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Ipsos-Ipec: Recently-Fledged to Psdb, Ciro Gomes Leader Run by the Government of Ceará Against a Petitist Seeking Reelection

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The former Governor Ciro Gomes (PSDB) led the debate by the Ceará Executive with 44% of the voting intentions, according to Ipsos-Ipec research published this Saturday. Afterwards, the current Petist Governor, Elmano de Freitas, with 34%, and Senator Eduardo Girão (New), with 7%. The interviewees who declared a white or zero vote were either 10%. Already 5% did not know or did not respond. The institute also averaged a second round between Ciro …
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The former Governor Ciro Gomes (PSDB) leads the debate by the government of Ceará, according to Ipsos-Ipec research published this Saturday, 19. Tucan appears with 44% of the vote, in front of the current Governor Elmano de Freitas (PT), who is 34%, and Senator Eduardo Girão (Novo), with 7%. The statement shows that 10% of the... The post Ciro Gomes leader of the government of Ceará, points to Ipec first appeared on The Antagonist.

·São Paulo, Brazil
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The former Governor Ciro Gomes (PSDB) led the debate by the Ceará Executive with 44% of the voting intentions, according to Ipsos-Ipec research published this Saturday. Afterwards, the current Petist Governor, Elmano de Freitas, with 34%, and Senator Eduardo Girão (New), with 7%. The interviewees who declared a white or zero vote were either 10%. Already 5% did not know or did not respond. The institute also averaged a second round between Ciro …

·Brazil
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Eduardo Girão (Novo) is the Lantern in the intentions of the vote and the most rejected

·São Paulo, Brazil
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CartaCapital broke the news in São Paulo, Brazil on Friday, December 19, 2025.
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