler capitalizes on voter frustration with urban infrastructure woes, crime rates, and economic pressures under MAS governance, drawing from anti-incumbent sentiment similar to recent regional shifts. Challengers like MAS's Miguel Roca (9.6%) and incumbent Iván Arias (8.6%) lag due to party fragmentation and lower name recognition among independents. A pivotal October 10 debate highlighted Dockweiler's policy focus on public safety, while upcoming runoff rules could consolidate opposition votes if no candidate exceeds 50% in the first round.
Experimental AI-generated summary referencing Polymarket data · UpdatedLa Paz Mayoral Election Winner (Bolivia)
La Paz Mayoral Election Winner (Bolivia)
César Dockweiler 58.0%
Miguel Roca 9.6%
Iván Arias 8.5%
Waldo Albarracín 7.0%
$1,722,863 Vol.
$1,722,863 Vol.

César Dockweiler
58%

Miguel Roca
10%

Iván Arias
9%

Waldo Albarracín
7%

Xavier Iturralde
4%

Jhonny Plata
3%

Carlos Eduardo Palenque
2%

Óscar Sogliano
2%

Rodrigo Rivera
2%

Paul Coca
1%

Alejandro Reyes
1%

Pierre Chain
<1%
César Dockweiler 58.0%
Miguel Roca 9.6%
Iván Arias 8.5%
Waldo Albarracín 7.0%
$1,722,863 Vol.
$1,722,863 Vol.

César Dockweiler
58%

Miguel Roca
10%

Iván Arias
9%

Waldo Albarracín
7%

Xavier Iturralde
4%

Jhonny Plata
3%

Carlos Eduardo Palenque
2%

Óscar Sogliano
2%

Rodrigo Rivera
2%

Paul Coca
1%

Alejandro Reyes
1%

Pierre Chain
<1%
This market will resolve according to the candidate who wins this election.
If the result of this election isn't known by December 31, 2026, 11:59 PM ET, the market will resolve to "Other".
This market will resolve based on the result of the election as indicated by a consensus of credible reporting. If there is ambiguity, this market will resolve based solely on the official results as reported by the Bolivian electoral authority, the Tribunal Supremo Electoral (TSE) (https://www.oep.org.bo).
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0x2F5e3684c...Trader consensus strongly favors César Dockweiler as the frontrunner in Bolivia's La Paz mayoral election, with 58% implied probability reflecting his consistent double-digit leads in recent polls from Ciesmori and other firms, where he polls around 35-42% support. As the SOMOS candidate, Dockweiler capitalizes on voter frustration with urban infrastructure woes, crime rates, and economic pressures under MAS governance, drawing from anti-incumbent sentiment similar to recent regional shifts. Challengers like MAS's Miguel Roca (9.6%) and incumbent Iván Arias (8.6%) lag due to party fragmentation and lower name recognition among independents. A pivotal October 10 debate highlighted Dockweiler's policy focus on public safety, while upcoming runoff rules could consolidate opposition votes if no candidate exceeds 50% in the first round.
Experimental AI-generated summary referencing Polymarket data · Updated


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