According to the resume affidavits presented by the presidential candidates of the political parties before the Special Electoral Jury (JEE) of Lima Centro 1, more than 10 applicants have millionaire incomes in the year 2024 and with properties of considerable value with a view to the Elections 2026. Two indicated that they do not receive a single sol annually.
One of them is the fugitive from justice, Vladimir Cerron (Free Peru). However, he declared that he has a property in his name in Junín with a value of S/398,811.
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The other case is Fernando Olivera (Hope Front Party 2021). The candidate explained that in 2024 he did not have any income. However, he has 3 properties in his name (a parking lot) located in San Isidro and Magdalena del Mar and a Volvo vehicle from 2004. The value of the registered assets totals S/2,055,000.
It is necessary to highlight that the Affidavit of Resume (DJHV) of the candidates is important for the control, supervision and inspection of the electoral bodies, and is public knowledge because it is published and freely accessible on the electoral platform of the National Election Jury (JNE). The candidates presented this information dating back to 2024.
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Elections 2026: candidates with millionaire income
The presidential candidate with the highest income is the current congressman from We can Peru, José Luna Gálvezwho recorded that in 2024, he received S/339,848 from the public sector, while from the private sector S/723,690. Likewise, among her other income such as rented properties, subleased properties, personal property, income from shares or others, Luna Gálvez recorded that in that year she received S/10,345,500.
In sum, the parliamentarian received S/11,409,038.
On the other hand, the legislator, according to his DJHV, has 15 real estate properties in his name in the districts of Santiago de Surco, Centro de Lima, San Juan de Lurigancho and San Miguel, as well as 12 vehicles. All of this adds up to a total reference value of S/31,016,338.70.
A particular piece of information was that the legislator stated that he has two DAIHATSU1972 vehicles and that each one has a value of S/1.
The second candidate with the highest income in 2024 was the former governor of La Libertad, Cesar Acunaof Alliance for Progress (APP). In that year, it received S/153,401 from the public sector, while from the private sector S/2,885,101. In the other income item, it recorded a sum of S/6,798,264. All this gives a total of 9,836,766.
In addition, he explained that he has 25 real estate properties in the districts of La Molina, Jesús María, Trujillo, Miraflores, Santiago de Surco, and Chiclayo. Likewise, he registered that he has 158 vehicles in his name. All this gives the reference value of 73,370,214.85.
The third highest-earning presidential candidate is Rafael Belaunde Llosa (Libertad Popular), who declared that in 2024 he received S/774,800 from the private sector and S/1,360,000 among other income, which gives a total of S/2,134,800. Likewise, among his properties he registered that he has 3 properties in Tumbes and a vehicle, valued at 763,750.99.
The fourth on the list is the former mayor of Lima, Rafael Lopez Aliagawho in 2024 indicated that he received S/1,897,374 from the private sector. It is necessary to highlight that his management as mayor gave up his salary as head of the Municipality of Lima.
A peculiarity is that the presidential candidate does not have real estate in his name.
The candidate of Democratic Integrity, Wolfgang Grozostated in his resume that, in 2024, he received an income of S/277,827,000 of the public sector. Likewise, he has properties in his name valued at S/825,650.
Other candidates with high income
The next one is Keiko Fujimoriof Popular Force. The leader stated that in 2024 she received S/271,853 from the private sector and that she does not have properties in her name other than a Subaru vehicle valued at S/115,998.
Meanwhile, George Forsyth (Somos Perú) recorded that it earned S/244,000 from the private sector. He does not have real estate in his name, only two vehicles valued at S/42,000.
On the other hand, the comedian Carlos Alvarez He registered an income of S/207,543 from the private sector and has 6 properties in his name and a vehicle, all valued at S/623,344.
In addition, Mario Vizcarraa (Perú Primero) won in 2024, S/117,684 from the private sector and has 6 properties plus a vehicle, valued at S/570,844.96.
In APRA, the candidate Enrique ValderramHe stated that he received income of S/33,600; However, he does not have properties in his name.

Among the other candidates who receive large incomes, although not in million-dollar amounts, is Armando Massé, of the Federal Democratic Party. In 2024, Massé received S/572,941 as part of his gross annual income per individual year, while among other income he obtained S/109,685, giving a total of S/682,626.
The presidential candidate registered 15 real estate properties in his name in Lima, Áncash, Chiclayo and Talara, as well as 4 vehicles for a total of S/6,776,750 as a reference value.
The next on the list is the former president of Congress, José Williams Zapata, of Avanza País. A strike was filed against this candidate for the amount he reported from his income as a parliamentarian. Initially, Williams recorded that as a legislator, in 2024, he received 187,200, while in other income he indicated that he received S/164,400.
However, after a charge was filed against him, he said that in that year as a congressman he earned S/437,456 and “in other annual income” as a pensioner, S/183,622, which gives a final amount of S/621,079.08.
Regarding his assets, according to his initial sworn statement, he has two properties in Lima and Chucuito, as well as 4 vehicles. It all adds up to a total of 157,718.17.
Meanwhile, Alfonso López Chau ( Ahora Nación ) stated that in 2024 he received S/350,000 as rector of the National University of Engineering (UNI). In addition, it has two properties in Miraflores for a total of S/295,000.
Among the other candidates is Álvaro Paz de la Barra (Fe en el Perú), who stated that in that year he earned S/341,465 and has assets in his name valued at S/18,525,500.
Likewise, Congressman Roberto Chiabra (National Unity) recorded an income of S/320,676 and assets of S/445,040.82.
Ricardo Belmont (Cívico Obras) received S/301,514 and assured that he does not have assets in his name. Ronald Atencio (Venceremos) won S/290,119.82 and has assets valued at S/560,060.
In Progresemos, Paúl Jaimes explained that in that year he received S/263,500 and his properties are valued at S/640,161.99. Congressman Roberto Sánchez (Together for Peru) recorded that he received 224,945.83 in that year and has assets valued at S/35,000.
On the other hand, Antonio Ortiz (Salvemos al Perú) recorded an income of S/221,634 and properties valued at S/3,005,070. Another candidate like Herbert Caller (Patriotic Party of Peru) indicated that he received S/186,259.32 and his properties are valued at S/610,325.
On the other hand, Jorge Nieto (Jorge Nieto Good Government Party) recorded income of S/180,000 and properties estimated at S/2,598,689. Mesías Guevara, from the Purple Party, explained that he won S/154,941 and his assets are valued at S/1,575,000.
Fiorella Mollinelli of Fuerza y Libertad, recorded income of S/123,865.13 and properties of S/795,460.65. His opponent, Yonhy Lescano (Popular Cooperation) received income of S/120,000 and assets estimated at S/4,417,000.
Carlos Espá, from the SíCreo Party, explained that his income was S/105,103 and his properties are valued at S/684,115.60. Charlie Carrasco (United Democratic Party of Peru) obtained S/74,118 in income and his assets are estimated at S/1,346,000.
Napoleón Becerra (Workers and Entrepreneurs Party) won S/72,000 and his properties are valued at S/20,000. Carlos Jaico from Perú Moderno, obtained S/47,158 in income and his assets are valued at S/45,426.58.
Francisco Diez-Canseco, from the Perú Acción Political Party, assured that he received S/45,000 and that he does not have assets in his name, while Rosario Fernández, from Un Camino Diferente, had a lower income of S/36,520, but has properties in his name for S/250,000.
Alex Gonzales Castillo (Green Democratic Party) received S/36,000 and registered properties for S/1,260,600, while Walter Chirinos (PRIN) had an income of S/24,000 and assets for S/245,000.
