Ipec: Lula has 51% of valid votes, Bolsonaro has 37%

The latest Ipec (formerly Ibope) poll of voting intentions shows PT member Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva with 51% of valid votes against 37% for Jair Bolsonaro (PL), for the first round.

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Marcela Guimarães

The latest Ipec survey, commissioned by TV Globo before the first round of the presidential elections shows that former president Lula remains in the 50% range of valid votes (51%), fluctuating one percentage point lower in relation to the previous survey.

Bolsonaro remains in second place, fluctuating 3 percentage points down (37%).

Other candidates

Ciro Gomes (PDT) has 5%, with a fluctuation of 1, tied with Simone Tebet (MDB) who has 5%.

Soraya Thronicke (União Brasil) appears with 1%, as does Felipe d'Avila (Novo), 1%.

3008 people were interviewed, between September 29th and October 1st, in 183 municipalities. The survey was registered with the Superior Electoral Court (TSE) with the number BR-00999/2022.

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This post was last modified on November 24, 2022 19:17 pm

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