Boulos, Nunes and Marçal are in a three-way race for the leadership in the SP mayoral race (Photo: Social networks, reproduction)
A new Quaest survey released this Wednesday (18) shows that the current mayor and candidate Ricardo Nunes (MDB) has 24% of voting intentions in the São Paulo mayoral elections, followed by Guilherme Boulos (PSOL), with 23%, and Pablo Marçal (PRTB), with 20%. The figures represent a three-way technical tie at the height of the dispute. The information comes from the g1 portal.
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The survey released this Wednesday has identified the possible reactions of voters after Datena’s seat in Marçal in the TV Cultura debate, on Sunday night (15), in two of the three days of interviews, which took place from 15 to 17 September. The margin of error of this survey is three percentage points, plus or minus.
A three-way technical tie in leadership had been recorded in the previous survey, on September 11. Compared to that survey, Marçal fluctuated three points down (within the margin of error) and Boulos, up two points. Nunes continued with the same number.
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- Ricardo Nunes (MDB): 24% (in September 11 survey it was 24%)
- Guilherme Boulos (PSOL): 23% (previously 21%)
- Pablo Marçal (PRTB): 20% (previously 23%)
- José Luiz Datena (PSDB): 10% (previously 8%)
- Tabata Amaral (PSB): 7% (previously 8%)
- Marina Helena (New): 2% (previously 2%)
- Bebeto Haddad (DC): 0% (previously 1%)
- João Pimenta (PCO): 0% (previously 0%)
- Ricardo Senese (UP): 0% (previously 0%)
- Altino Prazeres (PSTU): no goals scored (previously 0%)
- Undecided: (they are 5%)
- Empty/cancel/will not vote: (previously 8%)
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