

Bolivia Election Poll: Inflation, Corruption, and Uncertainty Dominate
Bolivia Election Poll Reveals Key Concerns: Inflation, Corruption, and Fuel Shortages Top Voters' Minds LA PAZ, BOLIVIA – A new national election poll conducted by Unitel Bolivia has revealed the pressing concerns of Bolivians as the country heads towards general elections. The survey, released on June 2nd, 2025, highlights a complex and uncertain political climate. The most significant concern, according to the poll, is inflation, with a staggering 47% of respondents citing it as their primary worry. "The rising cost of living is impacting every aspect of our lives," said one respondent, reflecting the widespread anxiety about economic stability. Corruption follows closely behind, with 44% of respondents expressing deep concern. This underscores the importance of transparency and accountability in the upcoming elections. Fuel shortages also pose a major challenge, affecting 41% of those polled, highlighting the need for effective energy policies. Adding to the uncertainty, 36.6% of Bolivians remain undecided among two or three candidates. This suggests a significant portion of the electorate is still weighing their options, making the upcoming election results particularly unpredictable. While the poll indicates substantial challenges, it also offers a crucial opportunity for candidates to address the concerns of the Bolivian people and outline clear plans for economic recovery, anti-corruption measures, and improved fuel distribution.