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Datafilha: Nunes (27%) and Boulos (26%) are still in the lead; Marçal (19%) is in 3rd place | Elections 2024 in São Paulo

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The new Datafilha poll released this Thursday, the 19th, regarding the intention to vote for the São Paulo City Hall shows the mayor Ricardo Nunes (MDB) with 27%, the federal representative Guilherme Boulos (PSOL) with 26% and the influencer Pablo Marçal (PRTB) with 19% of the mentions of the São Paulo electorate. The margin of error is three percentage points. As a result, only the first two finishers are in a technical tie now. Next, federal r…

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With high rejection, Marçal sees diminishing chances of reaching the second round; Boulos must overtake Nunes in the first round to strengthen his candidacy in the second round, while Nunes maintains an advantage by consolidating support and benefiting from the stability of the current scenario. The post Datafilha points out challenges for Marçal and highlights the need for Boulos to lead the first round in São Paulo appeared first in O Cafezinh…

20 days before the municipal elections in São Paulo, the most recent Datafilha survey, released this Thursday (19), reveals that the race for mayor is still fierce between the current mayor Ricardo Nunes (MDB) and the candidate Guilherme Boulos (PSOL). Nunes maintained 27% of the voting intentions, while Boulos fluctuated from 25% to 26%, demonstrating stability in the numbers of both compared to the previous survey. Pablo Marçal (PRTB) remains …

The most recent Datafilha survey, released today (19), shows a scenario of stability among the main candidates. Ricardo Nunes (MDB) and Guilherme Boulos (PSOL) remain technically tied, with 27% and 26% of the voting intentions, respectively. Pablo Marçal (PRTB), who was at the center of controversy during the week, is still at 19%, with no significant changes compared to the last survey, on the 12th. The biggest breakthrough was in spontaneous r…

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Estadão broke the news in São Paulo, Brazil on Thursday, September 19, 2024.
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